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Pitchshifter

Pitchshifter are an English industrial rock band from Nottingham, formed in 1989. The band was started by lead guitarist and programmer Johnny A. Carter, and bassist and vocalist Mark Clayden.[4] The band’s early material was characterized for its gritty industrial metal sound with downtuned guitars and the use of drum machines, and has been cited as one of the originators of the genre along with Godflesh. With later albums the group's music became increasingly more melodic and strongly influenced by nu metal and drum and bass; particularly evident of their 1998 release www.pitchshifter.com, which has been compared with groups like The Prodigy.[4]

Pitchshifter
Performing in November 2018
Background information
Also known asPitch Shifter
OriginNottingham, England
Genres
Years active1989–2003, 2004, 2006–2008, 2010, 2018–present
LabelsPSI, Sanctuary, MCA, Geffen, Earache, Peaceville
MembersJS Clayden
Mark D. Clayden
Dan Rayner
Tim Rayner
Simon Hutchby
Past membersJohnny A. Carter
Stuart Toolin
Jim Davies
Matt Grundy
D.J. Walters
Matt Godfrey
Jason Bowld

Although Pitchshifter has found little mainstream success, the band managed to gain a platinum with the release of the Mortal Kombat: Annihilation soundtrack. Since its formation, the band has released six studio albums, three EPs and eight music videos. The band has played in various festivals around the world including Ozzfest, Phoenix Festival and Damnation Festival.[5]

History

Formation and Industrial (1989–1991)

Pitchshifter was formed in 1989 (initially spelled Pitch Shifter) by guitarist and programmer Johnny Carter and bassist Mark Clayden, later joined by Stu Toolin, and then Jon "JS" Clayden (Mark Clayden's brother).[4] During this time, the band played with local bands and soon gained attention of the Peaceville Records. During this time, JS went to live in France to sell paintings.

They have cited major influences as Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, Metallica, Nine Inch Nails, Led Zeppelin, The Cure, The Doors, The Sex Pistols, The Ramones, and Ministry.

During 1990, the band started recording their début album, Industrial, with the main vocalist being Mark Clayden instead of JS, who contributed with backing vocals. The band later went on a small tour with bands like Napalm Death.

Submit, Desensitized and Phoenix Festival (1992–1995)

The band later joined the British label Earache Records where they released their EP Submit. Later, Stuart Toolin left the band, and the band hired Matt Godfrey to fill his place for some shows. Matt later left the band and they hired drummer D.J. Walters, now being a four-piece band. Later, the band released their second album, Desensitized.[4]

The band played at the Phoenix Festival in Long Marston, England, in 1995. The band's manager, armed with a tractor, arranged for an enormous crop circle replica of the band's famous "eye" symbol to appear in the adjoining field to the festival site during the night prior to their performance there. The crowd's enthusiasm for the band when they performed was so high that they rushed the stage, making Pitchshifter's performance the first in the history of the festival to be stopped early.[5]

The Remix War and Infotainment? (1995–1996)

The band later released the remix album The Remix War, which had appearances from other groups like Biohazard, Therapy? and Gunshot.[4] The band then started working on the third album, Infotainment? and later played at the Dynamo Open Air. The band later left Earache and joined Geffen Records.[4]

Spelling change and www.pitchshifter.com (1997–1999)

 
Vocalist JS Clayden in June 2008

During this time, the band changed the spelling of their name from 'Pitch Shifter' to 'Pitchshifter', and recruited former The Prodigy live guitarist Jim Davies, with the band returning to their five-piece form.[4] The band later released their single "Genius", which was later included in Test Drive 5 and the Mortal Kombat: Annihilation soundtrack, which helped the band to gain platinum recognition.[5]

In 1998, the band released their fourth album www.pitchshifter.com,[4] which is their best selling album, selling around 60,000 copies in the U.S.[6] The band later played in Ozzfest 1998 and Livid in support of their album. During 1999, they played on Reading Festival and again at Dynamo.

A few songs were featured in Twisted Metal 3.

Deviant (2000–2001)

In 2000, founder Johnny Carter and drummer D.J. Walters left the band, and the band hired guitarist Matt Grundy and drummer Jason Bowld. The band later released their fifth album Deviant, which had appearances from drummer John Stanier and Jello Biafra. The band played in that year's Ozzfest. The cover used a picture of one of Gee Vaucher's Paintings, who did artwork for Crass and Carcass. The painting shows a cross between the Pope John Paul II and Queen Elizabeth II. Due to outrage over the use of a caricature of the Pope, the album was banned in Poland. The band apologized for the artwork and changed it.

PSI and hiatus (2002–2003)

Live rhythm guitarist Matt Grundy announced his departure from the band in January 2002. The following month, Pitchshifter played their first show of the year at Ministry of Sound (London). This show marked the debut for guitarist Dan Rayner whom, along with his brother Tim, had previously worked with the band in 2001 as an additional programmer for the album PSI. This time serving as the group's touring rhythm guitar player (switching to live lead guitar in 2003). PSI - the sixth studio album was released on May 7th 2002. The band then went to a few more shows until their last show in 2003 when the band went on an "indefinite hiatus".

Side projects (2003–2006)

 
Guitarist Dan Rayner in June 2008

During this time, Jim Davies returned to The Prodigy, while Dan went to work on Drawbacks, with his brother Tim Rayner, who later joined Pitchshifter as well. Jon formed the alternative rock group Doheny with former The Cult guitarist Billy Morrison. Mark later left The Blueprint and with Jason, they formed This Is Menace, a supergroup featuring members from various other bands including Carcass, Napalm Death, Sikth, Send More Paramedics, Funeral for a Friend and earthtone9.

Doheny later broke up and JS went to form his own label, PSI Records, and in 2003 released the compilation album Bootlegged, Distorted, Remixed and Uploaded and the DVD P.S.I.entology. In 2005, This Is Menace released their début album No End in Sight through PSI Records.

During this time as well, Jon worked as a teacher at the Los Angeles Recording School teaching Music Business Communications and was a featured guest for a U.S. Pigface tour where he performed vocals for songs including Pigface's "Insect/Suspect" and Pitchshifter's classic "Genius."

Return and None for All and All for One (2006–2008)

During late 2006, there were rumours that band was going to return, which were later confirmed and the band announced the "Back From the Dead" tour, supported by various bands including Funeral for a Friend. Davies did not return to the band to pursue a solo career, and was replaced by Tim Rayner. The band released the None for All and All for One EP, with some copies given away for free in certain shows. There were some rumours that the band was working on a new album, but the band has denied.

In 2008, the band along with Carcass and Cathedral, headlined the Damnation Festival.

Hiatus (2009–2018)

 
Drummer Jason Bowld in June 2008

In 2009, the band announced in their official website that they were working on a new album. Frontman JS Clayden stated that "It's been refreshing to get back in the demo studio. We are taking this record in a few places we haven't been before in terms of guitar work. Brian Harrah [Professional Murder Music and Tura Satana] is writing with me on guitar at The Manor Studios, and Jason is jamming at his place. So far we are having a blast and kicking ass. There are a few new moves in terms of song timing and vocals that have us all jazzed. I guess you'll just have to wait and see what we came up with."[7] In late 2009, guitarist Tim Rayner was diagnosed with b cell lymphoma while on vacation in Australia and underwent treatment.[7] In February 2010, he arrived in the UK and started radiotherapy.[8] The band headlined the Wakefield Rock Festival on 15 May 2010.[7][9]

The band's statement, made on their website in 2011, is "We're excited to be back in the studio. Looking at a 2012 release right now; but we're not under any pressure to finish on someone else's deadline - so we'll do it right and finish on our own schedule."[10] However, no further updates were published, and in July 2015, the official website's domain had been purchased and replaced with a Japanese website unrelated to the band; years later, JS Clayden admitted that "we carried the website for such a long time that it felt like a burden being lifted to let it go".[11]

Reunion tour (2018)

In June 2016, the band tweeted "Looking at some live shows in Feb 2018 in the UK".[12] This was followed by an announcement in April 2018 that the band would reunite for a short tour the following November to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the www.pitchshifter.com album; Simon Hutchby from earthtone9 would be replacing Jason Bowld on drums,[13] as Bowld couldn't break away his commitments with Bullet for My Valentine.[14] When asked about a longer term reunion, J.S. Clayden emphasized that the current band members live in different cities and countries.[15] Select demo material from the band's would-be seventh album, Sprint Finish, was released on the band's Bandcamp page.

In January 2020, the band announced they were releasing a "redux" of Un-United Kingdom, with additional guest vocals, to coincide with the day of Brexit.[16] Jason Bowld and Mark Clayden guested on former guitarist Jim Davies' album Headwars.[17]

In July 2020, the band released a re-recorded version of "Everything's Fucked" for the EFKD 2020 EP. Later that year, the band successfully crowdfunded though Kickstarter a retrospective diary book entitled Chasing The Broken White Line, chronicling the band's 1998 world tour; a sequel book, Tokyo or Bust, was announced in 2022.

Band members

Timeline

Discography

References

  1. ^ "Pitchshifter: P.S.I." CMJ New Music Report. 71 (760): 15. 29 April 2002. ISSN 0890-0795.
  2. ^ "Pitchshifter @ Astoria 2, London, UK". Rockfreaks.net. 12 October 2010. Retrieved 15 December 2015.
  3. ^ Reed, Graham (19 July 2002). "P.S.I. on T.O.U.R." Drowned in Sound. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Colin Larkin, ed. (2000). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Nineties Music (First ed.). Virgin Books. pp. 309/10. ISBN 0-7535-0427-8.
  5. ^ a b c "Pitchshifter :: Bio". Pitchshifter.com. Retrieved 24 April 2010.
  6. ^ . Blabbermouth. 9 March 2002. Archived from the original on 30 October 2002. Retrieved 24 April 2010.
  7. ^ a b c ">> Pitchshifter :: Home <<". Pitchshifter.com. Retrieved 24 April 2010.
  8. ^ . Drawbacks.net. Archived from the original on 30 December 2010. Retrieved 30 April 2010.
  9. ^ "Fresh: Wakefield to launch two-day rock festival headlined by InMe and Pitchshifter". The Huddersfield Daily Examiner. Retrieved 1 July 2016.
  10. ^ "Home Page". Pitchshifter.com. Retrieved 22 December 2012.
  11. ^ "Pitchshifter's tour to mark 20 years of their classic www.pitchshifter.com album hits The Wedgewood Rooms, Southsea".
  12. ^ Pitchshifter [@Pitchshifter] (2 June 2016). "Looking at some live shows in Feb 2018 in the UK. Does anybody still care!?!?" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  13. ^ "Pitchshifter". Facebook.com.
  14. ^ "Pitchshifter - A number of you have been asking if Jason..." Facebook.com. 6 June 2018. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
  15. ^ "Band Spotlight: Pitchshifter". Soundspheremag.com. 29 September 2018.
  16. ^ "Pitchshifter To Release 20th Anniversary Edition Of "Un-United Kingdom"". Theprp.com. 1 January 2020.
  17. ^ "Jim Davies (Formerly of The Prodigy / Pitchshifter) Announces New Album 'Headwars'; Teases New Single". Originalrock.net. 26 January 2020.

External links

  • Bandcamp

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For the audio processor see Pitch shifter This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Pitchshifter news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Pitchshifter are an English industrial rock band from Nottingham formed in 1989 The band was started by lead guitarist and programmer Johnny A Carter and bassist and vocalist Mark Clayden 4 The band s early material was characterized for its gritty industrial metal sound with downtuned guitars and the use of drum machines and has been cited as one of the originators of the genre along with Godflesh With later albums the group s music became increasingly more melodic and strongly influenced by nu metal and drum and bass particularly evident of their 1998 release www pitchshifter com which has been compared with groups like The Prodigy 4 PitchshifterPerforming in November 2018Background informationAlso known asPitch ShifterOriginNottingham EnglandGenresIndustrial metal 1 industrial rock 2 nu metal 3 Years active1989 2003 2004 2006 2008 2010 2018 presentLabelsPSI Sanctuary MCA Geffen Earache PeacevilleMembersJS ClaydenMark D ClaydenDan RaynerTim RaynerSimon HutchbyPast membersJohnny A CarterStuart ToolinJim DaviesMatt GrundyD J WaltersMatt GodfreyJason BowldAlthough Pitchshifter has found little mainstream success the band managed to gain a platinum with the release of the Mortal Kombat Annihilation soundtrack Since its formation the band has released six studio albums three EPs and eight music videos The band has played in various festivals around the world including Ozzfest Phoenix Festival and Damnation Festival 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation and Industrial 1989 1991 1 2 Submit Desensitized and Phoenix Festival 1992 1995 1 3 The Remix War and Infotainment 1995 1996 1 4 Spelling change and www pitchshifter com 1997 1999 1 5 Deviant 2000 2001 1 6 PSI and hiatus 2002 2003 1 7 Side projects 2003 2006 1 8 Return and None for All and All for One 2006 2008 1 9 Hiatus 2009 2018 1 10 Reunion tour 2018 2 Band members 2 1 Timeline 3 Discography 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditFormation and Industrial 1989 1991 Edit Pitchshifter was formed in 1989 initially spelled Pitch Shifter by guitarist and programmer Johnny Carter and bassist Mark Clayden later joined by Stu Toolin and then Jon JS Clayden Mark Clayden s brother 4 During this time the band played with local bands and soon gained attention of the Peaceville Records During this time JS went to live in France to sell paintings They have cited major influences as Black Sabbath Judas Priest Metallica Nine Inch Nails Led Zeppelin The Cure The Doors The Sex Pistols The Ramones and Ministry During 1990 the band started recording their debut album Industrial with the main vocalist being Mark Clayden instead of JS who contributed with backing vocals The band later went on a small tour with bands like Napalm Death Submit Desensitized and Phoenix Festival 1992 1995 Edit The band later joined the British label Earache Records where they released their EP Submit Later Stuart Toolin left the band and the band hired Matt Godfrey to fill his place for some shows Matt later left the band and they hired drummer D J Walters now being a four piece band Later the band released their second album Desensitized 4 The band played at the Phoenix Festival in Long Marston England in 1995 The band s manager armed with a tractor arranged for an enormous crop circle replica of the band s famous eye symbol to appear in the adjoining field to the festival site during the night prior to their performance there The crowd s enthusiasm for the band when they performed was so high that they rushed the stage making Pitchshifter s performance the first in the history of the festival to be stopped early 5 The Remix War and Infotainment 1995 1996 Edit The band later released the remix album The Remix War which had appearances from other groups like Biohazard Therapy and Gunshot 4 The band then started working on the third album Infotainment and later played at the Dynamo Open Air The band later left Earache and joined Geffen Records 4 Spelling change and www pitchshifter com 1997 1999 Edit Vocalist JS Clayden in June 2008 During this time the band changed the spelling of their name from Pitch Shifter to Pitchshifter and recruited former The Prodigy live guitarist Jim Davies with the band returning to their five piece form 4 The band later released their single Genius which was later included in Test Drive 5 and the Mortal Kombat Annihilation soundtrack which helped the band to gain platinum recognition 5 In 1998 the band released their fourth album www pitchshifter com 4 which is their best selling album selling around 60 000 copies in the U S 6 The band later played in Ozzfest 1998 and Livid in support of their album During 1999 they played on Reading Festival and again at Dynamo A few songs were featured in Twisted Metal 3 Deviant 2000 2001 Edit In 2000 founder Johnny Carter and drummer D J Walters left the band and the band hired guitarist Matt Grundy and drummer Jason Bowld The band later released their fifth album Deviant which had appearances from drummer John Stanier and Jello Biafra The band played in that year s Ozzfest The cover used a picture of one of Gee Vaucher s Paintings who did artwork for Crass and Carcass The painting shows a cross between the Pope John Paul II and Queen Elizabeth II Due to outrage over the use of a caricature of the Pope the album was banned in Poland The band apologized for the artwork and changed it PSI and hiatus 2002 2003 Edit Live rhythm guitarist Matt Grundy announced his departure from the band in January 2002 The following month Pitchshifter played their first show of the year at Ministry of Sound London This show marked the debut for guitarist Dan Rayner whom along with his brother Tim had previously worked with the band in 2001 as an additional programmer for the album PSI This time serving as the group s touring rhythm guitar player switching to live lead guitar in 2003 PSI the sixth studio album was released on May 7th 2002 The band then went to a few more shows until their last show in 2003 when the band went on an indefinite hiatus Side projects 2003 2006 Edit Guitarist Dan Rayner in June 2008 During this time Jim Davies returned to The Prodigy while Dan went to work on Drawbacks with his brother Tim Rayner who later joined Pitchshifter as well Jon formed the alternative rock group Doheny with former The Cult guitarist Billy Morrison Mark later left The Blueprint and with Jason they formed This Is Menace a supergroup featuring members from various other bands including Carcass Napalm Death Sikth Send More Paramedics Funeral for a Friend and earthtone9 Doheny later broke up and JS went to form his own label PSI Records and in 2003 released the compilation album Bootlegged Distorted Remixed and Uploaded and the DVD P S I entology In 2005 This Is Menace released their debut album No End in Sight through PSI Records During this time as well Jon worked as a teacher at the Los Angeles Recording School teaching Music Business Communications and was a featured guest for a U S Pigface tour where he performed vocals for songs including Pigface s Insect Suspect and Pitchshifter s classic Genius Return and None for All and All for One 2006 2008 Edit During late 2006 there were rumours that band was going to return which were later confirmed and the band announced the Back From the Dead tour supported by various bands including Funeral for a Friend Davies did not return to the band to pursue a solo career and was replaced by Tim Rayner The band released the None for All and All for One EP with some copies given away for free in certain shows There were some rumours that the band was working on a new album but the band has denied In 2008 the band along with Carcass and Cathedral headlined the Damnation Festival Hiatus 2009 2018 Edit Drummer Jason Bowld in June 2008 In 2009 the band announced in their official website that they were working on a new album Frontman JS Clayden stated that It s been refreshing to get back in the demo studio We are taking this record in a few places we haven t been before in terms of guitar work Brian Harrah Professional Murder Music and Tura Satana is writing with me on guitar at The Manor Studios and Jason is jamming at his place So far we are having a blast and kicking ass There are a few new moves in terms of song timing and vocals that have us all jazzed I guess you ll just have to wait and see what we came up with 7 In late 2009 guitarist Tim Rayner was diagnosed with b cell lymphoma while on vacation in Australia and underwent treatment 7 In February 2010 he arrived in the UK and started radiotherapy 8 The band headlined the Wakefield Rock Festival on 15 May 2010 7 9 The band s statement made on their website in 2011 is We re excited to be back in the studio Looking at a 2012 release right now but we re not under any pressure to finish on someone else s deadline so we ll do it right and finish on our own schedule 10 However no further updates were published and in July 2015 the official website s domain had been purchased and replaced with a Japanese website unrelated to the band years later JS Clayden admitted that we carried the website for such a long time that it felt like a burden being lifted to let it go 11 Reunion tour 2018 Edit In June 2016 the band tweeted Looking at some live shows in Feb 2018 in the UK 12 This was followed by an announcement in April 2018 that the band would reunite for a short tour the following November to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the www pitchshifter com album Simon Hutchby from earthtone9 would be replacing Jason Bowld on drums 13 as Bowld couldn t break away his commitments with Bullet for My Valentine 14 When asked about a longer term reunion J S Clayden emphasized that the current band members live in different cities and countries 15 Select demo material from the band s would be seventh album Sprint Finish was released on the band s Bandcamp page In January 2020 the band announced they were releasing a redux of Un United Kingdom with additional guest vocals to coincide with the day of Brexit 16 Jason Bowld and Mark Clayden guested on former guitarist Jim Davies album Headwars 17 In July 2020 the band released a re recorded version of Everything s Fucked for the EFKD 2020 EP Later that year the band successfully crowdfunded though Kickstarter a retrospective diary book entitled Chasing The Broken White Line chronicling the band s 1998 world tour a sequel book Tokyo or Bust was announced in 2022 Band members EditTimeline Edit Current membersJon JS Clayden lead vocals programming 1992 present backing vocals 1989 1991 Mark D Clayden bass 1989 present lead vocals 1989 1993 Current live membersDan Rayner lead guitar backing vocals 2002 present Tim Rayner rhythm guitar 2003 present Simon Hutchby drums 2018 present Former membersJonathan Alan Johnny Carter lead guitar programming editing 1989 2000 Stuart E Toolin rhythm guitar 1989 1992 Jim Davies lead guitar backing vocals 1998 2002 Dave D J Walters drums 1993 2000 Jason Bowld drums 2000 2018 Former live membersMatt Grundy rhythm guitar 2000 2002 Matt Godfrey rhythm guitar 1992 Discography EditMain article Pitchshifter discography Industrial 1991 Desensitized 1993 Infotainment 1996 www pitchshifter com 1998 Deviant 2000 PSI 2002 References Edit Pitchshifter P S I CMJ New Music Report 71 760 15 29 April 2002 ISSN 0890 0795 Pitchshifter Astoria 2 London UK Rockfreaks net 12 October 2010 Retrieved 15 December 2015 Reed Graham 19 July 2002 P S I on T O U R Drowned in Sound Retrieved 11 December 2015 a b c d e f g h Colin Larkin ed 2000 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Nineties Music First ed Virgin Books pp 309 10 ISBN 0 7535 0427 8 a b c Pitchshifter Bio Pitchshifter com Retrieved 24 April 2010 Metal Hard Rock Album Sales In The US As Reported By Soundscan Blabbermouth 9 March 2002 Archived from the original on 30 October 2002 Retrieved 24 April 2010 a b c gt gt Pitchshifter Home lt lt Pitchshifter com Retrieved 24 April 2010 dRAWBACKS Official Web Site Drawbacks net Archived from the original on 30 December 2010 Retrieved 30 April 2010 Fresh Wakefield to launch two day rock festival headlined by InMe and Pitchshifter The Huddersfield Daily Examiner Retrieved 1 July 2016 Home Page Pitchshifter com Retrieved 22 December 2012 Pitchshifter s tour to mark 20 years of their classic www pitchshifter com album hits The Wedgewood Rooms Southsea Pitchshifter Pitchshifter 2 June 2016 Looking at some live shows in Feb 2018 in the UK Does anybody still care Tweet via Twitter Pitchshifter Facebook com Pitchshifter A number of you have been asking if Jason Facebook com 6 June 2018 Retrieved 7 April 2020 Band Spotlight Pitchshifter Soundspheremag com 29 September 2018 Pitchshifter To Release 20th Anniversary Edition Of Un United Kingdom Theprp com 1 January 2020 Jim Davies Formerly of The Prodigy Pitchshifter Announces New Album Headwars Teases New Single Originalrock net 26 January 2020 External links EditBandcamp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pitchshifter amp oldid 1129451150, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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