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'''Geologist''' (born '''Brian Weitz''' on March 26, 1979<ref name=geobday>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wt9UuM7-GzM Geologist's Birthday on YouTube]</ref>) is a founding member of [[Animal Collective]]. He provides electronic sound manipulations and samples for the band. |
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Geologist grew up in Philadelphia and Baltimore <ref name='newgay'>[http://www.thenewgay.net/2007/09/animal-collectives-brian-weitz-new-gay.html Animal Collective's Brian Weitz: The New Gay Interview], [[September 27]], [[2007]]</ref> and currently lives in Washington DC. |
Geologist grew up in Philadelphia and Baltimore <ref name='newgay'>[http://www.thenewgay.net/2007/09/animal-collectives-brian-weitz-new-gay.html Animal Collective's Brian Weitz: The New Gay Interview], [[September 27]], [[2007]]</ref> and currently lives in Washington DC. |
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Geologist (born Brian Weitz on March 26, 1979[1]) is a founding member of Animal Collective. He provides electronic sound manipulations and samples for the band.
Geologist grew up in Philadelphia and Baltimore [2] and currently lives in Washington DC.
The Geologist's nickname comes from the caving headlamp he wears in order to see his electronic equipment during live shows [3]. Also, a friend mistakenly thought he majored in geology, rather than biology in college.
Animal Collective
Geologist attended the Park School of Baltimore where he met future Animal Collective bandmates David Portner (aka Avey Tare) and Josh Dibbs (aka Deakin). Avey Tare, Geologist and Deakin first started an indie-rock band called "Automine" with two other schoolmates. Deakin introduced his childhood friend Noah Lennox (aka Panda Bear) to Avey Tare and Geologist. Throughout their high school years and winter/summer college breaks, the four of them played music in different variations and often solo, swapping homemade recordings and sharing ideas.
Geologist went on to study at Columbia University, while Avey Tare went to NYU, Panda Bear to Boston University, and Deakin to Brandeis University. Avey Tare recorded tracks with Panda Bear which eventually became Spirit They're Gone, Spirit They've Vanished, which was released under "Avey Tare and Panda Bear" in August 2000. After Panda Bear and Deakin both left school and moved to New York in 2000, the group's music became more collaborative, and Avey and Panda began playing clubs around New York. Geologist soon began performing with the group who eventually became "Animal Collective." He first appeared on their 2001 release Danse Manatee, and has contributed to every Animal Collective recording to date, except for their 2004 Sung Tongs LP. Before that time, Geologist had gone to Arizona for graduate school [4].
When asked about his personal musical influences, he says "I was always inspired by horror soundtracks, things that use unconventional sounds and textures as music. I'm interested in how abstract sounds can have the same impact on the listener as traditional musical sounds.[2]"
Personal life
In addition to recording and performing with Animal Collective, he has also worked on ocean conservation and environmental policy. He has a BA from Columbia University in Environmental Science, and a MPA in Environmental Policy from Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs [5].
References
- ^ Geologist's Birthday on YouTube
- ^ a b Animal Collective's Brian Weitz: The New Gay Interview, September 27, 2007
- ^ WNYC's "Spinning On Air," July 30, 2004, second hour.
- ^ Animal Collective at Progressive Broadcasting Service
- ^ Two If By Sea Grant
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