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* [http://www.techno.ca/deadbeat Deadbeat] official web site |
* [http://www.techno.ca/deadbeat Deadbeat] official web site |
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* [http://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/lectures/deadbeat--sine-of-the-times Deadbeat RBMA lecture] |
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*[http://rbmaradio.com/ARCHIVE.153.0.php?extID=0&showID=493 RBMA Radio On Demand - Birrarung Beats - Live at Uber Lingua - Deadbeat (Scape)] |
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Revision as of 15:47, 12 April 2012
Deadbeat is the stage name of Scott Montieth, a Canadian electronica musician. Originally from Kitchener, Ontario, Montieth currently works and lives in Berlin.
In addition to his recordings as Deadbeat, Montieth also performs with Steve Beaupré in the duo Crackhaus. Pop singer Athésia appeared as a guest vocalist on Deadbeat's 2005 album New World Observer.
Albums
- Primordia (2001)
- Wild Life Documentaries (2002)
- Something Borrowed, Something Blue (2004)
- New World Observer (2005)
- Journeyman's Annual (2007)
- Roots And Wire (2008)
- Drawn And Quartered (2011)
External links
- Deadbeat official web site
- Deadbeat RBMA lecture