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Revision as of 04:50, 6 September 2014

Joseph Mount
Background information
Birth nameJoseph Patrick Kennith Mount
BornDevon, England
Occupation(s)Musician, producer
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, keyboards, drums, bass

Joseph Patrick Kennith Mount (born September 11, 1982, Totnes in Devon)[1] is the founder of British band Metronomy.

Biography

Mount started out as a rock and roll drummer, playing in various bands at school and then in his mid teens with The Upsides and The Customers. Mount also taught drums to kids in his local area. His first forays into electronic music started with him buying an old G3 computer from his father. It was with this setup that he set about creating beats and discovered he knew a lot more about melody than he thought he did and he began to compose music under the Metronomy moniker.

Mount attended Brighton University; fellow alumni are Samuel Preston, Good Shoes, The Maccabees and DJ Scotch Egg.[2] Speaking of influences, he mentioned "people who’ve written, recorded and produced things all on their own, like Prince," but also "a lot of electronica, like Autechre and Funkstörung, and pop music and bands too, people like David Bowie and The Ramones, and these weird old folk records my parents had, like Blowzabella."[3]

Mount now lives in Paris and has one son.[4]

Production

References

  1. ^ Up Music interview
  2. ^ Metronomy Interview
  3. ^ Metronomy. - www.loudandquiet.com
  4. ^ [1] Bob Henderson, 'On the Phone: Joseph Mount, the mouth of Metronomy', Chic Alors, 12 February 2014.
  5. ^ Metronomy Interview
  6. ^ Boddy, Tim. 405 Metronomy interview

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