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Matthew Schultz
Birth nameMatthew Schultz
Born (1966-06-27) June 27, 1966 (age 58)
Enid, Oklahoma, United States
GenresDark Ambient
World Music
Industrial
Occupation(s)Artist
Musician
Instrument(s)Anti Tank Guitar
Keyboards
LabelsLens
Gein
Invisible Records

Matthew Schultz (born June 27, 1966, Enid, Oklahoma, United States) is an American musician. He is best known for his work with Lab Report, Pigface and for scoring music for director, Bernard Rose.

History

In 1990, Matthew Schultz and Eric Pounder founded the experimental, dark ambient, improvisational, music project Lab Report and were signed to Invisible Records.[1] Schultz was the creator of the A.T.G. or Anti Tank Guitar[2] Schultz used this instrument on the first four Lab Report albums as well as on the first three Pigface albums. Schultz went on as the head of Lab Report and released four more albums with his own record label, Gein.[3] The music style of these projects broadened and became increasingly more multi-media. Schultz finally went solo and released seven more albums under his own name. He also composed musical scores for Hollywood horror director, Bernard Rose. The movies include Ivans Xtc and Snuff-Movie.[4] The forward of the two received a 4 star rating by Roger Ebert [5]

Discography

Solo work

  • Blue Lady (2000)
  • Subla Kahn Nine One One (2002)
  • Foundspaces (2005)
  • Loops (2007)
  • The Division Mantras (2010)
  • Mandalas (2011)
  • Militant (2012)

Soundtrack work

with Lab Report

  • Fig X-71 (1991)
  • Unhealthy (1993)
  • Terminal (1995)
  • Excision (1997)
  • All Your Little Pieces, Make Me a Whole (1998)
  • -Classical -Atmospheres (1999)
  • 2000 After Death Live (2000)

with Pigface

  • Lean Juicy Pork (1990)
  • Gub (1991)
  • Welcome to Mexico... Asshole (1991)
  • Fook (album)|Fook (1992)
  • Truth Will Out (1993)

with Lard

References

  1. ^ Thompson, Dave (1994) The Industrial Revolution, LA CA, Cleopatra Pub, pg. 61, ISBN 0-9636193-0-6.
  2. ^ Ann Powers (1992-12-21). "Review/Rock; Music of the 1990's Served 60's-Style". New York Times. Retrieved 2014-08-12.
  3. ^ "The Music of Matthew Schultz/ Lab Report". Labreport.com. Retrieved 2014-08-12.
  4. ^ "Matthew Schultz". IMDb.com. Retrieved 2014-08-12.
  5. ^ Ebert, Roger (2002-06-28). "ivans xtc. Movie Review & Film Summary (2002) | Roger Ebert". Rogerebert.suntimes.com. Retrieved 2014-08-12.