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  • As a multi-instrumentalist, under the moniker Hypnotique I have worked on a variety of musical collaborations as group member, guest musician, and soloist.

    Current Projects


    Babyslave


    Babyslave are a music and performance art micro-collective in an industrial tradition who take inspiration from the work of Marcel Duchamp, William Burroughs and Luigi Russolo.

    Babyslave is an ongoing collaboration between Valentine Records’ former chief antagonist Joe Ladyboy and Lunette Records' artist-in-residence Hypnotique. Originally meeting in 1994 among the cathedrals and mills of the rural East Midlands and united by their disaffection with the juvenile and vulgar around them - they embarked on varied musical missions throughout the latter stages of the 20th Century.

    United again in 2006, this mission was to throw their varied skills and styles into a test tube, add hubble+bubble+toil+trouble, allow to mutate, then enjoy. Hypnotique’s analogue obsession and classical woodwind sounds create a unique reaction with Joe’s loop and groove licks, samples and electro production. A concoction of instant gratification - William Burrough’s Naked Lunch as musical hors d’ouvres.

    For news, audio, blogs and to buy releases, visit the Babyslave website

    Dawn of the Replicants

    image: Hypnotique and Paul Vickers on tour
    Hypnotique and Paul Vickers on tour
      Hypnotique first became involved with the Scottish borders town mavericks in 2000 when she toured with their alter ego electronic project Pluto Monkey. She was wearing Val Piriou, they were wearing tinsel (it was the festival season) and playing with a Mini Disc called Susie. Hypnotique suggested she could do a better job and thus the blessed union was born. She has since infused her vocal/ wind/ electronic/ tinkle bells stardust on several recording projects including the albums "Touching the Propellor" (2002) and "Pterodactyl" (2004), and her husky dominatrix tones have graced songs like the 2002 single "Smoke Without Fire" and the self penned "Arctic Sails" duet with Replicant Paul Vickers - a vocal fusion of gravel grit and chocolately silk. She has recorded sessions for Radio 6, XFM and John Peel with the 5 piece group as well as touring the UK.

    For news, audio and to buy releases, visit the Dawn of the Replicants website

    Flowers of Hell - Greg Jarvis's Sonic Boom-affiliated many-legged space rock ensemble with whom Hypnotique has performed.

    Lunette Records - label imprint for Hypnotique and associates music.


    Previous Projects


    Rhythmicon
    Rhythmicon, formed in 2003, is the head on fusion of two disparate musical forces - electronic guru and founder of Earthrid Records Carya Amara, who has been creating inspired, disturbing and wholesomely original 'syncategoric' music since the early 1980's which side steps genres from hard techno to electro-acoustic diffusions. Hypnotique brings to the table her unique brand of poised yet frenzied virtuoso performance to create live shows combining live instruments with electronic processing and diffusions which have left audiences with an itch in their eyeballs and a tingle in their earlobes. Rhythmicon are currently in the process of recording their debut album.

    For MP3s, photographs and news visit the Rhythmicon website

    Heist
    Hypnotique toured extensively during 2001 with London's cinematic heroes and Ostalgie officiandos Heist - complementing their line up with her Klezmer-esque clarinet, fairground organs and spiralling theremin. Events included a Trabi Car Festival in Leipzig, former East Germany, and shows in Belgium, France, Switzerland and Berlin.

    The Radio Science Orchestra
    Hypnotique was invited to perform with fellow thereminist Bruce Woolley and his magical Radio Science collective at an event titled 'The Magic of the Theremin' at the Electric Cinema, Notting Hill, London in October 2002. She performed theremin duets and solos with electric harp as well as giving a monologue as legendary thereminist, Clara Rockmore.

    Zorch
    Basil Brooks and Gwyo Zepix, the keyboard section of Pyscaedelic band Gong, invited Hypnotique to join Zorch, the first ever British synthesizer duo, to conduct her ether magic at a crystal light generated show at Glastonbury Assembly Rooms to celebrate Zorch's 25th Anniversary. The show was subsequently released as a live album.

    Nought
    Hypnotique was the keyboardist with sonic terrorists Nought from 2000 - 01. She promoted their debut album 'Nought' with extensive gigging in the UK and Germany and a BBC session for John Peel.

    Now
    Hypnotique briefly joined the Now collective in 2001, adding insane sounds to their epic Kraut rock jams.

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