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Aug 22, 2024 · Move Over and Give Us Some Room: Portishead’s Dummy at 30 On this day in 1994, Beth Gibbons, Geoff Barrow, and Adrian Utley became paradigmatic protagonists, vanguards of the future and ...
Geoffrey Paul Barrow (born 9 December 1971) [1] is an English music producer, composer, and DJ. He is a member of the bands Portishead, Beak, and Quakers, and he has scored several films. Portishead was formed in 1991. He named the band after the small coastal town near Bristol where Barrow grew up. [2]
Geoff Barrow. Composer: Archive 81. Born in North Somerset, England in 1971. A founding member of UK band Portishead, Geoff Barrow is also known for his film composing work - Exit Through the Gift Shop (2010), Couple in a Hole (2015), and with Ben Salisbury - Ex Machina (2014) Free Fire (2016) Black Mirror (2016) Annihilation (2018) Luce (2019) Devs (2020) and most recently Archive 81 for Netflix.
- December 9, 1971
Feb 3, 2020 · By the time Will replaced Matt in 2016, the band had released two records (Beak> and >>) and completed the soundtrack for Tom Geens’s 2015 film, Couple In A Hole. A third album (>>>) followed in ...
Apr 13, 2016 · They eventually recorded a heap of new tracks for the soundtrack, which is due on Invada soon following the release of the film on April 8. Drummer Geoff Barrow (one-third of Portishead and ...
Sep 21, 2009 · As intrinsically linked with Bristol’s cultural legacy as the lavishly rejuvenated Colston Hall itself, Geoff Barrow has in the past 18 months have blown away all traces of his comparative wilderness years. Although a long time coming, his alma mater Portishead’s matter-of-factly titled third album sold over a million copies, and Invada Records, the label […]
Aug 22, 2019 · 25 Years Later. Portishead ’s debut album Dummy came out 25 years ago on August 22, 1994. Considered by many as one of the best albums certainly of the 90s, it is also celebrated by many as one of the best records of all time. Ahead of the album’s anniversary, Portishead's Geoff Barrow and Adrian Utley spoke with me for nearly three hours ...