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10-559: Chatwin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ben Chatwin , English musician Bruce Chatwin (1940–1989), English novelist and travel writer J. A. Chatwin (1830–1907), English designer and architect John Chatwin (c. 1667 – after 1685), English poet Justin Chatwin (born 1982), Canadian actor P. B. Chatwin (1873–1964), English architect, son of J. A. Chatwin [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

20-510: A mood that continually evolves and shifts focus across the album's ten pieces". Chatwin lives in South Queensferry . He works closely with his brother, London-based percussionist and graphic designer Jordan Chatwin. Together with his brother he was briefly a member of the rock band Inca Gold. Chatwin's work is instrumental. He draws inspiration from the Radiohead release OK Computer ,

30-535: A show in Phoenix , Fritch was contacted by Lost Tribe Sound , a record label which went on to release several of his albums. Under the alias Vieo Abiungo, he released three albums for Lost Tribe between 2010 and 2012. Also in 2010, he released Music for Honey and Bile for Asthmatic Kitty 's Library Catalog series. In 2014, he started a subscription series with Lost Tribe, releasing three full-length albums and several EPs. These included Leave Me Like You Found Me and

40-752: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Ben Chatwin Ben Chatwin is an English musician who resides in Scotland . He previously performed under the name Talvihorros. He has released two albums, under his own name and five as Talvihorros. His most recent , Heat & Entropy (2016) appeared on Ba Da Bing Records while his previous outings appeared on Denovali and Hibernate Records. He has performed live globally. Besides his own work, Chatwin does bespoke music for adverts such as Calvin Klein , Louis Vuitton , Tate Modern and Volkswagen . Chatwin

50-411: The surname Chatwin . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chatwin&oldid=1248683468 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

60-410: The "change coincided with a big life change in that I moved from London to Scotland". A year later, he released the album The Sleeper Awakes, inspired by the H. G Wells novel of the same name, on Village Green Recordings. It featured contributions by William Ryan Fritch (vocals, strings), Maarten Vos (cello), Joel Hanson (dulcimer) and Sarah Kemp (violin). It was described as "skilled at crafting

70-576: The fifth and last album under the Talvihorros name. A collaboration with Daniel Crossley of Fluid Audio, Eaten Alive chronicles Crossley's drug addiction. It was described as "restrained" with "muted melancholia" in comparison with previous albums. During the summer of 2014, Chatwin performed at a number of festivals, including Incubate and the Denovali. Towards the end of 2014, Chatwin moved to Edinburgh and began to record under his own name, noting that

80-820: The work by Mogwai and electronica of Autechre. He uses unusual musical instruments such as a dulcitone and a 3-string diddley-bow . Other influences include Steve Reich. William Ryan Fritch William Ryan Fritch (also known under the moniker Vieo Abiungo ) is an American musician, composer, and producer, currently residing in Oakland, California . He is a member of Sole and the Skyrider Band and has released several albums under his own name. Fritch began his musical career in rural Florida . He self-released his first album, Plumed and Desiccated , in 2006; this album featured vocals, which Fritch would henceforth eschew until his 2014 release Leave Me Like You Found Me . After

90-525: Was born in Portsmouth and began to explore music as a teenager. He moved to Brighton in his late teens to study Digital Music, while recording the self-released "It's Already on Fire" demo . Upon completion of his studies in 2004 he relocated to London. After playing in a number of bands, he began to use the name Talvihorros (meaning hibernation in Finnish) for his music in 2008. In 2009 the album Some Ambulance

100-678: Was released on Benbecula Records and featured Chris Howarth on bass. It was recorded in the winter of 2007–2008 using a modest budget in Hackney. After signing with the German label Denovali, Chatwin released And It Was So in 2012 with the help of Christoph Berg (violin), Oliver Barrett (cello), Jordan Chatwin (percussion) and Anais Lalange (viola). The album used the Book of Genesis as inspiration, resulting in "a near-perfect and wholly unique album" according to brainwashed.com. In January 2014, Chatwin released

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