Timothy John Gane (born 12 July 1964) is an English songwriter and guitarist who co-founded Stereolab with his then-partner Lætitia Sadier.[3][4]
Biography
Gane was born in Ilford, Essex, and began his musical career experimenting with harsh noise in the early 1980s, under the alias Unkommunitim, releasing self-financed cassettes on Black Dwarf Wreckordings along with fellow Unkommuniti members Kallous Boys and other noise projects.[4][5]
He was a key member of McCarthy from 1985 until their breakup in 1990.[4]
Stereolab
Gane later formed Stereolab with Lætitia Sadier. For the first incarnation of the band, they enlisted ex-Chills bassist Martin Kean, drummer Joe Dilworth and Gina Morris on backing vocals.[6] In 1993, the band were signed to the American major-label Elektra and were released from their recording contract in 2004.[6][7] In 2009, Stereolab announced their hiatus.[8] Stereolab reunited for a tour in 2019 to support a series of vinyl reissues.[9]
Turn On, Gane's side project with Sean O'Hagan, who Gane worked with in Stereolab, released their self-titled debut in 1997.
Cavern of Anti-Matter
In 2013, he released Blood-Drums under the moniker "Cavern of Anti-Matter", a band formed together with Holger Zapf and Dilworth.[10] It was followed by the 2016 album Void Beats / Invocation Trex on Duophonic Records.[11] It featured contributions by Bradford Cox and Peter Kember and Jan St. Werner.[12] Live the band was reduced to a duo.[13] In January 2017, Blood Drums was re-released through Duophonic.[14]
In 2014, Gane compiled the tracks for Sky RecordsKollektion 1, a collection of tracks from the German electronic-rock label, issued by Bureau B. In 2016, he presented FACT mix 544 for Fact Magazine.[15]
Cavern of Anti-Matter provided the original soundtrack for the 2018 British horror comedy film In Fabric.[16]
Personal life
Gane and Lætitia Sadier were romantically involved throughout Stereolab's early years but separated in 2002.[17] He lives in Berlin.[8]
References
^"Tim Gane". Repertoire.bmi.com. Archived from the original on 13 June 2014. Retrieved 19 August 2014.