Philip Clemo
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Philip Clemo is a British musician
Musician
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, composer
Composer
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, record producer
Record producer
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, sound artist and film-maker.

Background

Philip James Clemo was born on 3 August 1964 in Aberdeenshire
Aberdeenshire
Aberdeenshire is one of the 32 unitary council areas in Scotland and a lieutenancy area.The present day Aberdeenshire council area does not include the City of Aberdeen, now a separate council area, from which its name derives. Together, the modern council area and the city formed historic...

, Scotland
Scotland
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. He moved to London
London
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 in 1982, where he has lived ever since apart from a year in Sydney
Sydney
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, Australia
Australia
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 in the mid-1990s. His musical education began as a teenager when he took guitar
Guitar
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 lessons from Scottish singer-songwriter Iain MacDonald, who went on to release two albums in the mid-80s.

Creative process

Clemo's music crosses genres between jazz
Jazz
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, post-rock
Post-rock
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, contemporary classical and electronica
Electronica
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. In the studio he builds complex textures and develops them through a process of composition and improvisation, with contributions from a diverse group of musicians. He also extensively weaves in field recordings made in locations such as Delhi streets, Malaysian rainforests, Sydney building sites, Icelandic mud pools and a glass and metal workshops.

Collaborative work

Clemo worked on his debut album, Inhale the Colours, while living in Sydney in 1996/97. The album was released under the name Sound, in 1997, featuring contributions from eleven musicians, notably Ysanne Spevack
Ysanne Spevack
Ysanne Spevack is a British violinist, composer and string arranger best known for her work recordings for the Smashing Pumpkins, Dub Gabriel featuring Michael Stipe, Tiesto, and Asian Dub Foundation...

, aka Mee, on violin and vocals, who shared composition credits with Clemo. A second album with Spevack, Soundzero, was completed in 1999 and was released in March 2009. Both albums featured, amongst others, Phil Slater on trumpet, and Tarlochan (Bobby) Singh on tabla with the British rhythm section of Mark Sanders (drums), John Edwards (double bass) and Pete Lockett
Pete Lockett
Peter Robert Lockett is an English percussionist and recording artist. Lockett is known as a versatile and prolific percussionist, collaborating with many artists. He is well-versed in percussion traditions from music cultures around the world, including, Arabic, Japanese, Indian and...

 (percussion) joining on the Soundzero album. Australian vocalist Royce Doherty (Kiva) guested on three tracks on Inhale the Colours (with the track Fade being co-produced by Australian producer Roy Nicholson), while Jazz singer Cleveland Watkiss
Cleveland Watkiss
Cleveland Watkiss is a versatile English singer who performs in a variety of musical genres, including jazz, reggae, rock music and drum and bass. Watkiss also performs on piano and guitar.-Life:...

, often heavily processed, made a guest appearance on Soundzero.

Solo work

Philip Clemo's third album, Ambiguous Dialogues, was released in 2004 on Metier Jazz. It was the first released under his own name and featured 12 musicians, including Sanders, Edwards and Lockett as rhythm section
Rhythm section
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 with Clive Bell
Clive Bell
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 (reeds) and Tom Chant (soprano saxophone
Saxophone
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 and bass clarinet
Bass clarinet
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).

In October 2008, Clemo released his fourth album, The Rooms, a musical progression through different sound "rooms" or "spaces" featuring 22 musicians such as Clive Bell, Theo Travis
Theo Travis
Theo Travis is a British saxophonist and flautist.Travis received his degree in flute and saxophone from the University of Manchester and has worked among others with Robert Fripp, Gong, Porcupine Tree, The Tangent, Bill Nelson, Bass Communion, No-Man, Steven Wilson, David Sylvian, Harold Budd,...

 (saxophone and flute
Flute
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), Simon Hopkins (electric guitar
Electric guitar
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), B.J Cole (pedal steel), Henry Lowther
Henry Lowther
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 (trumpet and flugelhorn) and a Prague
Prague
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 string quartet
String quartet
A string quartet is a musical ensemble of four string players – usually two violin players, a violist and a cellist – or a piece written to be performed by such a group...

. Clemo credits veteran sound engineer Phill Brown, who has worked with Jimi Hendrix
Jimi Hendrix
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 and Bob Marley
Bob Marley
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 among others, for his invaluable contribution to the recording process of The Rooms.

Philip Clemo is currently in the studio working on his 5th album.

Film-making

Since 1989, Philip Clemo has made several short films shot in locations around the world, including India
India
India , officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by geographical area, the second-most populous country with over 1.2 billion people, and the most populous democracy in the world...

, Vietnam
Vietnam
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, Australia
Australia
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 and Iceland
Iceland
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. He filmed his first major project, 'The Air Holds Still On My Breath - The Iceland Journey', in the Summer of 2008. The film, a series of abstract
Abstract art
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 'mood paintings' to music from The Rooms was shot using specialist camera technology to capture extreme slow motion details of geothermal activity and waterfalls, and from the air using a gyro-stabilised camera mounted on a helicopter
Helicopter
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. The Icelandic film project has now grown into a larger feature film project 'Breath: Symphony of the Senses'. Breath, which is in development, presents new perspectives on landscapes from around the world. It maps the human journey from birth to death, and beyond, and explores a parallel journey from sleepwalking to awakening. The dramas of human life are illustrated through the metaphors of landscape and climate, and the human body is explored as a virtual landscape, including in extreme close up and on a specially developed ‘energy field’ camera. The film also explores the terrains of micro ‘landscapes’ through the use of unique high magnification microscopic systems.

Philip Clemo uses video projections of his film work extensively in his live performances.

Discography

  • Sound - Inhale the Colours, 1997, with Mee (Ysanne Spevack
    Ysanne Spevack
    Ysanne Spevack is a British violinist, composer and string arranger best known for her work recordings for the Smashing Pumpkins, Dub Gabriel featuring Michael Stipe, Tiesto, and Asian Dub Foundation...

    )
  • soundzero, 1999 (but only released in 2008), with Ysanne Spevack
    Ysanne Spevack
    Ysanne Spevack is a British violinist, composer and string arranger best known for her work recordings for the Smashing Pumpkins, Dub Gabriel featuring Michael Stipe, Tiesto, and Asian Dub Foundation...

  • Ambiguous Dialogues, 2004
  • The Rooms, 2008

Filmography

  • Box In The Sun, 1990
  • From the Morning On, 1990
  • Objects and Observations, 1993
  • Thieves - Unworthy promo, 1994
  • An Altered Perspective (Journeys in the East), 1995
  • Metal On Water, 1999
  • Separated by Shadows (shown during 2005/6 UK tour), 2005
  • The Air Holds Still On My Breath (Iceland Journey), 2009
  • Melt, 2009
  • Breath (Symphony of the Senses) (in development), 2011

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