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James George Thirlwell (born 29 January 1960), styled as JG Thirlwell and also known as Clint Ruin, Frank Want, and Foetus, among other pseudonyms, is an Australian musician, composer, and record producer known for his use of a variety of different musical styles. Life and career. Thirlwell singing at the Rathskeller in Boston, 1985.
21 de mar. de 2024 · September 8, 2023 JG Thirlwell. JG Thirlwell appears on the album Call Me Animal: A Tribute to the MC5 which is released by Saustex Records on Nov 1 2023. The album is credited to by Memphis band Joecephus and the George Jonestown Massacre, who perform the backing tracks.
Discography – JG Thirlwell. instagram. Discography. For an extensive detailed discography, including formats/reissues, appearances, production etc. view the legacy archive. Albums. Dystonia J.G. Thirlwell & MIVOS Quartet. 2023. Omniverse Xordox. 2021. Oscillospira JG Thirlwell & Simon Steensland. 2020. Neospection Xordox. 2017.
21 de abr. de 2020 · The Quietus , April 21st, 2020 09:25. JG Thirlwell celebrates 40 years as a recording artist this year. Karl O’Connor talks to the Foetus mastermind at his Brooklyn home/studio, where he describes his four decades as an artist. With assistance from Jim Siegel. Portrait courtesy of Marylene Mey.
James George Thirlwell. Profile: Born: January 29, 1960, Melbourne, Australia. Native of Melbourne, Australia, Jim Thirlwell conceived the basic Foetus concept, when he relocated to London in 1978. The first Foetus release "OKFM / Spite Your Face" appeared in January 1981 on Thirwell's own Self Immolation label.
JG Thirlwell discography. This article details the complete work of an Australian-born composer and music producer JG Thirlwell, from his beginnings in 1980 to the present. It covers his output under multiple pseudonyms as well as his work as a collaborating artist and soundtrack composer.
JG Thirlwell is a composer/producer/performer based in Brooklyn, NY. Born in Melbourne, he moved to London in 1978, then relocated to NYC in 1983, where he has been based ever since. As well as his own name, he works under many pseudonyms including Manorexia, Foetus, Xordox, Steroid Maximus, Baby Zizanie, Hydroze Plus, Clint Ruin and Wiseblood.