Toop

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David Toop
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David Toop (born 5th May 1949, Enfield, London, England) is a musician, writer and sound curator. He has published three books, currently translated into six languages: Rap Attack (now in its third edition), Ocean of Sound, and Exotica (selected as a winner of the 21st annual American Books Awards for 2000). His first album, New and Rediscovered Musical Instruments, was released on Brian Eno's Obscure label in 1975; since 1995 he has released six solo albums - Screen Ceremonies, Pink Noir, Spirit World, Museum of Fruit, Hot Pants Idol and 37th Floor At Sunset: Music For Mondophrenetic - and curated five acclaimed CD compilations for Virgin Records - Ocean of Sound, Crooning On Venus, Sugar & Poison, Booming On Pluto and Guitars On Mars. In 1998 he composed the soundtrack for Acqua Matrix, the outdoor spectacular that closed every night of Lisbon Expo '98 from May until September. He has recorded shamanistic ceremonies in Amazonas, appeared on Top Of The Pops with The Flying Lizards, worked with musicians including Brian Eno, John Zorn, Prince Far I, Jon Hassell, Derek Bailey, Talvin Singh, Evan Parker, Max Eastley, Scanner, Ivor Cutler, Haruomi Hosono, Jin Hi Kim and Bill Laswell, and collaborated with artists from many other disciplines, including theatre director/actor Steven Berkoff, Japanese Butoh dancer Mitsutaka Ishii, sound poet Bob Cobbing visual artist John Latham, filmmaker Jae-eun Choi and author Jeff Noon. As a critic and columnist he has written for many publications, including The Wire, The Face, The Times, The Sunday Times, The Guardian, Arena, Vogue, Spin, GQ, Bookforum, Urb, Black Book, The New York Times and The Village Voice. He has curated Sonic Boom, the UK's largest ever exhibition of sound art, displayed at the Hayward Gallery, London, from April to June, 2000. In 2001-02 he was sound curator for Radical Fashion, an exhibition of work by designers including Issey Miyake, Junya Watanabe, Martin Margiela and Hussein Chalayan, held at the Victoria and Albert Museum in 2001-2002 and featuring music by Björk, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Akira Rabelais, Paul Schütze and others.
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Releases:
A Picturesque View, Ignored (CD, Album)   Room40 2002
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Fujiyama Mama (12", Maxi)   Ariola 1984
Touch Travel (Cass, Comp) My Other Body, Snowdrops Touch 1984
We Are Ninja (Not Geisha) (Single) (3 versions)   Ariola Benelux ... 1984
Lo Recordings Vol. 2: Collaborations (CD) Flashing Night Spirits... Lo Recordings 1996
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Fujiyama Mama (12", Maxi) Shellfish Bamboo, We A... Ariola 1984
Touch Travel (Cass, Comp) My Other Body, Yanomam... Touch 1984
We Are Ninja (Not Geisha) (Single) (3 versions) We Are Ninja (Re-Cut V... Ariola Benelux ... 1984
We Are Frank Chickens (Album) (2 versions)   Les Disques Du Soleil Et De L'Acier ... 1985
Ambient 4: Isolationism (2xCD, Comp) Burial Rites (Phosphor... Virgin, Virgin 1994
Alterstill (Album) (2 versions)   UtterPsalm 1995
Amberdelic Space (4xCD, Comp + Box) Bodies Of Water Dressed To Kill 1996
Danger In Paradise (CD, Album)   Piano 1996
Lo Recordings Vol. 2: Collaborations (CD) Flashing Night Spirits... Lo Recordings 1996
Myths 2, System Of Flux & Energies (CD, Comp) Reach For N, Reach For N Sub Rosa 1996
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Ambient 4: Isolationism (2xCD, Comp) Burial Rites (Phosphor... Virgin, Virgin 1994
Amberdelic Space (4xCD, Comp + Box) Bodies Of Water Dressed To Kill 1996
Lo Recordings Vol. 2: Collaborations (CD) Flashing Night Spirits... Lo Recordings 1996
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