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Sebastien Grainger

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Canadian singer and musician (born 1979)

Sebastien Grainger
Grainger in 2011
Grainger in 2011
Background information
Birth nameSebastien Grainger
Born (1979-04-11)11 April 1979 (age 46)
OriginMississauga, Ontario, Canada
GenresRock,dance-punk
Instruments
Labels
Member of
Formerly ofFemme Fatale
Websitesebastiengrainger.com
Musical artist

Sebastien Alexandre Grainger (born 11 April 1979) is aCanadian singer and musician, best known as drummer and singer of thealternative rock duoDeath from Above and the singer and guitarist for his bandSebastien Grainger & the Mountains.[1] He is part owner of Giant Studios inToronto, Ontario withJimmy Shaw ofMetric.

Solo career

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Sebastien signed withSaddle Creek Records in the US,Outside Music in Canada andJVC in Japan to release his debut solo album, entitledSebastien Grainger & The Mountains, which was released on 21 October 2008. It was recorded between Giant Studio inToronto and Mountain City Studio inMontreal. Grainger wrote and performed nearly all the parts on the record with the exception of a few songs that were recorded as a full band. He is currently[when?] playing shows across North America. When performing live, Grainger is joined by bassist Nick Sewell, drummer Leon Taheny and synthesiser and guitar player Andrew Scott. Together they have toured withBloc Party,Metric,Hot Hot Heat &Albert Hammond Jr.

In 2009 Sebastien Grainger took part in an interactive documentary series calledCity Sonic. The series, which featured 20 Toronto artists, had him discuss his past experiences with theEl Mocambo.[2]

Other projects

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Death from Above 1979

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Grainger is best known to the public for being the singer and drummer in the duoDeath from Above 1979, with bassistJesse F. Keeler. The "1979" on the end of the band's name originated from Grainger's birth year, which he has tattooed on his forearm. Death from Above 1979 broke up in 2006, citing personal and artistic differences between the two members of the band. However, on 5 February 2011, Grainger officially announced that the band had reformed, and they since have been playing shows worldwide.[timeframe?]

The Rhythm Method

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The Rhythm Method is Grainger's dance/computer music alias. He has released one double a-side 7" in the UK for the songs "Renegade Silence/When You Go Out" available from50 Bones Records. An alternate mix of "Renegade Silence" will be available on Grainger's LPSebastien Grainger & The Mountains labeled as "featuring The Rhythm Method".

Girl on Girl

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Grainger has released remixes forDeath from Above's "Black History Month" andMetric's "Poster of a Girl" under the alias "Girl on Girl", a collaboration with The Mountains' Leon Taheny. Earlier similar electronic works were once available, under the aliases "The Great White Hype" and "Synsonic Pro-Model", through a dedicated Myspace page, that has since vanished.

Bad †i†s / Deserts

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Bad Tits is Sebastien Grainger's band with Joshua Reichmann, formerly of Jewish Legend andTangiers. The duo began playing shows in early 2010, with Grainger on drums and samplers, Reichmann on guitar and keyboards, and both singing. They released a debut vinyl 7" and digital EP titledGarbage Night on the label Hand Drawn Dracula. On 26 February 2012, Grainger announced on his Twitter account that Bad Tits had changed their name to Deserts.[3] Desert's Twitter account posted about having been recording music shortly after.[3]

Collaborations and contributions

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Discography

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Femme Fatale

  • 2002Fire Baptism (EP)

Death from Above

Note: Sebastien Grainger has performed on all Death From Above recordings to date. Only studio albums have been listed here, for a more complete list of releases seeDeath from Above discography.

American Lips

  • 2017Kiss the Void

Solo

  • 2008American Names (Digital EP/7" Vinyl)
  • 2008Sebastien Grainger & The Mountains
  • 2008DatA feat. Sebastien Grainger - Rapture (EP)
  • 2009DatA feat. Sebastien Grainger - One in a Million (EP)
  • 2013 Going With You (EP)
  • 2013 Yours to Discover

The Rhythm Method

  • 2008Renegade Silence/When You Go Out (7" vinyl double A-side)
  • 2009Finish Me Off (EP)

References

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  1. ^Hughes, Josiah."Sebastien Grainger Moves Mountains",Exclaim!, November 2008.
  2. ^"Watch Sebastien Grainger at the El Mocambo Video | City Sonic Films | Toronto Music Mobile Video". Citysonic.tv. Retrieved16 October 2011.
  3. ^ab"Welcome". Retrieved21 October 2014 – via Twitter.
  4. ^"SoundCloud - Hear the world's sounds".

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