Keith Moliné
Keith Moliné is a British guitarist and electronic musician, best known for his work in Pere Ubu.[1] He has also performed with David Thomas and Two Pale Boys, Infidel, They Came from the Stars I Saw Them, and Prescott. He uses Roland, Variax and Fernandes Sustainer technology, allowing him to produce numerous overlapping instrument voicings within the context of "live" playing.
References
- ^ Masters, Marc (22 November 2006). "Bar-Hopping Into Relative Obscurity". The New York Sun. Retrieved 1 August 2010.
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Pere Ubu
- David Thomas
- Michele Temple
- Robert Wheeler
- Keith Moliné
- Steve Mehlman
- Gagarin
- Scott Krauss
- Allen Ravenstine
- Tim Wright
- Peter Laughner
- Tony Maimone
- Mayo Thompson
- Jim Jones
- Chris Cutler
- Eric Drew Feldman
- The Modern Dance
- Dub Housing
- New Picnic Time
- The Art of Walking
- Song of the Bailing Man
- The Tenement Year
- Cloudland
- Worlds in Collision
- Story of My Life
- Ray Gun Suitcase
- Pennsylvania
- St. Arkansas
- Why I Hate Women
- Lady from Shanghai
- Carnival of Souls
- 20 Years in a Montana Missile Silo
- 390° of Simulated Stereo
- One Man Drives While the Other Man Screams
- Apocalypse Now
- The Shape of Things
- Terminal Tower
- Datapanik in the Year Zero
- "30 Seconds Over Tokyo"
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