David Hurn

Location:
LONDON, London and South East, UK
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Pop / Experimental / Other
Site(s):
Label:
Day Release...Fire Records...Astro Lab Recordings
Type:
Indie
Debut single 'Sick Of Hate' was released in 1999 on Day Release records, swiftly followed by live performances across London and Berlin.



Signed to Fire Records in 2001 and opened shows for, amongst others, Mark Eitzel, British Sea Power and Tim Bowness.



Debut album 'He Was A Woman' was released in 2002, followed by the critically acclaimed 'No Love' E.P.



In 2004 David performed at SXSW festival in Texas, recorded a number of sessions for BBC Radio, and composed music for a series of short experimental films.



A ltd edition single 'I'm Spending Christmas With Jesus This Year' was released

at the close of 2005 and described by the Western Mail as 'Probably the most tragic Xmas song ever produced.'



'How I Came To Hate My Saviour', a 3 track CD single was released in June 2006.



'Jennifer (phantom soul miner)' was included on Paris based label Astro Lab Recordings 'cookie and brownie' e.p. series, and was released on 12" vinyl in October 2006.



Davids second full length album, 'The Beautiful Trustful Future' was released in March 2008 on Fire Records, and features the 7" single 'The Man Who Stayed In Bed Forever'.



Contributed music to 'Chamber Music', a tribute album to James Joyce (featuring Sonic Youth, Ed Harcourt, Magnetic Fields, Mercury Rev, & many others) This was released in June 2008.



A special ltd edition CD album titled 'Black Flowers' (4 track instrumental recordings '97-98) was released in February 2010 on Trace Recordings.



Currently collaborating with Ingrid Chavez as well recording his third and fourth albums of songs.

Also a founder member of Four Seasons Television who have just completed their debut album.more news to come on this project in the near future
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