Modulation in all things I love science. Always have. But you can't do much serious science in a shed. I tried. So through my boyhood, art grew strong at home while I wrung as much science as I could out of my schooling.
Science turned me first into a chemist then a medical researcher. Art won me a number of exhibitions but I signed my first recording contract at the same time so art had competition.
Science took me to London. London led me to journalism. Art smouldered for a few years. Brighton reignited it and the science and the music and the words and everything else are fuelling it.
Art has the knack of being able to grow in the most hostile environments. I hope.
art, music, science and words
Painting and drawing Exhibitions Breton Hall Sheffield University Derby City Open South Yorkshire Arts Centre Space Gallery, London
Featured in Elemental magazine
Corporate commissions First Floor Publications, Cologne
Genevieve's, Sheffield
Music Discography Raindance/ Seen so many others - 4AD Records (the past 7 days) Glory of God - Office Box Records; They must be Russians, Chains - First Floor Records; Groundless accusations, Passion - Native Records (They must be Russians).
Music for television, promotion, theatre All day and all of the night, Crucible Theatre, Sheffield Formed Sheffield's Music Factory Theme for Thames Television's Helpline promotion Music for Aphasic (charity) cinema promotion
Science PhD in chemistry Doctoral thesis: assay for 6-thioguanine (antileukaemic) and its metabolites Published research (abstracts) Reactions of ethyl, tetramethyl cyclopentadienyl complexes of iridium, rhodium and rhenium.
Assay of adenosine metabolites in chorionic villi to diagnose inherited adenosine deaminase deficiency in utero.