Damon Reece

Damon Reece (born 16 February 1967) is an English drummer, who has been a member of Spiritualized, Echo & the Bunnymen and Lupine Howl.[1][2]

Damon Reece
Born (1967-02-16) 16 February 1967
London, England, United Kingdom
OriginLiverpool, England, United Kingdom
GenresAlternative rock, trip hop
Occupation(s)Drummer
InstrumentsDrums, electronic percussion
Associated actsSpiritualized, Echo & the Bunnymen, Lupine Howl, Massive Attack, The Orb, Way Out West, Feist, Goldfrapp, Fuzzy Logic

Career

Growing up in Croydon, Reece moved to Liverpool at the age of eighteen and played in various local bands.[3] Following the death of Pete de Freitas, Reece joined the re-formed Echo & the Bunnymen, appearing on the album Reverberation (1990). This incarnation of the band met with little success and disbanded shortly afterwards. Reece later joined Spiritualized, but an internal dispute with Jason Pierce following the release of Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space (1997) resulted in Reece leaving to form Lupine Howl.[4][5] Reece has also worked with Massive Attack and Goldfrapp.[6]

Personal life

He lives in Bristol with his partner Elizabeth Fraser[7] (former lead singer of Cocteau Twins), and their daughter Lily (born in 1998).

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References

  1. Lupine Howl at AllMusic
  2. Reverberation at AllMusic
  3. Strutt, Anthony (22 February 2002). "Damon Reece Interview". Penny Black Music. Retrieved 5 August 2011.
  4. Harper, Kate. (17 April 2008) Spiritualized Prep New Album; J. Spaceman On Mister Lonely Soundtrack. Chartattack.com. Retrieved on 5 August 2011.
  5. Lupine Howl: The Carnivorous Lunar Activities of Lupine Howl – PopMatters Music Review. Popmatters.com. Retrieved on 5 August 2011.
  6. Damon Reece. Discogs.com (10 October 1997). Retrieved on 5 August 2011.
  7. Adams, Tim (23 June 2012). "Elizabeth Fraser: 'I'm so excited to have made this decision to perform'". The Guardian. Retrieved 26 March 2017.
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