Jeremy Inkel

Jeremy Michel Neville Inkel (8 February 1983 – 11 January 2018[2]) was a Canadian electronic musician based in Vancouver. He was best known as a keyboard player and programmer for Left Spine Down and electro-industrial band Front Line Assembly as well as producing tracks for various well known musicians worldwide. He began his work with Left spine Down in 2003 when he replaced original member Frank Valoczy. He was invited into Front Line Assembly in 2005 and made his first contributions to their 2006 album Artificial Soldier. He also made contributions to Front Line Assembly side-projects Noise Unit and Delerium. Inkel died from complications with asthma at the age of 34 on January 11, 2018.

Jeremy Michel Neville Inkel
Inkel live at E-Tropolis Festival, 2016
Background information
Born(1983-02-08)February 8, 1983
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
DiedJanuary 11, 2018(2018-01-11) (aged 34)
North Vancouver, Canada[1]
Genres
Occupation(s)Musician
Instruments
Years active2003–2018
Labels
Associated acts

Career

By 2003, Inkel co-founded Left Spine Down with kAINE D3L4Y and Matt Girvan. Their like-mindedness for punk rock and electronic music brought them together, performing as headliners as well as openers for touring acts in Vancouver. After beginning work on LSD's first album, Fighting for Voltage with Chris Peterson, Inkel was welcomed into Front Line Assembly in 2005. He co-wrote and -produced the full-length album Artificial Soldier (released in 2006). FLA then brought Inkel (as well as LSD alumni Jared Slingerland) on tour to promote the Artificial Soldier album. They quickly followed up with the remix album Fallout, touring worldwide for two years with the group, and co-headlining various festivals such as Mera Luna, Summer Darkness, and Amphi Festival (featuring notable acts such as Nitzer Ebb, Bauhaus, Apoptygma Berzerk, Bloc Party, VNV Nation, The Killers and others).

He was also in the lineup for FLA to play in Russia for the first time. It was during these tours with FLA that Inkel was able to introduce the world to his other band, Left Spine Down, via the means of their Smartbomb EP released on the Synthetic Sounds label.

2008 and 2009 saw Inkel and Left Spine Down open for acts such as The Genitorturers, ohGr, The Birthday Massacre, and the Revolting Cocks' North American Lubricatour (with Jim Rose, Blownload and Left Spine Down as guests). It was then when Inkel began working with 16volt's Eric Powell, providing his services on their new album American Porn Songs ("To Hell") and coordinating LSD's appearance on the North American MIDI GHETTO TOUR, which consisted of thirty-three performances with 16volt and Chemlab in Spring of 2010.

In 2009, Inkel returned to Front Line Assembly, co-writing and co-producing the full-length album Improvised Electronic Device, and the single "Shifting Through the Lens". The albums were released in 2010. As a result of Inkel's experience touring with The Revolting Cocks, he enlisted Al Jourgensen to co-produce, mix, and perform vocals for the track "Stupidity", alongside Justin Hagberg, guitarist and vocalist for 3 Inches of Blood.

Inkel died in North Vancouver on 11 January 2018, aged 34, following complications from asthma.[3][4]

Discography

Noise Unit

  • 2005 Voyeur

Front Line Assembly

Left Spine Down

Delerium

See also

References

  1. "Jeremy Inkel Obituary". Dignity Memorial. Retrieved 4 February 2020.
  2. Obituary
  3. "Jeremy Inkel of Front Line Assembly has passed away". Post-Punk.com. Retrieved 12 March 2019.
  4. "RIP Front Line Assembly co-writer Jeremy Inkel". Side Line. Retrieved 12 March 2019.
  5. http://www.metropolis-records.com/news/?id=72
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