Michael Giles
Michael Rex Giles (born 1 March 1942) is an English drummer, best known as a co-founder of King Crimson in 1969. Prior to the formation of King Crimson, he also co-founded the short-lived Giles, Giles and Fripp with his brother, Peter, and Robert Fripp the previous year.
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Birth name | Michael Rex Giles |
Born | Waterlooville, Hampshire, England | 1 March 1942
Genres | Jazz fusion, progressive rock |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instruments | Drums, percussion |
Years active | 1960–2011 |
Associated acts | King Crimson, Giles, Giles and Fripp, Leo Sayer, 21st Century Schizoid Band, Michael Giles MAD BAND |
Life and career
Giles was born in Waterlooville, Hampshire, England.
His drumming technique is complex and polyrhythmic, based primarily on the jazz tradition, but also on a developing heavy rock tradition. He orchestrated much of the compositional structure of the first King Crimson album In the Court of the Crimson King,[1] Giles's compositional skills are evidenced by his ability to weave challenging yet seamless tempo changes and subtle melodic deviations in his drumming on the album.
Giles left King Crimson in December 1969, though he played as a session musician on the band's second album, In the Wake of Poseidon. He later joined Ian McDonald to record an album called McDonald and Giles, which was lighter in style than King Crimson, but just as demanding musically. Giles then worked as a session musician for the duration of the 1970s, working with many popular artists including Steve Winwood, Leo Sayer, and Yvonne Elliman. He also contributed to Ian McDonald's 1999 solo album Driver's Eyesalso
Giles also released a solo album, Progress, which was recorded at his home studio in 1978, but not released until 2003.
In 2002, he co-founded the 21st Century Schizoid Band, a group composed mostly of former King Crimson members, but which also included his son-in-law, Jakko Jakszyk, who himself later joined King Crimson on several albums, but after one tour, Giles tired of touring and passed the drum stool over to the late Ian Wallace, another former Crimson drummer.
In late 2008, a new venture was announced, Michael Giles' MAD Band, with Adrian Chivers and Dan Pennie.
He was often cited by the late Rush drummer Neil Peart as an influence.
Selected discography
Giles, Giles and Fripp
- 1968 One in a Million/Newly Weds, Thursday Morning/Elephant Song (Singles)
- 1968 The Cheerful Insanity of Giles, Giles and Fripp
- 2001 The Brondesbury Tapes
- 2001 Metamorphosis
McDonald & Giles
- 1971 McDonald and Giles
Luther Grosvenor
- 1971 Under open skies
Murray Head
- 1972 Nigel Lived
Jackson Heights
- 1972 The Fifth Avenue Bus
- 1972 Ragamuffins Fool
- 1973 Bump n' Grind
Leo Sayer
- 1973 Silverbird
- 1974 Just a Boy
- 1975 Another year
John G. Perry
- 1976 Sunset Wading
- 1995 Seabird
Anthony Phillips
- 1978 Wise After the Event
- 1979 Sides
Ian McDonald
- 1999 Driver's Eyes
Solo
- 2002 Progress (recorded in 1978)
Movie score
- 1996 Ghost Dance (recorded in 1983, with Jamie Muir and David Cunningham)
The Michael Giles MAD Band
- 2009 The Adventures Of The Michael Giles MAD BAND (with Daniel Pennie and Adrian Chivers aka MAD Band)
- 2011 In The Moment - Michael Giles MAD BAND (with Daniel Pennie and Adrian Chivers aka MAD Band) (with guest Keith Tippett)
- 2020 Noise In Your Eye'(Daniel Pennie and Adrian Chivers) (with guest Keith Tippett) and Michael Giles)
References
- "Interview with Michael Giles by Aymeric Leroy – ETWiki". Elephant-talk.com. Retrieved 15 October 2011.