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Pimmon

Pimmon is the recording name of Australian electronic and ambient musician, record producer and arranger, Paul David Gough. He has released records on labels such as Fat Cat Records, Fällt, Tigerbeat6, Staalplaat and Staubgold, and collaborated with Keith Rowe and Oren Ambarchi, among others.

Gough started making music in the early 80s, inspired by Severed Heads, but never released any of it commercially. That changed when he sent a CD-R to the Japanese label Meme, who released it in 1999. Since then, Gough has been creating drone- and glitch-based abstract digital soundscapes, by manipulating a variety of sound sources on his computer. Gough's first documented output arrived in the very early stages of laptop Electroacoustic improvisation and he has thus been credited as "second only to Fennesz as a laptop artist." He has played live at various festivals around the world, and has toured several countries.

Gough lives in Adelaide, where he works as a radio producer at ABC Adelaide. He is also the host of a podcast called 1234 and The Quiet Space and another program on FBi 94.5 called Paul's Play-Lunch. Gough also performs with guitarist Jeff Burch under the name Mandala Trap.

Albums

1997 Copper Hats
1999 Waves and Particles
1999 Kinetica
1999 Pola Pola
2000 Assembler
2000 I Left My Heart
2001 Have An Egg
2001 Electronic Tax Return
2001 Secret Sleeping Birds
2003 Snap*Crackles*Pops
2007 Decoration: Underline
2008 Curse You, Evil Clown
2009 Smudge Another Yesterday
2009 Steered in Smash Ascent
2011 The Oansome Orbit
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