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Amy X Neuburg

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Artist: Amy X Neuburg
 

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  • Active: '90s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Producer, Engineer, Synthesizer
  • Representative Albums: "Sports! Chips! Booty!," "Utechma," "Residue"

Biography

Despite the fact that her reputation is largely confined to the US Bay Area, Amy X Neuburg is a world-class singer/songwriter. Her talent screams for recognition. Classically trained and gifted with a voice covering an impressive range, she writes art songs, performed with Robert Ashley, and presents her unique brand of musical theatre with her group Amy X Neuburg & Men. Often compared to Kate Bush and Laurie Anderson for the flexibility of her voice and her use of technology (respectively), in terms of breadth of styles she comes closer to Slapp Happy singer Dagmar Krause who also shifts back and forth between avant-garde "pop" and "serious" singing.

Little is known of Neuburg's childhood. Born in Cheltenham, England, she completed a B.Mus. in voice at Oberlin Conservatory and a B.A. in linguistics at Oberlin College. During her masters degree at Mills College she studied composition under Pauline Oliveros and David Rosenboom, percussion with William Winant, and met students Joel Davel, Tim Root, and Herb Heinz. The latter would remain her closest collaborator for years. With them she formed the multimedia "techno-theatre" MAP and began to write and record her first alternative synth-pop songs (collected on Songs 91 to 85). Upon completing her studies she founded the production company and recording studio IS Productions with Heinz.

Working with MAP from 1987 to 1994, she also began to compose for theatre, dance, and film, while associating with many avant-garde artists in the Bay Area, including fellow experimental vocalist Pamela Z (of Discord Aggregate). From 1992 to 1995 she toured the world with Robert Ashley, performing in three of his operas: Foreign Experiences, Now Eleanor's Idea, and Improvement, recording the latter for Nonesuch. Later operatic roles include Simone Weil in Anne Carson and Guillermo Galindo's opera Decreation.

In 1993 Racer Records released Songs 91 to 85, on which Neuburg plays all instruments. It was the label's idea to have her form a backing group for a series of concerts. She called old MAP pals Heinz, Root, and Davel to join her in Amy X Neuburg & Men, an "electronic avant-cabaret band." Utechma came out in 1995, followed by Sports! Chips! Booty! in 1999 (with Micah Ball and J.T. Quillan III taking Root's place). In 2002, Neuburg presented a new solo concert of art songs titled "Songs About Life & Death & Love & Insects" at the EXIT Theatre in San Francisco. ~ François Couture, All Music Guide
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Amy X Neuburg (b. Cheltenham, England) is an American composer, vocalist, and electronic musician.

She holds a B.M. degree in voice from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, a B.A. in linguistics from Oberlin College, and an M.F.A. in electronic music from Mills College, where she studied with Pauline Oliveros and David Rosenboom.

Her solo works combine her singing and speaking voice with electronic loops and samples triggered with electronic drums. Her multi-layered compositions incorporate musical styles including opera, rock, Medieval music, and world music. For ten years she led the experimental band Amy X Neuburg & Men.

Neuburg lives in Oakland, California.

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