Voafose
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Voafose is an alias for Jeremy Simmonds, a Rephlex electronic musician known for participation on recordings by fellow famous musicians AFX and Luke Vibert. In 1993 he released a collaboration album with Luke Vibert, and released an album of leftovers from those sessions in 2008, Rodulate.[1] He has been an important remix artist and released his first solo album in 2006.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] As Voafose
[edit] Releases
- Hecker/Voafose split 10", a split release with Florian Hecker. (2006 October 24)
- Voafose (2006 November 13)
[edit] Compilation appearances
- "Threpton" on Lo Recordings Vol. 1: Extreme Possibilities (1995)
- "Second Funktion" with Boymerang on Lo Recordings Vol. 2: Collaborations (1996)
- "Wooden League" on Lo Recordings Vol. 4: Further Mutations (1997)
- "Threpton" on Fabulous Shit (1999)
[edit] Other contributions
[edit] As Jeremy Simmonds
[edit] Compilation appearances
- Vibert/Simmonds - "Knaim 'n' No" on Lo Recordings Vol. 1: Extreme Possibilities (1995)
[edit] Remixes
- "Pull My Strings (Oven Baked Mix)" with Graham Sutton on Redone EP by Wagon Christ
- "Harmony Street (Digby Estate Rerun)" with Graham Sutton on Sketches by Ultramarine
[edit] Other Contributions
- Percussion on Stop The Panic by Luke Vibert and BJ Cole
[edit] With Vibert/Simmonds
[edit] References
- ^ Gabriele, Timothy (30 July 2008). "Vibert/Simmonds: Rodulate". PopMatters. http://www.popmatters.com/pm/review/vibert-simmonds-rodulate/. Retrieved 26 May 2010.