The Advisory Circle
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For other people named Jon Brooks, see Jon Brooks (disambiguation).
| The Advisory Circle | |
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| Birth name | Jon Brooks |
| Also known as | Georges Vert King of Woolworths |
| Origin | England |
| Genres | Ambient Library Music Musique Concrete Hauntology |
| Occupations | Musician Songwriter |
| Years active | 2005 – present |
| Labels | Ghost Box Music |
| Associated acts | Belbury Poly Eric Zann The Focus Group |
| Website | Ghost Box Music |
The Advisory Circle is an alias of electronic musician Jon Brooks (along with Georges Vert and King of Woolworths). His releases as The Advisory Circle are on the Ghost Box Music label.
An extensive feature in The Wire magazine explored Brooks' fascination with public information films from the 1970s. He describes his sound as "Everything's fine, but there is something not quite right about it."[1]
[edit] Discography
- 2005 Mind How You Go (CDR, mini-album)
- 2008 Other Channels (CD)
- 2011 As The Crow Flies (CD)
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