The Advisory Circle

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The Advisory Circle
Also known asCate Brooks
King of Woolworths
Georges Vert
Clesse
D.D. Denham
OriginEngland
GenresAmbient
Library Music
Musique Concrete
Hauntology
Occupation(s)Music Producer
Composer
Years active2001 – 2004 (as King Of Woolworths)
  • 2005 – present (as The Advisory Circle)

2012 – 2020 (as Jon Brooks)

2021 – present (as Cate Brooks)
LabelsGhost Box Music
Clay Pipe Music
Cafe Kaput
WebsiteGhost Box Music

The Advisory Circle is an alias of English electronic musician Cate Brooks (formerly known as Jon Brooks) along with King of Woolworths. Her releases as The Advisory Circle are on the Ghost Box Music label.

The Advisory Circle's first release was Mind How You Go, issued as a 3" CD in 2005.[1]

An extensive feature in The Wire magazine explored Brooks' fascination with public information films from the 1970s. They describe their sound as "Everything's fine, but there is something not quite right about it."[2]

Cate Brooks also releases music, under her own name and a variety of alter-egos, with similar musical influences (such as soundtrack music and library music), emotional atmospheres, and conceptual themes to The Advisory Circle material, through the Clay Pipe Music label, own label Café Kaput, and the band The Pattern Forms (in collaboration with Ed Macfarlane and Edd Gibson of Friendly Fires).

Discography

As The Advisory Circle:

As King Of Woolworths:

References

  1. ^ Reviews, Stylus Magazine, 8 December 2005.
  2. ^ "XLR8R article on The Advisory Circle". Ghostbox.co.uk. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
  3. ^ "The Advisory Circle - Ways of Seeing". Ghostbox.greedbag.com. Retrieved 4 March 2020.

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