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nada
Background information
OriginBrighton, England
GenresElectronic music
Years active1986–present
LabelsDrift Records UK
MembersSteve Grainger
Websitehttp://www.reverbnation.com/nadasonic

Steve Grainger is an English electronic music composer and performer. His current project is nada (always written in lower-case letters).

Biography

Grainger has been active as a musician and producer for almost 30 years, in which time he has worked as a music writer for TV production companies, produced numerous records and played in several bands - most notably, those of the mid-noughties Brighton scene such as The Customers and The Small.

In 1999 he signed with Infectious Records, a subsidiary of Mushroom Records as a founder member of Elevator Suite with DJs Andy Childs and Paul Roberts,[1] a band whose first two singles were crowned "Record Of The Week" on BBC Radio 1, and who went on to tour Europe with Morcheeba and release a critically acclaimed album: Barefoot & Shitfaced.[citation needed]

nada

nada's music references a variety of sources including post-war European 'art' music, classical impressionism, expressionism and romanticism, musique concrète, ethnic folk musics, circus bands, fairground mechanical organs, minimalism, electronica, post rock, ambient, dance music, easy listening and jazz.

The name nada, according to Grainger is: "...supposed to indicate my attitude toward music; you see, 'nada' is the ancient Sanskrit word for the universal sound vibration - which I believe gives rise to the entire universe, everything we know... and of course, it's also Spanish for 'nothing' so, to me, 'nada' means 'everything and nothing', which is how I think about music..!"[citation needed]

Live performances - which are rare - either consist of just Steve with a laptop and a few auxiliary instruments or comprise a small 'chamber' group of musicians from other acts on the Drift Records roster. A typical 'Group' line-up might include: Johny Lamb (Thirty Pounds of Bone, Cottonmouth Rocks, Actress Hands) on Cornet, Sally Megee (Cottonmouth Rocks) on Keyboard, Rob Woolhouse (The Burns Unit) on Bass, Jon Pugh (The Poppycocks) on Drums and Tim Didymus on Saxophone.[citation needed]

nada live

nada's debut album how to avoid matrimony features instrumental contributions from Johny Lamb, Jon Pugh, Tim Didymus, Andy Halliday, Annie Kerr and Art Holland. It is released in 2009 on UK-based independent label Drift Records.[citation needed]

nada Discography

how to avoid matrimony (2009)

References

  1. ^ Collins complete UK hit singles 1952-2004 Graham Betts - 2004 - Page 254 "ELEVATOR SUITE UK instrumental/production trio fanned by Andy Childs, Steve Grainger and Paul Roberts."