Leon Dewan
Leon Dewan is an American artist, inventor, and musician. He collaborates with Brian Dewan on Dewanatron,[1] an electronic music instrument project. The son of an inventor,[2] Dewan received a degree in physics from Yale University in 1989. His musical career draws on this background in physics, and heavily incorporates electronic and experimental instruments.
Dewan resides in New Rochelle, in Westchester County, New York.[3]
Music
Leon Dewan has performed and recorded music with several bands spanning over a decade. Bands include Radeesh, The Happiest Guys in the World, Shaumgummi, Dangerspoon, Flaming Fire, and collaborative work with The Philistines Jr. Dewan sings and plays a variety electronic instruments including electric guitar, the Theremin, and Dewanatron[4] instruments.
Albums & Collaborations
- The Happiest Guys in the World (as The Happiest Guys in the World) (1996)
- The Tarquin Records All Star Holiday Extravaganza[5] (as The Happiest Guys in the World) (1997)
- Dewanatron (as Dewanatron) (2005)
Soundtracks
- Shadowbox (2007)[6]
Music Videos
- Hey! Hey! It's the Vegetable Man! (as The Happiest Guys in the World)(1999) Directed by Paul Yates
The Happiest Guys in the World
Dewan performed and recorded with the band The Happiest Guys in the World from 1991 through 2001. The band's music video Hey! Hey! It's the Vegetable Man! was screened at the 2004 International Surrealist Film Festival.
Dewanatron
Leon Dewan and his cousin Brian Dewan collaborate on Dewanatron, an electronic music instrument project.[7] The instruments have been performed and exhibited at the Pierogi 2000 gallery in Brooklyn in January 2006, Pierogi Leipzig (Germany) from April thru July 2006 and at Another Year in LA gallery[8] as well as Steve Allen Theater in Los Angeles in August/September, 2007. In March 2010 Dewanatron performed at Town Hall in Manhattan opening for the Magnetic Fields.
External links
- Dewanatron site which describes many of the Dewan cousins' recent musical inventions
- IMDB page for the film Shadowbox, in which the Dewan cousins perform the musical score
- Pierogi Review of installation and performances at Pierogi Gallery
- Images of Dewanatron performing live at radio station WNYC
References
- ^ New York Times: Art in Review Brian Dewan and Leon Dewan (https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B06E7DD123FF933A15752C0A9609C8B63)
- ^ www.nytimes.com Article on invention by Leon Dewan, Sr.
- ^ Westchester Magazine, "New Rochelle Resident Leon Dewan, Inventor of Electronic Instrument The Swarmatron, Shares His Five Favorite Music Albums"; September, 2011
- ^ Artnet: Technical Knock-outs (http://www.artnet.com/magazineus/reviews/davis/davis1-24-06.asp)
- ^ http://www.tarquinrecords.com/
- ^ IMDB page for the film Shadowbox],
- ^ The Times: The Arts Online; Leon Dewan and Brian Dewan (http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/whats_on/article1888650.ece)
- ^ Art Slant, August 2007 (http://www.artslant.com/la/events/show/6913-the-habit-of-innovation)