Louis Gordon

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Louis Gordon
Born1965
OriginManchester
GenresSynthpop, electronic
Instrument(s)Keyboards
Years active1973—present
LabelsMetamatic Records
Toffeetones
WebsiteMyspace

Louis Gordon (born 1965) is an English musician notable for his collaboration with John Foxx. He has worked with Foxx on a number of albums since 1995. His solo work has also been released on the Toffeetones record label.

Biography

John Foxx had met Louis Gordon after watching one of his concerts. The concert was at Berrington Hall, near Shrewsbury and was in aid of Louis' birthday (in January 1995). Gordon was said[by whom?] to be "blown away" by their meeting. He was later contacted by Foxx, who asked about making a record together. Their first recording was made in Manchester.

Gordon began playing the drums as a child, later progressing to bass guitar and guitar. He now predominantly plays keyboards and guitar doing one-man shows with guest appearances by friends.

Discography

Solo

  • Louis Gordon – The Man With No Fame (Self-Released 2004)
  • Louis Gordon - Closed Gone Fishing (Self-Released 2005)

https://soundcloud.com/hyperspacial/sets

  • Louis Gordon – Tell Your Mum I Saved Your Life (Self-Released 2006)
  • Louis Gordon - Deep Electric Blue (Black Spot 2006)
  • Louis Gordon - Goodbye Walnut Road (Northern Star 2007)
  • Louis Gordon - Blind Anorexic (Toffeetones 2008)
  • Louis Gordon – E.S.T. (Electric Shock Treatment) (Toffeetones 2009)
  • Louis Gordon - The Motion Picture Event of the Year (Toffeetones 2009)

John Foxx & Louis Gordon

Gordon & Gunn

  • Gordon & Gunn - The Shortwave Sessions

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