Rothko (band)
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Rothko are an English, London-based mainly instrumental ambient group. The group mainly use bass guitars and keyboards to create their soundscapes. They derived their name from the painter Mark Rothko. They have been described by others as post-rock for their use of a rock instrument, the bass guitar, to create what is according to some as non-rock music.
History
Formed in 1997, the original line-up consisted of Mark Beazley, Crawford Blair, and Jon Meade all playing bass guitar in a variety of different ways. This line-up released three albums on Lo Recordings and a host of singles and EPs on labels such as Bella Union, Bip Hop, Narwhal, and Livid Meerkat [Fierce Panda subsidiary] amongst others, before Beazley disbanded it in 2001.
Between 2001 and 2004, Beazley continued to perform and release music under the Rothko name either solo or with a variety of different line-ups, including ones which featured Francis Morgan and Michael Donnelly, Beazley and Donnelly together, and the line-up of London/Aberdeenshire experimental rock band Delicate AWOL. Since 2004, the group stabilised as Beazley (bass guitar), Michael Donnelly (bass guitar), Ben Page (keyboards) and Tom Page (drums and percussion) - the latter three all being ex-members of Delicate AWOL.
This line up of this history of the group disbanded in October 2010, with their last and final release being the "Sunset to Sunrise" EP, on Mark Beazley's own Trace Recordings label. Since disbanding, Tom and Ben Page went on to work as Rocketnumbernine, with their debut 12" release, Matthew And Toby produced and released by Kieran Hebden [Four Tet] on his own Text imprint and to back Neneh Cherry as both her recording and touring band. Michael Donnelly is also recording and releasing music under his own name.
The first new Rothko release since 2010, the "Severed Tense" EP, was released on [1] Trace Recordings on 1 July 2015 and features a set of 4 brand new recordings, the group now consisting again of Mark Beazley and Michael Donnelly. A new album is scheduled for a late 2015 release.
As Rothko, Beazley also collaborated with artists such as Susumu Yokota, Caroline Ross of Delicate AWOL and JS Adams, aka BLK w/BEAR. He has also collaborated with Graham Dowdall, aka Gagarin, under the name Low Bias and also provided some of the original music score for the Discovery Channel documentary "The Flight That Fought Back", about United Airlines Flight 93.
Rothko now consist of Mark and long time group member, Michael Donnelly.
Mark also plays in Low Bias, with Graham Dowdall, aka Gagarin, and has recently collaborated with Anne Garner and James Murray under the name Tetherdown, and as Rome Pays Off, with original Rothko member, Crawford Blair.
Discography
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1999 - A Negative For Francis - Lo Recordings
2000 - Forty Years To Find A Voice - Lo Recordings
2001 - In The Pulse Of An Artery - Bella Union
2001 - No Anchor No Chart No Rudder No Sails - Burning Shed
2001 - Not Gone Not Forgotten [Live album] Lo Recordings
2002 - A Continual Search For Origins - Too Pure
2003 - Rothko & BLK w/BEAR - Wish For A World Without Hurt - Trace Recordings
2005 - Rothko & Susumu Yokota - Distant Sounds Of Summer - Lo Recordings
2005 - Rothko & Caroline Ross - A Place Between - Lo Recordings
2007 - Eleven Stages Of Intervention - Bip HOp
2007 - A Life Lived Elsewhere - Trace Recordings
2009 - 1997 And Other Things - Trace Recordings
2015 - Discover The Lost - Trace Recordings
2016 - A Young Fist Curled Around A Cinder For A Wager - Trace Recordings
2016 - Sunset to Sunrise
2018 - If You Don't Leave We Will Kill You
2018 - We Will Come Back to Haunt You
2018 - Blood Demands More Blood
2019 - No Anchor, No Chart, No Rudder, No Sails
2019 - Burns in Film
2019 - Refuge for Abandoned Souls
References
- ^ "Trace recordings". Tracerecordings.com. Retrieved 12 April 2020.