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Ryan Moore
OriginVancouver, British Columbia, Canada
GenresDub, reggae, psychedelic rock, post-industrial, synthpop, new wave, electronic, indie rock, pop
Occupation(s)Musician, composer, producer, multi-instrumentalist
Instrument(s)Bass guitar, drums, guitar, keyboards
Years active1981–present
LabelsM Records, ROIR, Nettwerk, PIAS, Geffen, Polydor, Soleilmoon, Interchil, Dubhead
WebsiteTwilight Circus

Ryan Moore is a Canadian musician known primarily for his dub project Twilight Circus,[1][2] his long association with the influential experimental electronic rock band, The Legendary Pink Dots and the Tear Garden.

Early career

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He began as a bassist in the Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada music scene in the early 1980s. He was active in the nexus forged between punk rock and reggae, taking inspiration from the DIY ethic, which led him to begin his own label, M Records.[1][3][4] In the late 1980s, Moore became part of the Nettwerk Records[5] stable of artists and musicians where he remained for several years, working with numerous artists including Skinny Puppy's side project, Hilt,[6] pop artists Lava Hay,[7] Single Gun Theory,[8] Sarah McLachlan, and The Final Cut.[9]

In the early 1990s, he relocated to the Netherlands[4] where he joined the Legendary Pink Dots. In addition to a busy schedule of tours and recording with the Legendary Pink Dots, Moore also recorded with the Tear Garden, Edward Ka-Spel, and Skinny Puppy. He also worked with the Canadian producer Darryl Neudorf's Miller Block studio collective, and released the first record in his dub and reggae project Twilight Circus.[10]

In addition to working as a bass player,[10] Moore toured as a live percussionist with the tribal techno outfit, Exquisite Corpse (from ex-Psychick Warriors ov Gaia member Robert Heynen and Debbie Jones),[11][12][13] playing at clubs on the 1990s UK rave scene including London's Megadog,[14] and Pure at Glasgow Barrowlands.[15][16] A 1996 world tour as additional live drummer with the Skinny Puppy offshoot Download[5][17] saw Moore moving into the role of live drummer,[18] also on later tours and albums with the Legendary Pink Dots.[4]

Since 2000

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Since 2001, Ryan Moore has primarily been active with Twilight Circus. He also produced artists such as Michael Rose[19][20] (from the Grammy award-winning Black Uhuru),[21] and collaborated with other artists such as DJ Spooky[22] and Cevin Key.[23][24] With Twilight Circus, Moore has worked with a number of reggae musicians including, Sly Dunbar, Dean Fraser, Big Youth, Gregory Isaacs, Sugar Minott, Gaudi, Chinna Smith, Vin Gordon, and Ansel Collins.[25]

Discography

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Twilight Circus

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  • In Dub Vol. 1 (1995)
  • Other Worlds Of Dub (1996)
  • Bin Shaker Dub (1997)
  • Dub Plate Selection (1998)
  • Horsie (1999)
  • Dub Plates Volume Two (1999)
  • Dub Voyage (2000)
  • Volcanic Dub (2001)
  • Dub Plates Vol 3 (2002)
  • The Essential Collection (2002) (compilation)
  • Foundation Rockers (2003)
  • Dub From The Secret Vaults (2004)
  • DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid vs. Twilight Circus - Riddim Clash (2004)
  • Remixed: Dubwise (2004)
  • Remixed: Abstract Beats (2004)
  • Deeper Roots (2005)
  • Rasta International (2006)
  • Cultural Roots Showcase (2007)
  • Binghi Riddim (2008)
  • Vocal Anthology Vol 1 (2008)
  • Dub Plate Style Vol 1 Vinyl EP Track Collection (2012)
  • Dub Plate Style Vol 2 Vinyl EP Track Collection (2012)
  • Fleximix Collection 45's Collection (2012)
  • Extended Disco Mixes (2013)

Legendary Pink Dots

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Tear Garden

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Michael Rose

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  • African Roots
  • African Dub
  • Warrior
  • Warrior Dub
  • Reggae Legend
  • Showdown In A Bloody Town

Hilt

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  • Orange Pony
  • Journey to the Center Of the Bowl

Various artists

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  • Twilight Circus Meets cEvin Key - DUBCON - UFO Pon Di Gullyside
  • Edward Ka-Spel Meets Twilight Circus - 800 Saints In A Day
  • Gaudi - In Between Times
  • Animal Slaves - A Fine End
  • Artwork - Artwork
  • Brainbox - Primordia
  • Brothers And Systems - Transcontinental Weekend
  • Cevin Key - Ghost Of Each Room
  • Copyright - Circle C
  • Childman - Childman
  • Darkstar - Travelogue
  • Darkstar - Travelogue II
  • DNA - Le Draw Dee Kee
  • Dub Project - Dub Project
  • Dub Project - II
  • Dubzap - Pro
  • Dead Voices on Air - Piss Frond
  • Dead Voices on Air - Live
  • Edward Ka-Spel - Chyekk China Doll (Reissue)
  • Edward Ka-Spel - Scriptures Of Illumina
  • Edward Ka-Spel - Das Digital Vertrauen
  • The Final Cut - Consumed
  • Lava Hay - Lava Hay
  • Lava Hay - With A Picture In Mind
  • Lydia Tomkiw - Incorporated
  • Muslimgauze - Mort Aux Vaches
  • Niels Van Hoorn - Colours
  • Single Gun Theory - Millions Like Stars In My Hands
  • Ranking Joe - World In Trouble
  • Ranking Joe - World In Dub
  • Tippy Agogo - Holy Crow
  • Tippy Agogo - Incantos
  • Uzume Taiko - Chirashi

Remixes

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  • DJ Spooky - Variation Cybernetique Remix
  • Meat Beat Manifesto - Storm The Dub Mix
  • Necessary Intergalactic Cooperation - #1 Dub / Norwegian Headcharge
  • Nirgilis - Remix
  • Strange Attractor - Rorschach (Twilight Circus Dub Limbo Mix)
  • Systemwide - Eyupsultan Remix
  • Vibronics - Jah Light Jah Love Remix
  • Zion Train - Hailing Up the Selector Remix

Video and DVD

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  • Legendary Pink Dots - Live At La Luna (VHS/DVD)
  • Legendary Pink Dots - 9 Lives To Wonder - A film by Cevin Key (DVD)

References

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  1. ^ a b Thu, Christina Li (2012-04-12). "Twilight Circus on the Origin of His Moniker and the Rise of Dub Music into the Mainstream - San Francisco - Music - All Shook Down". Blogs.sfweekly.com. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  2. ^ "Rasta International". XLR8R. 12 April 2007. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  3. ^ Aaron Campbell (1998-11-18). "Twilight Sound System - interviews". Twilightcircus.com. Archived from the original on 2011-08-10. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  4. ^ a b c Kearns, Kevin (2004-05-12). "Ryan Moore of Twilight Circus Dub Sound System". Moderndrummer.com. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  5. ^ a b "Twilight Circus Interview". Prongs.org. Archived from the original on 2008-11-20. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  6. ^ "Journey to the Center of the Bowl - Hilt : Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  7. ^ "Lavahay - Lava Hay : Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  8. ^ "Millions Like Stars in My Hands, Daggers in My Heart, Wage War - Single Gun Theory : Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  9. ^ "Final Cut, The* - Consumed (CD, Album) at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  10. ^ a b "Interviews - Twilight Circus". Reggae News. Archived from the original on 2013-05-15. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  11. ^ "Exquisite Corpse - Inner Light (CD, Album) at Discogs". Discogs.com. 2012-04-06. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  12. ^ "Artist profile for Exquisite Corpse". Shopformusic.microsoft.com. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  13. ^ "Psychick Warriors Ov Gaia – Digging In The Vaults". Cyclic Defrost. 2005-10-22. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  14. ^ "MEGADOG-Official Megadog & Club Dog website". Megadog.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  15. ^ "Glasgow Barrowlands Ballroom - Gigs & Concerts - Who has Played the Venue P - Q". Glasgow-barrowland.com. 2001-05-30. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  16. ^ "PURE op Myspace". Myspace.com. 2000-08-18. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  17. ^ "being: diaries: download european tour1996". deadvoicesonair. Archived from the original on 2013-01-21. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  18. ^ "Twilight Circus - Mad Groove | Video Youtube - NMETV Latest Music Videos and Clips". Nme.Com. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  19. ^ "Michael Rose – Warrior". UK ReggaeGuide. 1933-05-02. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  20. ^ Anderson, Rick (2005-06-14). "African Roots - Michael Rose : Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  21. ^ McCarthy, Anna (2009-08-07). "Last Night: Michael Rose at The Independent - San Francisco - Music - All Shook Down - Page 2". Blogs.sfweekly.com. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  22. ^ "Riddim Clash - DJ Spooky vs. Twilight Circus". Billboard. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  23. ^ "CEvin Key – the Ghost of Each Room (2001, CD)". Discogs.
  24. ^ "CEvin Key & Ryan Twilight Circus @ Subconscious Studios LA 2012". 19 September 2012.
  25. ^ Thu, Christina Li (2012-04-12). "Twilight Circus on the Origin of His Moniker and the Rise of Dub Music into the Mainstream - San Francisco - Music - All Shook Down - Page 2". Blogs.sfweekly.com. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  26. ^ "twilightcircus.com -> ryan moore discography". www.twilightcircus.com. Archived from the original on 2001-01-22.
  27. ^ "Ryan Moore". Discogs.
  28. ^ "The Legendary Pink Dots". Discogs.
  29. ^ "The Legendary Pink Dots – Live at la Luna (2004, DVD)". Discogs.
  30. ^ "Innovative Pop, Rock and Electronic Music – Metropolis Records".
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