Szam Findlay

Szam Findlay is a Canadian electronic music producer who has been active since 1998. While still a teenager he was signed to Rough Trade Publishing . Subsequently while still in high school his debut album Die Hautfabrik was released by Resonant Recordings/Todtenschlaf [1] in 2001 to acclaim from BBC [2] Allmusic [3] and Incursion.[4] This release marked the beginning of a longtime collaboration with performance artist Dandilion Wind Opaine who provided the artwork for the booklet.

In 2003 the two embarked on a decade long collaboration that encompassed the projects Dandi Wind and Fan Death. Dandi Wind released 2 full length albums, 5 eps, and a handful of singles amidst extensive global touring alongside bands such as Klaxons, The Horrors, The Presets, Final Fantasy, Simian Mobile Disco and Broken Social Scene. The project was terminated in 2010.

In 2007 with the addition of Marta Jaciubek McKeever the Fan Death project was created. An EP and full length album was released on Mercury/Universal/Last Gang Records following singles on Erol Alkan's Phantasy Sounds [5] and Tokyo's Big Love records. In support of these releases live shows were performed with Florence and the Machine, Metronomy, Telepathe, Late of the Pier and Franz Ferdinand in addition to a full European tour supporting Vampire Weekend.[6] As of 2011 Findlay has continued the project with new vocalists Kasia Elizabeth and Tessa Marie.[7]

In 2012 both 100% Silk [8] and Big Love Records [9] released 12" EPs from a new collaboration with Manderson under the name Body Double.

The website for the 2013 documentary "Fall/Winter" references his contributions to the score of the film.[10] In 2013 a full length album entitled "The Fairer Sex" by new vocal project Cry Blue Sky was released via Todtenschlaf.

Discography

Albums

as Szam Findlay:

Dandi Wind:

Fan Death:

Cry Blue Sky:

Singles and EPs

Dandi Wind:

Fan Death:

Body Double:

Remixes

Dandi Wind:

Fan Death:

References

External links

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