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Fanny (artist) : ウィキペディア英語版
Fanny (musician)

Fanny is a musical alias of Winnipeg, Manitoba breakcore producer and Scottish expatriate, Fraser Runciman (also known as Frasier Runciman〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/Fanny )〕 and Fraser "Fraz" Rosetti). He was signed to Winnipeg's Sublight Records in 2004, and founded his own record label, Girlcum Records, in 2006. Since his shift from a rock guitarist to an electronic musician, Runciman has toured Europe and the United States several times with notable acts such as Venetian Snares, Sickboy Milkplus, Duran Duran Duran, Xanopticon and Abelcain.
==Early years==
Runciman began his musical career in the 1980s at the end of the British punk rock explosion, playing guitar for bands in Edinburgh. He used influences from (The Banshees ) to Def Jam, and Stravinsky to P-Funk. Runciman's unconventional playing style drew attention from local notable punk rock band, The Exploited. In 1991, Runciman joined The Exploited as guitarist (under the moniker "Fraz"), and went on to tour Europe and South America with the band. He was also featured as "the human bone" on the band's ''Buenos Aires 93'' concert video tape. Runciman co-wrote and recorded The Exploited's ''Beat the Bastards'' LP; however, Runciman left the band (for unknown reasons) in 1995, just prior to the LP's release in 1996, and thus he was not included in the album credits.
In 1995, Runciman relocated to Montreal to play in the Canadian band Bootsauce. After the band broke up in 1996, he decided to remain in Canada and moved to Winnipeg.

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