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Hoodlum Priest (musician) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hoodlum Priest (musician)
Named after a 1960s movie, Hoodlum Priest is a name used by producer/multi instrumentalist and composer Derek Thompson, born of an Irish background but born and raised in London, the name later became his self-chosen moniker for his work as a producer and engineer, using hip-hop, industrial, and techno influences as the source of material for his sounds. == Biography ==
Often known for being an eccentric in interviews, he claimed to have been kicked out of the Maynooth Seminary after producing a Thesis proving that the Devil did in fact have "all the best tunes"〔taken from the history section of the HP website, last accessed 07-30-08 ()〕 and later retiring from full-time employment at the age of 22.〔an interview with Derek, 1994 (), URL last accessed 2006-12-08.〕 His first major musical background through the late 1970s and 1980s was with avant-garde industrialists SPK, and he played a variety of instruments including bass, keyboards and the trumpet. He departed after founder member Graeme Revell took the group to what Thompson felt was too commercial of a direction. After leaving SPK, Thompson had done a very brief stint with the Cure (a position he got after apparently meeting Robert Smith in a bar who apparently asked him what colour was his bass guitar and Derek replied 'Black').〔an interview with Derek, 1994 (), URL last accessed 2006-12-08.〕 He only played one show with The Cure, which was The Oxford Road Show in April, 1983.
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