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Jackson and His Computerband (earlier Jackson and His Computer Band) is the pseudonym of Parisian IDM artist Jackson Fourgeaud. Fourgeaud released his debut album ''Smash'' with Warp Records in 2005. == History == Jackson Fourgeaud began making music at the age of 15. After his acid house debut on Pumpking records in 1996, Sound of Barclay records released the "Sense Juice" and "Gourmet" EPs under the name Jackson & His Computer Band. In 2003 his fourth single, album opener "Utopia", was released. "Utopia" and "Radio Caca" feature vocals by his mother, Paula Moore (birdpaula), a folk and blues singer. Warp Records picked up on these tracks, released on French imprint Sound Of Barclay, and signed him. "Utopia", from the album ''Smash'', was used in the O2 ‘bubble’ ad campaign. "Minidoux" and "Hard Tits" from the album ''Smash'' were used in the Adult Swim "Super Violence Disclaimer" and "AcTN water Tanks" bumpers respectively. ''Smash'' was recorded at home and in various Paris studios. Jackson's also responsible for some of the artwork, including the inside painting. As for guests, again, his mother sings on the track "Fast life"; his four-year-old niece narrates the tale of a mad king on "Oh Boy", which Jackson wrote. In January 2013, Jackson was reported to be working on a new album (). He performed at European summer festivals in Nîmes (France), Zurich (Switzerland) and Dour Festival (Belgium). The album called ''Glow'' was released on Warp Records on 2 September 2013. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jackson and His Computerband」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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