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Lewis Gill is an English composer and musician, who has worked in the contemporary classical, electronica, art rock and experimental music areas. Career Early years (art-rock and experimental music) Born in Warrington in 1968 (and a long-term resident of the town’s Latchford neighbourhood), Gill initially worked as an electric guitarist in a succession of Warrington-based projects, many of these alongside fellow guitarist and experimenter Ian Simpson. Gill and Simpson initially played together in the art-rock band Cheeky Atom (who released a single mini-album called Jodrell Bank, Here We Come in 1994, blending a fairly conventional guitar-based line-up with avant-garde experimentation including textural work and the incorporation of vacuum cleaners). The record gained the approval of Karlheinz Stockhausen, who wrote back to Gill after being sent a CD. Gill and Simpson subsequently formed the electronic experimental improvising group Psychiatric Challenge. The group operated between the late 1990s and 2006, and collaborated with Lol Coxhill. Other group members included Harry Gallimore, Neil Packer, Misha Gray, Tim Lyons, Ollie Brice and Dave Jackson. Both Gill and Simpson were in the art-rock/noise rock project Sebastian, which released a lone album, Hew Hoppers Base, on CDr on the Burning Shed label in 2002. Along with another Psychiatric Challenge collective member, Neil Packer, Gill formed the studio-based Vivahead project, who released a succession of albums on their own Pulper Music label during the early 2000s, inspired by abstract electronica, jazz and drum and bass. He also teamed up with Warrington fusion guitarist Tony Harn to form the experimental duo Resindust, who released one eponymous album in 2002. Contemporary classical work In the early 2020s Gill made the switch from performing to full-time contemporary classical composing, and is currently writing and releasing an ongoing series of orchestral and chamber pieces via YouTube videos, all currently realised via synthetic instruments with the hope of producing subsequent versions with live acoustic instrumentation. Several of Gill's pieces are named after places in the Warrington area, such as Stockton Heath, Culcheth, Lymm, Bewsey, Westy, Orford, Padgate, Dallam and Grasmere. In an interview with The Warrington Guardian, he admitted "I love Warrington and I like the idea of it being put on the map, so I thought why not write a piece of music and name it after a place I’ve spent a lot of time in and been inspired by?" A CD release of Gill's existing compositions is planned for a 2024 release, under the title of Parochial Chamber Works – Music Inspired by Warrington (Volume 1). Influences Gill currently cites Arnold Schoenberg, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Steve Reich and 1970s progressive rock as his main influences. List of compositions "Bewsey Fragments" (in 2 movements, for string quartet) "Westy Fragments" (in 2 movements, for string quartet) "Black Odyssey (for Janna Levin)" (for strings) "Culcheth Fanfares" (for brass quintet) "Orford Lines" (for woodwind quintet) "Padgate Spectre" (for sextet) "Bridgewater Dream" (for flute trio) "The Devil's Vertigo" (for double string quintet) "Grasmere Skirmish (for Iannis Xenakis)" (for strings and woodwind) "Sankey Valley Reverie" (for sextet) "Possible Film Music, Part 1" (for piano and strings) "Possible Film Music, Part 2" (for strings) "Possible Film Music, Part 3" (for tuned percussion and double basses) "Bagatelle 1" (for organ) "The Golden Square (for Morton Feldman)" (for double quartet) "The Phobos Diary" (for strings and woodwind) "Dallam Dialogue" (for piccolo and bass clarinet) "God's Vertigo" (for strings and woodwind) "Stockton Heath Polyphony" (for Arnold Schoenberg) (for wind quintet) "Possible Film Music, Part 6" (for strings and chamber group) "Neuroklang, part 1 (for chamber ensemble) "The Lymm Variations (for Alban Berg)" (for strings, piano and wind trio) Discography Parochial Chamber Works – Music Inspired by Warrington (Volume 1) (forthcoming, 2024) with Cheeky Atom Jodrell Bank, Here We Come (self-released, 1994) with Psychiatric Challenge Live at Madge's Kitchen (Electronic Musik, Em000) It's Just Noise (with Lol Coxhill) (Electronic Musik, Em040, 2009) Northern Silence (Electronic Musik, Em107) First Recordings (Electronic Musik, Em147) 45 Minutes for Hugh (Electronic Musik, no catalogue number) Noise Reduction System (Electronic Musik, no catalogue number) The Bracelet on the String (Electronic Musik, no catalogue number) Fraktured Culture (Electronic Musik, no catalogue number) Four Plus Five (Electronic Musik, no catalogue number) Why do We Talk ? (about half - life) (Electronic Musik, no catalogue number) Provocation of Sound (Electronic Musik, no catalogue number) Concerto for White Goods and Electronics (Electronic Musik, no catalogue number) "Echoes of Madges Kitchen" - contribution to various-artists compilation Sonic Planar Analysis: 01 (Stasisfield, SF-CD101, 2002) with Vivahead We Love Infinity (Pulper Music, 2001) Lavatory Studies (Pulper Music, 2001) Slug (Pulper Music, 2002) Cosmic Dunce (Pulper Music, 2003) AWOL Umbrellas (Pulper Music, 2003) Puppet Thirst Meditations (Pulper Music, 2004) with Sebastian Hew Hoppers Base (Burning Shed, 2002) with Resindust Resindust (self-released, 2002) References External links Lewis Gill on YouTube Lewis Gill on Discogs.com Lewis Gill on Soundcloud. Discover the Gill Lewis popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Gill Lewis books.

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    Meg and Merlin

    Tanya Landman

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    Dirty Tricks

    Martyn Gregory

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    Nightjar

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    Amber Marks

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    Gorilla Dawn

    Gill Lewis

    “A riveting survival adventure with an important message.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)Imara and Bobo are two children living with a band of rebel soldiers in the African jungle...

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    The Girls Left Behind

    Emily Gunnis

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    Rebecca Front

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    Song of the River

    Gill Lewis

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    Birdsong

    Katya Balen

    Following a traumatic accident, a special friendship helps talented musician Annie heal and rediscover her love of music in this stunning novella from celebrated author Katya Balen...

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    Scarlet Ibis

    Gill Lewis

    When a fire leaves twelveyearold Scarlet in a different foster home than her autistic little brother, she tracks a bird to find her way back to him in this deeply moving illustrate...

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    The Girl Behind the Gates

    Brenda Davies

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    Meg and Merlin

    Tanya Landman

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    Calling the Whales

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    World Burn Down

    Steve Cole

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    My World in Motion

    Jo Whiley

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    Moon Bear

    Gill Lewis

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    Factory

    Mick Middles

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    Stitched Up

    Steve Cole

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    Paper Tigers

    Nicholas Coleridge

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    Once Upon a Time in the West

    Lorna Siggins

    'All I want is to stay where I am . . . My heart and soul are in this place.'(Willie Corduff, one of The Rossport Five)In a remote, beautiful part of the west of Ireland, a David a...

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    Loss Of Innocence

    Carren Clem & Ron Clem

    The Clems were a family living the American dream until their fifteenyearold daughter Carren became addicted to Meth. Within two months of first taking the highly addictive drug, C...

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    Meg and Merlin

    Tanya Landman

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    A Loo with a View

    Luke Barclay

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