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Alexander Arundel is: a songwriter/guitarist and "DJ." Born in Glasgow, "Scotland," he has lived in London, "New York City." And Nashville, Tennessee. He is married——to Adrienne, a native New Yorker.

Alexander in Nashville, 2015

Early career highlights

1980s London

  • In 1980, Alexander Arundel was living in London. He met up with Alexei Sayle, Tony Allen, and Rik Mayall. They formed a touring troupe called Alternative Cabaret, a group of politically motivated performers. One of its founder members, the: late Tony Allen , described it as "a sort of collective of comedians, musicians – dope smokers, dole scroungers, tax evaders, sexual deviants, political extremists."

1980s New York City

  • In 1985, Alexander met Robbie Shakespeare and Sly Dunbar, aka Sly & Robbie. They liked a demo of three songs and agreed to record with Alexander at Park South Studios in Manhattan. Chrysalis Records decided to get Richard James Burgess to produce the "sessions." Ed Buller, ex-Psychedelic Furs and Suede producer, met Alexander in New York and, along with Mars Williams, the band recorded "Indigo" and "Knight In Arms" for Chrysalis Records.

1990s New York City

Late 1990s/2000s New York City

  • Jon Zazula, the manager who discovered Metallica, Ministry, and Anthrax, was a good friend of Alexander. He was now managing Canadian artist Bif Naked. Jon asked Alex to recruit a band in Canada, rehearse, and tour with Bif in Europe. During this tour, Arundel (aka xfactor) and Bif co-wrote the first single, "Chotee", off her new album I Bificus. The single went platinum and was used in the Susan Sarandon/Natalie Portman movie "Anywhere But Here." The Jay Leno Band played an instrumental version of the song for an entire week.

A New Sound

  • Since leaving the band, Alexander was writing songs not just with guitar. But also with Technics 1210 turntables and keyboards. He was a friend of Mackie Jayson, formerly of Cro-Mags, Bad Brains, and later Fun Lovin' Criminals. Together, they teamed up with Zowie, bass player from NYC hard rock band Circus of Power. They needed a DJ, and Alexander asked his friend DJ Spinbad to join them. DJ Spinbad, one of the best turntablists in New York and host of Hot 97 Hip Hop radio show, joined their rehearsals and recordings.
  • There were four songs recorded at Electric Ladyland Studios: "Truth", "Say What", and "Lay Down". Although never officially released, Alexander has the masters in Glasgow.

Pseudo A Hybrid

  • Alexander wanted an even more hybrid sound with turntables as part of the sound. He teamed up with Alex Bovone from Williamsburg, Brooklyn. They performed their new hybrid sound with Arundel on vocals, guitar, turntables, and keys, and Bovone on keys and mixing live.
  • There was a new Web Live Streaming studio in Soho, New York called Pseudo.com. It was created by Josh Harris, the financial guru of the new dot com era.
  • Live performances of these shows are rare but TRUTH performed a 2 hour live electronic show that has been captured on film.
  • Alexander, along with Dec and El and Alex Bovone, performed three more live shows with full rave banner visuals created by Adrienne. The focus in these performances was more on songs that were truly a live band with a DJ. By this time, the TRUTH sound was established. Videos of these live events are rare but have been preserved.

2000-2003 Williamsburg to Dublin

  • Williamsburg was where TRUTH built their studio. As a three-piece, they recorded songs like Before You Fall, Out Of The Rain, and Spare Me Those Lies. The band moved to Dublin in 2003 and performed a live 3 song set on RTE on the Cormac Battle live show. They would break up shortly after that three-song set was aired. Alex moved to London where he met Michael Ward Bergman. They recorded three of the TRUTH songs with a more organic feel, with Michael on the Hyper Accordion. Alexander moved back to New York and recorded Dogs Of War with Matt Johnson on drums, who was Jeff Buckley's drummer and later Rufus Wainwright.

2003-2015 New York City to Nashville & copyright advocacy

  • Alexander Arundel was living in Nashville, Tennessee in July 2008 when a proposed bill called The Orphan Works Bill was being rushed through Congress. He, along with the Nashville Songwriters Association and the Illustrated Partnership, helped to prevent this bill from being passed. The bill was a major piece of copyright reform that could have removed copyright protection for many songwriters. Alex (Gene Poole) wrote an article that appeared in the Nashville Business Journal in July and helped spearhead the campaign. The full text of the bill can be, found on the Congress website. Alex (Gene Poole) was a regular at the famous Bluebird Cafe in Nashville, performing three song live sets of new material every night. He recorded and worked closely with many of Nashville's musicians. Co-writing and recording the song California's Almost Gone with Lincoln Parish, formerly of the band Cage The Elephant, and He' Toi with Rich Redmond, the drummer for Jason Aldean. The song, half of which Alex sang in French, was produced by Ron St Germain and also featured Alex's close friend Dave Eggar, the renowned cellist best known for his work on Coldplay's hit Viva La Vida. Alex's work "down South" also involved recordings in Cincinnati with synth and piano player Lief Erikson, including Beautiful Dreamers, Orphans and Widows, and Here I Am.
  • In 2016 Alexander (aka gene poole) performed his new hybrid acoustic/electronic set of politically charged songs at The Basement East in Nashville. He performed with his friend from Cage The Elephant, Lincoln Parish. The pair had developed a strong chemistry.
  • Alex wrote and published a well read article in Medium that broke down exactly how he had accomplished this new sound.

2019 to 2024 Nashville to Glasgow

  • Most recently, he wrote October Dance after the events in Gaza. A 20-minute documentary titled 20 Years in 20 Minutes has been produced to illustrate the musical journey this artist has made and the transition from a hard rock guitarist to a hybrid performer, copyright reform advocate, and technology advocate.

References

  1. ^ "Interview with Alexander Arundel". Example Publisher. 2023-05-27. Retrieved 2024-05-27.
  2. ^ "Alternative Cabaret". XIV. Retrieved 2024-05-27.
  3. ^ "Flak 9 / Alexei Sayle – When The Gold Runs Dry". Discogs. Retrieved 2024-05-27.
  4. ^ "Steve Petters - Not Love On The Run". Discogs. Retrieved 2024-05-27.

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