David Bryant
David Bryant in 2015.
David Bryant in 2015.
Background information
Born (1970-04-08) April 8, 1970
Glasgow
GenresPost-rock, drone music, film scores
Occupation(s)Musician, recording engineer, film-maker
Instrument(s)Guitar, tape loops
Years active1997–present
LabelsConstellation, Alien8 Recordings, FatCat Records
David Bryant playing guitar for Godspeed You Black Emperor! in 2000

David Bryant (born April 8, 1970) is a Canadian musician, recording engineer, and film-maker best known for being a member of Montreal-based bands Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Set Fire to Flames, and Hiss Tracts. In 2015, he co-directed the film Quiet Zone and has written music for other films.

Biography

David Bryant joined Godspeed You! Black Emperor in 1997 as a third guitarist, later also doing recording, mixing, and photography for the band.

In 2001 David Bryant set up the experimental music project Set Fire to Flames combining post-rock with background noise and various other non-musical sound effects, creating a brooding, eerie, and minimalist sound. [1][2]

During the 2003–2010 Godspeed hiatus Bryant met Kevin Doria, of the bands Growing and Total Life, and in 2008 they formed the band Hiss Tracts – named after a Set Fire to Flames song.[1][3] Bryant was also the recording engineer for the three Growing albums released between 2006 and 2008.[1]

In 2015, together with bandmate Karl Lemieux, Bryant directed the experimental documentary short film Quiet Zone. Together with Kevin Doria and Thierry Amar he has also written the score for Lemieux's 2016 feature film Shambles.

In 2017, Bryant collaborated with artist duo Kovács/O’Doherty on their ‘sound and extraterrestrial radio installation’, Signal Tide, which was presented at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in September 2017.[4] The work combines composed and generative music with the live signal of the LES-1, an abandoned satellite.

Discography

Bliss

  • Grafted To An Elbow (1993)

Godspeed You! Black Emperor

Set Fire to Flames

Tim Hecker

Hiss Tracts

  • Shortwave Nights (Constellation, 2014)[6][7]

Filmography

As director

References

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