Ben Craven

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Ben Craven
OriginBrisbane, Australia
GenresProgressive rock, Cinematic Rock
InstrumentsGuitar, Bass, Keyboards, Vocals, Drums
Years active2005–present
LabelsDesert Comb Music
Associated actsWilliam Shatner, Billy Sherwood, The Franky Valentyn Project, United Progressive Fraternity
Websitebencraven.com

Ben Craven is an Australian musician and producer, best known for his 2011 progressive rock album, Great & Terrible Potions, which featured artwork by cover designer Roger Dean.

Career[]

Under Deconstruction[]

In 2007, Craven recorded the EP Under Deconstruction as a free download, protesting against the use of DRM in the music industry.[1] Craven later observed that DRM was only a distraction from the problem of monetising legal music file downloads.[2]

Ben Craven & The Section[]

In 2012, Craven assembled three-piece band Ben Craven & The Section specifically for live performances of his album Great & Terrible Potions.[3] The band was interviewed and performed for a live interactive video streaming event in May 2013, in what was billed as a world-first for progressive rock.[4]

Last Chance To Hear[]

Last Chance To Hear was released in 2016, a concept album "loosely inspired by the end of the music industry as we knew it", featuring guest contributions from Billy Sherwood and William Shatner.[5] In October 2016, Craven was awarded the Australian Independent Music Award (AIMA) for Best Instrumental, for the track Critical Mass Part 2.[6]

Discography[]

  • (2005)
  • (2007)
  • (2011)
  • (2016)
  • (2017)

Appears on[]

  • All in a Dream by The Franky Valentyn Project (2015, vocals on Gothic Horror)
  • TBA by United Progressive Fraternity (2018)

References[]

  1. ^ Ben Craven - Great & Terrible Potions BACKGROUND MAGAZINE Review
  2. ^ Under Deconstruction (Free EP) | Ben Craven Archived 29 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Progressive Rock Multi-Instrumentalist Ben Craven Forms Live Trio | Progressive Rock Central.com
  4. ^ Yes Music Podcast Breaks Boundaries | News | Prog Magazine Archived 29 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "Ben Craven announces Last Chance To Hear". Teamrock.com.
  6. ^ Bryant, Gareth. "The 2016 Australian Independent Music Awards Winners". scenestr.com.au. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
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