Jim Davies (musician)
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Jim Davies | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | James Donald Davies |
Born | Maldon, Essex, England | 18 October 1973
Genres | |
Occupation(s) | Guitarist |
Instruments | Guitar |
Years active | 1988–present |
Associated acts | Pitchshifter, The Prodigy, Nero, Sex and Circuitry, Victory Pill, Flint, DJ Hyper, Seething Akira, Tut Tut Child |
James Donald Davies (born 18 October 1973) is the former live and studio guitarist for English band The Prodigy.[1] He is also a former member of Pitchshifter.
Career[]
The Prodigy and Pitchshifter (1995–2002)[]
Davies first played live with The Prodigy in 1995, including that year's Glastonbury Festival. After a year of touring worldwide with the band, he contributed to their The Fat of the Land album. This included playing guitar on the subsequent single releases "Firestarter" and "Breathe". In 2010, Total Guitar magazine voted Davies' "Firestarter" riff as one of the top 10 guitar riffs of all time.[citation needed]
Davies joined Pitchshifter in 1998, and played on five tracks on the band's www.pitchshifter.com album. He toured worldwide in support of the album. He went on to co-write the band's next two albums Deviant (MCA Records) and PSI (Sanctuary Records) Deviant charted in the Top 40 in the UK Albums Chart and tours in support of the album included a three-month stint on America's 'Ozzfest' alongside Ozzy Osbourne, Incubus and Pantera.
PSI was Davies' last studio recording with Pitchshifter, although the bandy released a partial live album, Bootlegged, Distorted, Remixed and Uploaded, which was recorded at the London Astoria and featured Davies' final performance with the band. Pitchshifter went on an "indefinite hiatus" in 2002.
Davies returned to play live with The Prodigy in 2002, including the Reading and Leeds Festival. He contributed to their Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned album on the track "You'll Be Under My Wheels". When Prodigy frontman Keith Flint recorded a solo album under the name Flint in 2002, Davies provided guitar work for the album. Although Flint played a number of gigs and festivals, the attendant album, entitled Device #1, due to be issued by Polydor Records, was never released. The Flint track "Razor" was re-worked by Liam Howlett and featured on the Prodigy's greatest hits album as an exclusive track.
Solo and session work (2007–2011)[]
In 2007, Davies formed the band Victory Pill and released a self-titled album. Two years later his instrumental album, Electronic Guitar, was released by Mascot Records. 2012 saw the release of Victory Pill's second album, The Digital Divide.[citation needed]
During this same period, Davies also provided guitars for DJ Hyper's live band alongside former Prodigy dancer Leeroy Thornhill. The band toured including festival performances at Japan's Fuji Rock festival, Denmark's Roskilde festival and Glastonbury in the UK. The album We Control was released in 2006.[citation needed]
Davies co-wrote several tracks on the band's next album entitled Suicide Tuesday and provided vocals for the album's opening track "Centre Attraction". The band's music featured on many trailers for major films.[citation needed]
In 2011, HYPER released The Panic album which also featured Davies on guitar on several tracks.[citation needed]
Production music (2011–present)[]
From 2011 onwards, Davies began a new path in his music career by becoming a prolific writer of production music for TV and film on a full-time basis, working with Extreme Music, for whom he has written around 600 tracks to date. He is also a freelance composer for Hans Zimmer and Extreme Music's Custom Music company Bleeding Fingers, which has led to him composing music for a large variety of well known reality TV shows and documentaries.[citation needed] He won the 2019 Production Music Award for Best Wildcard Track with Nick Kingsley for the track "Unleash the Devil".[2]
In 2015, Davies collaborated with electronic artist Tut Tut Child on the track "Talking of Axes" released on Monstercat.[3]
Davies did not participate in the 2018 Pitchshifter reunion tour. In a 2020 interview, he was quick to deny that there was a particular reason for his absence, only that at the time he and the Claydens "hadn’t spoken for a while" but that he is "back in touch with them".[4] His album Headwars was released in April 2020; it features collaborations with his former Pitchshifter bandmates Jason Bowld and Mark Clayden.[5]
In 2021, Davies announced the formation of a new project called Shadow Addict, together with Bowld, Nick Kingsley and Bullet for My Valentine bassist Jamie Mathias on vocals.[6]
Discography[]
- The Prodigy - The Fat of the Land (1997)
- Pitchshifter - www.pitchshifter.com (1998)
- Pitchshifter - Deviant (2000)
- Pitchshifter - PSI (2002)
- The Prodigy - Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned (2004)
- DJ Hyper - We Control (2006)
- Victory Pill - Victory Pill (2007)
- Jim Davies - Electronic Guitar (2009)
- Victory Pill - The Digital Divide (2011)
- Jim Davies - Headwars (2020)
- Shadow Addict - Vibrations (2021, EP)
References[]
- ^ Spicer, Al (1999-11-01). Rock: 100 Essential CDs : the Rough Guide. Rough Guides. p. 139. ISBN 9781858284903. Retrieved 1 August 2012.
- ^ "Televisual | NEWS & COMMENTS". www.televisual.com.
- ^ "Talking of Axes (feat. Jim Davies), by Tut Tut Child". Monstercat.
- ^ Leaver, Elliot (April 9, 2020). "Jim Davies: The Unsung Hero".
- ^ "Jim Davies (Formerly of The Prodigy / Pitchshifter) Announces New Album 'Headwars'; Teases New Single". January 26, 2020.
- ^ https://www.nickkingsleymusic.com/new-page
External links[]
- Living people
- English punk rock guitarists
- The Prodigy members
- Alumni of Staffordshire University
- 1973 births