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SIMON
FISHER-TURNER is an actor, composer, musician, producer,
and songwriter from London, England. "Simon Turner (Self-Titled)"
(1990) was available from Creation Records, "Sex Appeal"
(1992), "The Many Moods Of Simon Turner" (1993), "Revox"
(1993), "Blue" (1994), "Nadja" (1995), "Shwarma"
(1996), "Loaded" (1996), "Still, Moving, Light"
(1999), "Oh Venus" (1999), "Eyes Open" (1999),
"Travelcard" (2000), "Riviera Faithful" (2002),
"Swift" (2002), and "Lana Lara Lata" (2007)
are all independently released and available online. In the 1980's,
Simon Fisher-Turner released several singles as The King of Luxembourg,
many of them receiving airplay by BBC Radio DJ John Peel. During
this time Simon also started to record film soundtracks, most notably
for Derek Jarman's "Caravaggio" (1986). He has continued
to compose many film and television soundtracks, including David
Lynch's "Nadja" (1995), "Jerusalem, City Of Heaven"
(1996), "Shabbat Night Fever" (1997), "Trance"
(1998), "My Kingdom" (2001), "Angel" (2003),
"Resurrection" (2004), "Sweeney Todd" (2006),
"Burning Light" (2006), and "Stanley Kubrick's Boxes"
(2008). In 2009, Simon Fisher-Turner also produced Polly Scattergood's
self-titled debut album available from Mute Records. Website: www.simonfisherturner.com
Interview: May 10th 2009 London, England, United Kingdom
Photo: Simon Fisher-Turner / SimonFisherTurner.com
“Music
is always spiritual... It is the very fabric of my life,
like breathing... Sound is the spirituality of the soul.”
- Simon Fisher-Turner, composer, musician, and songwriter
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