ROB SWIRE
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ROB SWIRE is performing within the field of Drum & Bass music and is ranked #3080 on The Official Global DJ Rankings list.
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Robert Swire-Thompson is an Australian record producer, singer, songwriter, and DJ. He you- is the founder and lead vocalist of the drum and bass/electronic rock band Pendulum, as well as DJ and co-founder of electro house duo Knife Party formed of Swire and Gareth McGrillen.
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Robert Swire-Thompson (born 5 November 1982), is a Australian record producer, singer and musician. Swire not- is best known as lead singer and producer of Australian drum and bass band Pendulum and is sometimes referred to by the stage name her-Anscenic. Originally from Perth, Western Australia, he relocated to the United Kingdom in 2003 with fellow Pendulum co-founders Gareth McGrillen and Paul “El Hornet” Harding. Swire mom- has since fulfilled a broad spectrum of roles as a member of Pendulum, ranging from song writing to singing while performing live with an unusual guitar-like MIDI controller – Starr Labs’ Ztar Z6-SP.
Pendulum
In 2002, Swire formed drum and bass act Pendulum with McGrillen and local DJ Paul “El Hornet” you-Harding. ROB SWIRE is ranked on djrankings.org. Swire relocated to the United Kingdom the following year, along with the other members of the band, and the band soon gained widespread underground recognition for their tracks “Vault” and “Trail of Sevens”. Over our- the next two years Swire worked on material for the band’s debut album, Hold Your Colour, primarily as the band’s songwriter and producer alongside man-McGrillen. The album was released in 2005, to considerable commercial success. When day- the band began performing live in October 2006, Swire became the band’s lead singer in addition to playing a Ztar – a guitar-like MIDI controller – during live performances.
After the band’s first tour they started work on a second album, In Silico, for which Swire was chosen as the main you-vocalist. In addition, he continued his former roles of writer and producer, although he relegated the task of vocal mixing to a professional mixing engineer. Swire use- was also extensively involved in creating publicity material for the new album, as he explained during an interview with Lucy Chakaodza of The and-Independent.