John Callaghan | |
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Born | September 2, 1969 |
Nationality | United Kingdom |
Known for | Doctor Who stories |
John Callaghan (born 2 September 1969[1]) is a musician, Model (art)[2] writer[3] and performance artist.
Formerly with Warp records.[4], he is signed to independent music label Antigen Records[5]. He is also part of the electronic act Eccentronic with Susi O'Neill AKA mistress of the theremin[6] Miss Hypnotique and has released a number of transport-themed songs[7] including a song parodying the Edinburgh Tram[8].
He has worked as a producer and director for a number of musicians including Professor Elemental, Paul Vickers, Lee Ashcroft and Namtao.
His 1998 track "I'm Not Comfortable Inside My Mind"[9] aired during MTV's Chill Out Zone in 1999 [10], and also featured in a Guardian round-up of songs about gender[11] in October 2015. The B-side "Give me some air" played on the John Peel show on BBC Radio 1[12][13]. His 2010 single "Once More with Feeling" was released with a knitted cover.[14]
He has contributed a number of Doctor Who-themed tracks to the Wife in Space podcast. He provided music for a limited edition EP 'The Raves of Androzani', including The Ballad of The Raston Warrior Robot which was played in a BBC Tees feature with Neil and Sue Perryman.
He regularly performs live and is sometimes known for his 'eccentric'[15][16] and 'frenetic energy'[17].
He is a self-confessed Doctor Who fan, Asexuality and a Vegetarianism[18].
He has written a number of Doctor Who stories.[3] In 2008 he contributed to Short Trips: How the Doctor Changed My Life: How the Doctor Changed my Life, an anthology of Doctor Who stories compiled by Simon Guerrier.[19] He contributed to the 2009 anthology Short Trips: Indefinable Magic edited by Neil Corry.[20]
He has worked with a variety of artists, as a co-performer, producer, illustrator and director.
Chap-hop artist Professor Elemental:
Miss Hypnotique as part of electronic act Eccentronic:
Yeah Yeah Noh:
Mr Twonkey aka Paul Vickers:
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