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Aidan Girt
Also known as1-Speed Bike, Bottleskup Flenkenkenmike, OSB
Genres Post-rock, instrumental rock, electronica, experimental rock
Occupation(s) Musician
Instrument(s) Drum kit, Percussion
Years active1996–present
Labels Kranky, Constellation, Broklyn Beats
Member of Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Some Became Hollow Tubes
Formerly of Exhaust
A Silver Mt. Zion

Aidan Girt is a Canadian drummer for the Montreal-based post-rock collectives Godspeed You! Black Emperor, and Exhaust. He is also a solo electronic artist under the names OSB, 1-Speed Bike, and Bottleskup Flenkenkenmike and continues to record (with others) in Some Became Hollow Tubes. [1]

Career

In 1994, Girt co-founded Godspeed You! Black Emperor. [2] [3]

Girt, along with Gordon Krieger and Mike Zabitsky, formed the group Exhaust; they performed in Montreal for a short time and released a single in 1996. In 1998, the three released a self-titled album and, in 2001, a studio album, Enregistreur. [4] [5]

Girt played drums as a guest musician on the debut album of A Silver Mt. Zion in 2000.

As 1-Speed Bike, Girt released a number of solo albums and EPs, including El Gallito in 2004 [6] [3]

In 2019 Girt began releasing music as a duo with guitarist Eric Quach under the name Some Became Hollow Tubes.

Discography

Godspeed You! Black Emperor

Exhaust

A Silver Mt. Zion

1-Speed Bike

  • Droopy Butt Begone! ( Constellation Records, 2000)
  • I'm a Pretzel on a Stealth Mission to Kill the President (Broklyn Beats, 2002)
  • Limp Penis (self-released, 2003)
  • El Gallito (Broklyn Beats, 2004)
  • Klootzak Keizer (Broklyn Beats, 2005)
  • Someone Told Me Life Gets Easier in Your 50s (Broklyn Beats, 2005)
  • A Swimmer in the Ocean Is Not Afraid of the Rain (Bully Records, 2006)
  • Pashto Translator Needed (self-released, 2010)
  • This Country is Torture (Bad Panda Records, 2011)
  • Robbery (self-released, 2013)

Bottleskup Flenkenkenmike

  • Untitled 12" (Toolbox, 2002)
  • Looks Like Velvet, Smells Like Pee (Broklyn Beats, 2002)

Some Became Hollow Tubes

  • In 1988 I Thought This Shit Would Never Change (self-released, 2019)
  • Keep it in the Ground (Gizeh Records, 2019)

References

  1. ^ "Music - Some Became Hollow Tubes". somebecamehollowtubes.bandcamp.com. Some Became Hollow Tubes. Retrieved 2021-10-18.
  2. ^ Colin Larkin. The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Omnibus Press; 27 May 2011. ISBN  978-0-85712-595-8. p. 1439.
  3. ^ a b "1-Speed Bike El Gallito". Exclaim!. By Michael Edwards, Mar 01, 2004
  4. ^ "Exhaust". AllMusic, Biography by MacKenzie Wilson
  5. ^ "Last Ex: Last Ex". Pop Matters, Ian King, 04 Dec 2014
  6. ^ The Wire. Vol. Issues 257-262. C. Parker; 2005. p. 65.

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