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=Brian Campeau =
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| caption = May 10, 2015
| background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
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| birth_date = {{birth year and age|1980}}
| birth_place = [[Ottawa|Ottawa, Ontario]], Canada
| origin = Sydney
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| genre = Rock
| occupation = Musician, producer
| instrument = Guitar
| years_active = 2004–present
| label = [[Vitamin Records|Vitamin]], Inertia Music
| associated_acts = The Smokey Murder Sticks
| website = {{URL|briancampeau.com.au}}
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'''Brian Campeau''' (born 1980) is a musician currently based in Sydney.


==Early life==
Musician (Guitar, Vocals, Programming)
Campeau was born in 1980 in [[Ottawa|Ottawa, Ontario]], Canada. Having played guitar since the age of 5, Campeau began as a classical player, being taught in Paris, France. Shortly afterwards, his family moved back to his birthplace where he was exposed by new guitar teachers to different, more rock-based styles, which would serve as major influences later on. Towards the end of high-school, he and a few of his friends formed a short lived, but local successful [[power pop]] band named The Smokey Murder Sticks. This band relied heavily on the sounds of [[Weezer]], [[the Police]], and [[Black Sabbath]], and managed to release a few demos before disbanding a few years later. The drummer ([[Jasen Colson]]), however, would come as an integral part to Campeau's development as a musician, introducing him to bands such as [[Yes (band)|Yes]] and [[Genesis (band)|Genesis]]. Campeau and Colson soon formed a duo, and began recording complex arrangements at home studios, mostly for the sake of experimentation and creativity.


==Career==
Born 1980, Ottawa, Canada. Currently based in Sydney, Australia
After completing a BA in philosophy in [[Guelph, Ontario]], Campeau moved to Sydney, Australia. Campeau slowly built up his recording studio and began composing and recording increasingly complex music, involving mostly intricate guitar work and vocals, layered with programmed beats and synths. With this he recorded a few demos before finally releasing ''Brian Campeau and the Solitary Game'' in 2004.


He then recorded his follow-up album ''Two Faces'', which was initially released through [[Vitamin Records]] in 2007. The objective of this album was to record it entirely using [[found sounds]] (similarly to [[Matmos]]), and recording 2 discs made up of exactly the same songs; the second disc being completely different versions of the songs from the first disc. This album was well received in Australia, and was also well reviewed by many publications and radio stations, including [[Triple J]],<ref>[http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/homeandhosed/blog/s2625068.htm Triple J – Review of Brian Campeau]</ref> Sydney's [[FBI Radio]], and the [[Sydney Morning Herald]].<ref>[http://newsstore.smh.com.au/apps/viewDocument.ac?page=1&sy=smh&kw=brian+campeau&pb=all_ffx&dt=selectRange&dr=10years&so=relevance&sf=text&sf=headline&rc=10&rm=200&sp=nrm&clsPage=1&docID=SMH060610554K249CR5E Sydney Morning Herald – Review of Two Faces]</ref>
= History =


After about two years of touring and recording, Campeau then released ''Mostly Winter Sometimes Spring'' through [[Inertia Music]] in 2009. The primary focus for this album was to use only one instrument per song, using different aspects of each instrument to create layers of melody and percussion. Musicians on this album included [[Elana Stone]], [[Zoe Hauptmann]], Kate Adams and [[Ruth Wells]]. Some of the instruments used were [[upright bass]], [[melodica]], [[Pump organ|harmonium]], various guitars, and saxophone. This album was also well received by numerous publications around Australia,<ref>[http://newsstore.smh.com.au/apps/viewDocument.ac?page=1&sy=smh&kw=brian+campeau&pb=all_ffx&dt=selectRange&dr=10years&so=relevance&sf=text&sf=headline&rc=10&rm=200&sp=nrm&clsPage=1&docID=AGE09082859L3A7KE4MD Sydney Morning Herald – Review of Mostly Winter Sometimes Spring]</ref> and led to an extensive tour of the west of Australia.<ref>[http://musicfeeds.com.au/news/brian-campeau-announces-east-coast-mostly-winter-sometimes-spring-on-tour/ Music Feeds Article on Brian Campeau's Mostly Winter Sometimes Spring tour]</ref>
==Early Life==


As well as running [http://briancampeau.bandcamp.com/album/the-plex-recording-studio The Plex Recording Studio] Campeau is now involved in several projects in and around Sydney. Most notable are:
Having played guitar since the age of 5, Brian began as a classical player, being taught in Paris, France. Shortly afterwards, his family moved back to his birthplace where he was exposed by new guitar teachers to different, more rock-based styles, which would serve as major influences later on. Towards the end of high-school, he and a few of his friends formed a short lived, but local successful power-pop band named the Smokey Murder Sticks. This band relied heavily on the sounds of Weezer, the Police, and Black Sabbath, and managed to release a few demos before disbanding a few years later. The drummer (Jasen Colson), however, would come as an integral part to Brian's development as a musician, introducing him to bands such as Yes and Genesis. Brian and Jasen soon formed a duo, and began recording complex arrangements at home studios, mostly for the sake of experimentation and creativity. This project was also short lived, but propelled Brian into the artist he has now become.


'''[[The Rescue Ships]]''': a duo with Elana Stone (currently recording a full-length album)
==Current Life==


'''[[The Green Mohair Suits]]''': a [[Bluegrass music|bluegrass]] band with [[Jason Mannell]], [[Richard Cuthbert]], [[Mikey Floyd]], and [[Ben Romalis]]
Shortly after high school, Brian completed a BA in philosophy in Guelph, Ontario. He then spent a year in Montreal, before moving to Sydney, Australia. Initially living with his then girlfriend in the northern beaches of Sydney, Brian slowly built up his recording studio and began composing and recording increasingly complex music, involving mostly intricate guitar work and vocals, layered with programmed beats and synths. With this he recorded a few demos before finally releasing ''''Brian Campeau and the Solitary Game''' in 2004'. This album was pressed at home and sold mostly amongst friends. It is currently not for sale.


'''[[Jimmy Swouse and the Angry Darts]]''': a rock band with [[James Maybury]], [[Chris Arnott]], [[Dave Sattout]] and [[Josh Ahearn]] (currently recording a full-length album)
He then recorded his follow up album ''''Two Faces'''', which was initially released through Vitamin Records in 2007. The objective of this album was to record it entirely using found sounds (similarly to Matmos), and recording 2 discs made up of the exact same songs; the second disc being completely different versions of the songs from the first disc. This album was well received in Australia, and was also well reviewed by many publications and radio stations, including Triple J, Sydney's FBI radio, and the Sydney Morning Herald.


'''[[The Elana Stone Band]]''' : with [[Elana Stone]], [[Aaron Flower]], Zoe Hauptmann, and [[Evan Mannell]]
After about 2 years of touring and recording, Brian then released ''''Mostly Winter Sometimes Spring'''' through Inertia Music in 2009. The primary focus for this album was to use only one instrument per song, using different aspects of each instrument to create layers of melody and percussion. Musicians on this album included Elana Stone, Zoe Hauptmann, Kate Adams, and Ruth Wells to name a few. Some of the instruments used were upright bass, melodica, harmonium, various guitars, and saxophone. This album was also well received by numerous publications around Australia, and led to an extensive tour of the west of Australia.


'''[[Manger (band)|Manger]]''': a semi rock-folk band with [[Zoe Vaughan]], [[Oli Pieterse]], and [[Mikaela Adams]]


He has also worked with several artists including [[Melanie Horsnell]], [[Angus Stone|Angus]] and [[Julia Stone]], Passenger ([[Mike Rosenburg]]), [[Cuthbert and the Nightwalkers]], and Emma Davis.


His song 'Montreal' has also been chosen as the main song for [[National Australia Bank|NAB]]'s 'More Give, Less Take' advertisement campaign.<ref>[http://briancampeau.com.au/news/nab-ad News on Montreal being used for NAB ad (taken from his website)]{{dead link|date=November 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
Brian is now involved in several projects in and around Sydney.
Most notable are:

'''The Rescue Ships''': a duo with Elana Stone (currently recording a full length album)

'''The Green Mohair Suits''': a bluegrass band with Jason Mannell, Richard Cuthbert, Mikey Floyd, Elana Stone, and Ben Romalis

'''Jimmy Swouse and the Angry Darts''': a rock band with James Maybury, Chris Arnott, Dave Sattout and Josh Ahearn (currently recording a full length album)

'''The Elana Stone Band''' : with Elana Stone, Aaron Flower, Zoe Hauptmann, and Evan Mannell

'''Manger''': a semi rock-folk band with Zoe Vaughan, Oli Pieterse, and Mikaela Adams



He has also worked with several artists including Melanie Horsnell, Angus and Julia Stone, Passenger (Mike Rosenburg), Cuthbert and the Nightwalkers, and Emma Davis.



His song 'Montreal' has also been chosen as the main song for NAB's 'More Give, Less Take' advertisement campaign.



== Discography ==
== Discography ==


'''Brian Campeau'''
===Brian Campeau===
* ''Brian Campeau and the Solitary Game'' (Independent – 2004)
* ''Two Faces'' (Vitamin music – 2007 to 2009, now independent, though available on iTunes)
* ''Mostly Winter Sometimes Spring'' (Intertia Music – 2009)
* ''Don't overthink it, overthink, overthinking'' (Art As Catharsis – 2015)


===The Green Mohair Suits===
''Brian Campeau and the Solitary Game'' (Independant - 2004)
* ''Sing Songs from the Heathen Hymnbook'' (Independent – 2009)
* "Untitled – The Green Album" (Independent – 2012)
* "Wooden Duck" (Independent - 2014)


===Jimmy Swouse and the Angry Darts===
''Two Faces'' (Vitamin music - 2007 to 2009, now independant, though available on Itunes)
* ''(why can't we do it in the) Boardroom'' (Independent – 2010)

''Mostly Winter Sometimes Spring'' (Intertia Music - 2009)

'''The Green Mohair Suits'''

''Sing Songs from the Heathen Hymnbook'' (Independant - 2009)

'''Jimmy Swouse and the Angry Darts'''

''(why can't we do it in the) Boardroom'' (Independant - 2010)


== References ==
== References ==
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20101112101523/http://www.theprimateperspective.com:80/2010/11/gig-katie-noonan-brian-campeau-sydney-opera-house/ Primate Perspective review of Brian Campeau gig supporting Katie Noonan at the Opera House, Sydney]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20091023193919/http://www.throwshapes.com.au/2009/09/23/brian-campeau-changing-his-tune/ Throwshapes Blog – Interview with Brian Campeau]

==External links==
* {{official website|https://web.archive.org/web/20091030033316/http://www.briancampeau.com.au/}}


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== External links ==
* [http://www.briancampeau.com.au www.briancampeau.com.au]
* [http://www.myspace.com/briancampeau www.myspace.com/briancampeau]


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Brian Campeau
May 10, 2015
Background information
Born1980 (age 43–44)
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
OriginSydney
GenresRock
Occupation(s)Musician, producer
Instrument(s)Guitar
Years active2004–present
LabelsVitamin, Inertia Music
Websitebriancampeau.com.au

Brian Campeau (born 1980) is a musician currently based in Sydney.

Early life

Campeau was born in 1980 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Having played guitar since the age of 5, Campeau began as a classical player, being taught in Paris, France. Shortly afterwards, his family moved back to his birthplace where he was exposed by new guitar teachers to different, more rock-based styles, which would serve as major influences later on. Towards the end of high-school, he and a few of his friends formed a short lived, but local successful power pop band named The Smokey Murder Sticks. This band relied heavily on the sounds of Weezer, the Police, and Black Sabbath, and managed to release a few demos before disbanding a few years later. The drummer (Jasen Colson), however, would come as an integral part to Campeau's development as a musician, introducing him to bands such as Yes and Genesis. Campeau and Colson soon formed a duo, and began recording complex arrangements at home studios, mostly for the sake of experimentation and creativity.

Career

After completing a BA in philosophy in Guelph, Ontario, Campeau moved to Sydney, Australia. Campeau slowly built up his recording studio and began composing and recording increasingly complex music, involving mostly intricate guitar work and vocals, layered with programmed beats and synths. With this he recorded a few demos before finally releasing Brian Campeau and the Solitary Game in 2004.

He then recorded his follow-up album Two Faces, which was initially released through Vitamin Records in 2007. The objective of this album was to record it entirely using found sounds (similarly to Matmos), and recording 2 discs made up of exactly the same songs; the second disc being completely different versions of the songs from the first disc. This album was well received in Australia, and was also well reviewed by many publications and radio stations, including Triple J,[1] Sydney's FBI Radio, and the Sydney Morning Herald.[2]

After about two years of touring and recording, Campeau then released Mostly Winter Sometimes Spring through Inertia Music in 2009. The primary focus for this album was to use only one instrument per song, using different aspects of each instrument to create layers of melody and percussion. Musicians on this album included Elana Stone, Zoe Hauptmann, Kate Adams and Ruth Wells. Some of the instruments used were upright bass, melodica, harmonium, various guitars, and saxophone. This album was also well received by numerous publications around Australia,[3] and led to an extensive tour of the west of Australia.[4]

As well as running The Plex Recording Studio Campeau is now involved in several projects in and around Sydney. Most notable are:

The Rescue Ships: a duo with Elana Stone (currently recording a full-length album)

The Green Mohair Suits: a bluegrass band with Jason Mannell, Richard Cuthbert, Mikey Floyd, and Ben Romalis

Jimmy Swouse and the Angry Darts: a rock band with James Maybury, Chris Arnott, Dave Sattout and Josh Ahearn (currently recording a full-length album)

The Elana Stone Band : with Elana Stone, Aaron Flower, Zoe Hauptmann, and Evan Mannell

Manger: a semi rock-folk band with Zoe Vaughan, Oli Pieterse, and Mikaela Adams

He has also worked with several artists including Melanie Horsnell, Angus and Julia Stone, Passenger (Mike Rosenburg), Cuthbert and the Nightwalkers, and Emma Davis.

His song 'Montreal' has also been chosen as the main song for NAB's 'More Give, Less Take' advertisement campaign.[5]

Discography

Brian Campeau

  • Brian Campeau and the Solitary Game (Independent – 2004)
  • Two Faces (Vitamin music – 2007 to 2009, now independent, though available on iTunes)
  • Mostly Winter Sometimes Spring (Intertia Music – 2009)
  • Don't overthink it, overthink, overthinking (Art As Catharsis – 2015)

The Green Mohair Suits

  • Sing Songs from the Heathen Hymnbook (Independent – 2009)
  • "Untitled – The Green Album" (Independent – 2012)
  • "Wooden Duck" (Independent - 2014)

Jimmy Swouse and the Angry Darts

  • (why can't we do it in the) Boardroom (Independent – 2010)

References

External links

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