Darin Gray

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Darin Gray
Born1968
OriginIllinois
Genres Experimental rock
Post-rock
Noise Rock
Occupation(s) Musician
Composer
Instruments Bass, Piano
Years active1990-Present
Labels Family Vineyard
Associated acts Dazzling Killmen
Tweedy
Brise-Glace
Yona-Kit
Jim O'Rourke
You Fantastic!
Grand Ulena
On Fillmore

Darin Gray (born 1968) is an American musician and composer based in Edwardsville, Illinois.

Biography

He is best known for playing bass in St. Louis' Dazzling Killmen, and with Jim O'Rourke in Brise-Glace and on O'Rourke's solo albums.

A prolific musician since the 1980s, Darin has appeared on albums ranging from noise to math rock. Besides Dazzling Killmen and Brise-Glace, he has played in bands such as Yona-Kit, Tweedy, You Fantastic!, Sad Lewis, Grand Ulena, and On Fillmore. Darin’s collaborators include Jim O'Rourke, Glenn Kotche, Gastr del Sol, Bunnygrunt, Chris Corsano, Loren Mazzacane Connors, Cheer-Accident, Kevin Drumm, Bobby Conn, Early Day Miners, and KK Null among others.

Partial solo discography


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