Aaron Dilloway


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Aaron Dilloway (born 1976) is an American experimental musician. He is an improviser and composer who works with the manipulation of 8-Track tape loops in combination with voice, tape delays, and various organic and electronic sound sources. A founding member of the industrial noise group Wolf Eyes, Dilloway lives in Oberlin, Ohio, where he runs Hanson Records and Mailorder.

Biography

Dilloway was born in 1976 and grew up in Brighton, Michigan. He formed a group called Galen in the 1990s, and soon after became a member of Couch, for which Galen had opened at its first show. Dilloway then moved to Ann Arbor, where he began working with experimental and noise groups, including Universal Indians, and where he co-founded the group Wolf Eyes, with which he performed until 2004.

Late in 2004, Dilloway moved to Nepal, where he recorded prolifically (his own material, field recordings, and Nepalese radio broadcasts). and 2017's The Gag File.

He released a collaborative album with Lucrecia Dalt, Lucy & Aaron (2021), through Hanson Records.

He also released a collaborative album with Body/Head, Body/Dilloway/Head (2021), through Three Lobed Recordings.

Discography

Studio albums

References

References

  1. As a teenager, he began attending [[House concert. house shows]] in nearby [[Ann Arbor, Michigan
  2. He moved to Ohio in 2007, working with [[Emeralds (band). Emeralds]] among others, and releasing his own material. Among his releases are 2012's ''Modern Jester''[https://www.tinymixtapes.com/music-review/aaron-dilloway-modern-jester Review of ''Modern Jester''], [[Tiny Mix Tapes]]
  3. [https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/16330-modern-jester/ Review of ''Modern Jester''], [[Pitchfork Media]]
  4. [https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/23216-the-gag-file/ Review of ''The Gag File''], Pitchfork Media
  5. [https://www.tinymixtapes.com/music-review/aaron-dilloway-gag-file Review of ''The Gag File''], Tiny Mix Tapes
  6. Hussey, Allison. (May 7, 2021). "Aaron Dilloway and Lucrecia Dalt Announce New Album, Share New Song: Listen".
  7. Hussey, Allison. (September 13, 2021). "Kim Gordon, Bill Nace, and Aaron Dilloway Announce New Album as Body/Dilloway/Head".

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