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Martyn Bates (born 1960), is an English singer, musician and songwriter.
Bates grew up listening to English folk music before he as a teenager became excited by punk and got involved in the more diverse and experimental post-punk scene. After releasing tapes of experimental, industrial music as Migraine Inducers he formed Eyeless in Gaza with Peter Becker in January 1980. The duo became known for their unconventional instrumentation and arrangements, and for Bates passionate vocals, which at times were whispered, howled, or stammered. Eyeless in Gaza released six albums on Cherry Red Records, including Photographs as Memories (1981), Caught in Flux (1981), Pale Hands I Loved So Well (1982), Drumming the Beating Heart (1982), Rust Red September (1983) and Back from the Rains, and then went on hiatus until 1993.
Bates then concentrated on solowork, and collaborated with Anne Clark and the band Hungry I, among others. He contributed to Derek Jarmans soundtracks The Garden and The Last of England and released soloalbums like Love Smashed on a Rock (1988), Letters to a Scattered Family (1990) and Stars Come Trembling (1990) which musically was a return to the acoustic folk roots of his youth.
In 1994, Bates released the album Chamber Music, Vol. 1 featuring music set to the poems of James Joyces Chamber Music, written in 1902.
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Albums
Dance of Hours
Chamber Music II
Chamber Music I
Stars Come Trembling
The Look of Love Single
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Popular Songs
- To a Child Dancing in the Wind
- The Arrow
- Mad Reprise
- The Magi
- I Made My Song
- Mad as the Mist and Snow #2
- The Banks of Fordie
- The Bramble Briar
- The Murder of Maria Marten
- The Cruel Mother
- The Death of Polly
- Long Lankin
- The Fowler
- Lucy Wan
- From the Book of Monastic Life #1
- Autumn Day
- Early Spring
- From the Book of Monastic Life #2
- Sehnsucht
- The Panther
- The Fruit
- The Apple Orchard
- Departure of the Prodigal Son
- The Garden of Olives
- To Music
- Going Blind
- From the Book of Pilgrimage
- Song of the Sea
- Autumn
- Time and Again