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The Great Varsity Band Hunt


Individual Artists

Steve Downie is at King's. When asked for a sentence on his music, he replied "It's very bare, there‘s nothing superfluous – just big vocals with acoustic guitar." He was in a band at fourteen but started performing solo three years ago.

His influences are mostly Canadians. Either old ones like Leonard Cohen and Joni Mitchell, or young ones like Rufus Wainwright. He plans to spend the year after graduation travelling the country, bumming on friends' sofas, and living "the impoverished musician's life" . At the moment, however, he runs the ‘8-Track Shack', an open-mic night at King's every other Thursday.

He once shot his friend in the mouth with a pencil launcher (whatever that is) and currently lives in Milton Keynes which, believe it or not, was where they filmed Superman IV: The Quest for Peace. [OR]

Ravi Amaratunga both lives and studies at Cambridge. He performs solo when not performing with his band Dress Rehearsal Rag (also featured on this page). He describes his music as electronica and says he decided to try it having listened to a bit too much of Warp Records and Planet Mu's output.

He finds the Cambridge music scene a bit claustrophobic and too dominated by minimal house but says you can find "hidden gems".

He plans to keep performing until his fingers and ears drop off. [OR]

www.myspace.com/rjamaratunga

Thomas Edwards


You may have seen Thomas Edwards playing the ukulele on the street outside King's. He started writing songs around the age of fifteen and his first ever song was called The Adult Choking Protocol, inspired by a day of St John's Ambulance training.

His influences are Herman Dune (He used to play at an open mic spot in Paris run by the band's singer David) and Daniel Johnston, whose lyrics he describes as " incredible " . He says that his music is " Like a story, but to music " and is currently working on a song-story for children about a sasquatch called Yves. He hopes to create animation and a live-show to go with it. When not writing music, he is either studying the troubadours in old Occitan or watching The Wire. [OR]

www.myspace.com/thomasgedwards

We didn't have space to cover all the bands we found but they are still worth checking out. Here they are:

Run of the Mill – Celtic folk music

Eighth Rule – Wycombe-based indie band

Robbie Baker – Singer with a penchant for serial killers

Lost Boys – Queen's-based indie rock