eb, man, 1948-2014 CA, Toronto
Musician of Electronic and Rock
A.k.a. Jeff Plewman
Nash The Slash (born Jeff Plewman, 29 March 1948 - 10 May 2014) has been creating his unique concept of sound and vision for over twenty years. His first live presentation of music to film was a performance to the surreal silent film "Un Chien Andalou" at the Roxy Theatre in Toronto. Nash The Slash was born of silent film. The name comes from a killer butler encountered by Laurel and Hardy in their first film 'Do Detectives Think?' in 1927. Nash the musician has gone on to create the music scores for such recent cult films as "Roadkill" and "Highway 61' - both directed by Bruce McDonald. Between experiments with film and music. Nash The Slash became a familiar name to music fans through his association with the pop electronic group FM. Having co-written the hit songs "Phasors on Stun " and "Just Like You" Nash established his credibility as a versatile artist. His talents have been recognized with a U-KNOW (later called CASBY) award for best instrumental artist as well as a JUNO nomination for best new male vocalist. Nash's profile was raised on the international stage when he toured the world with the likes of Gary Numan and Iggy Pop. Other high- profile shows include opening for The Who at C.N.E. Stadium in Toronto to a crowd of 70,000 people, and opening for The Tubes at a sold-out Maple Leaf Gardens. Nash has recently recorded new music for the silent film classics "The cabinet of Dr. Caligari" (1919) and "The Lost World "(1925). Nash continues to do unique film scores for other silent film classics including "Nosferatu " and the original "Phantom of the Opera ". Nash has released numerous solo albums, the best known being "Children of the Night" with the hit single "Dead Man's Curve". Other albums include "Decomposing" the first record playable at any speed (reviewed in Playboy Magazine 1982) and "American Bandages' a collection of all-American classics such as "We 're an American band' & "Who Do You Love" and "Psychotic Reaction". The most recent release of Nash's music is a CD compilation of his first two recordings entitled "Blind Windows". it is a collection of all instrumental music textured with early analog synths and Nash's distinctive electric mandolin and violin riffs. The CD has been distributed throughout the world, and reached #3 on the Canadian Indie Charts in 1997. Plewman died on May 10, 2014 at age 66.
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Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Dreams And Nightmares Including Bedside Companion | Nash The Slash | 2016 | Compil. |
The Reckless Use Of Electricity | Nash The Slash | 2011 | Album |
Live In London 2008 | Nash The Slash | 2010 | Album |
In-A-Gadda-Da-Nash | Nash The Slash | 2008 | Album |
The Not-So-Silent Film Collection | Nash The Slash | 2008 | Album |
The Loop (Extended Edit) / Wolf | The World / Nash The Slash | 2007 | Album |
View From The Gallery Two | Nash The Slash, Robert Vanderhorst | 2005 | Album |
View From The Gallery One | Nash The Slash, Robert Vanderhorst | 2004 | Album |
The Simultaneous Man | Matt Howarth And Nash The Slash | 2003 | Album |
Lost In Space (Reel-To-Reel Obscurities) | Nash The Slash, Cameron Hawkins & Martin Deller | 2001 | Album |
Nosferatu | Nash The Slash | 2001 | Album |
Lurid , Livid & Live Volume 2 - Give Me The Creeps 1997 | Nash The Slash | 1999 | Album |
Thrash | Nash The Slash | 1999 | Album |
Lurid , Livid and Live Volume 1 - American Banned 1983 | Nash The Slash | 1999 | Album |
Lurid , Livid and Live Volume 3 - Halloween 1999 | Nash The Slash | 1999 | Album |
Blind Windows | Nash The Slash | 1997 | Compil. |
Highway 61 The Original Score | Nash The Slash | 1991 | Album |
Bandstand Boogie | Nash The Slash | 1985 | Single |
1984 | Nash The Slash | 1984 | Single |
Born To Be Wild | Nash The Slash | 1984 | Single |
4 External Cuts Only | Nash The Slash | 1984 | Album |
American Band | Nash The Slash | 1984 | Single |
American Band-ages | Nash The Slash | 1984 | Album |
The Million Year Picnic | Nash The Slash | 1984 | Compil. |
And You Thought You Were Normal | Nash The Slash | 1982 | Album |
Dance After Curfew (Dance Mix) | Nash The Slash | 1982 | Album |
19th Nervous Breakdown | Nash The Slash | 1981 | Single |
Novel Romance | Nash The Slash | 1981 | Single |
Untitled | Dedringer / Nash The Slash | 1981 | Album |
Decomposing | Nash The Slash | 1981 | Album |
Pretending To See The Future / Swing Shift | Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark / Nash The Slash | 1981 | Single |
Hammersmith Holocaust | Nash The Slash | 1980 | Album |
Dead Man's Curve | Nash The Slash | 1980 | Single |
Children Of The Night | Nash The Slash | 1980 | Album |
Dreams And Nightmares | Nash The Slash | 1979 | Album |
Bedside Companion | Nash The Slash | 1978 | Album |