, GB, Isle of Wight
Dance and Electronic
A.k.a. Fretless AZM Maxwell House O.H. Krill
Described by NME as a "spiritual disco-technician," Max Brennan has recorded some of the most consistently imaginative music of the last decade. Describing himself as "on a spiritual tip, into cosmic things," Max was initiated into Transcendental Meditation (as taught to the Beatles by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi) some years ago and describes his current life as "attempting to stay balanced in the Western world." Meditation, he says, gives him the "nice inner states of bliss I was always looking for with class A drugs. I'm getting more detached from all the bad things in the world and I definitely see that as a good thing." Making his home on the Isle of Wight, where he has lived all his life, the distinct lack of anything else worth doing leads Max into the far reaches of philosophical and extraterrestrial thought. "We sit around for hours chewing the fat about conspiracy theories - and you end up with a head full of amazingness. Me, I'm into the idea that there are things up there helping us evolve down here. Call them angels, aliens, whatever you like." These interests have always been reflected in his music, from his own Alien to Whom?, the "joyous stomping. . disco-techno, alien encounter..feel-good" of We Are Part Of Us And So Are You, and O.H Krill's The Krill Papers, to Fretless AZM's Astral Cinema, and of course his Maxwell House projects for Peacefrog. Max records with a makeshift assemblage of ancient synthesizers, live instruments and modern samplers to achieve a special blend of live organic sounds with a contemporary twist. Something of an electric bass virtuoso, Max is also a dab hand at keyboards, tabla, double bass and any number of instruments that cross his path, mixing influences from funk, disco, jazz, Indian classical and movie soundtracks. Some of his best music consists of collaborations with local and London-based musicians, including Tom Vernon, Paul Butler, Rupert Brown and James Nye. But Max is also a seasoned solo performer, combining driving bass playing with sojourns at the mixing desk and keyboards, and usually stealing the show at any live gig in which he participates. He has performed at many festivals throughout Europe. Max is also much sought after as a DJ and remixer.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Free Will | Max Brennan | 2003 | Album |
We Are Part Of Us And So Are You | Max Brennan | 2000 | Album |
Biggest Story Rmxs EP | Max Brennan | 2000 | Album |
Let's Go There Together | Max Brennan | 1999 | Album |
Alien To Whom? | Max Brennan | 1998 | Album |
Old Codger And Remixes EP | Max Brennan | 1998 | Album |
Alien To Whome? | Max Brennan | 1998 | Album |
Omiga Point | Max Brennan | 1997 | Album |
Pull Thy Boots | Max Brennan | 1996 | Album |
Maire Brennan voc, hrp IE *1952 Folk |
Sean Brennan g, voc, key US Rock |
Brennan Green CN Dance |
Dave Brennan Dance |
James Brennan |
Brennan & Heart NL Electronic and Dance |
Thom Brennan syn US *1957 Electronic |
Brennan g, voc |
Mary Brennan voc GB |
Mutt Brennan Dance, Electronic and Latin |
Stan Brennan |
Corey Loog Brennan g *1959 Rock |
Anthony Drennan g, eg IE *1958 Rock and Pop |
Ciarán Brennan voc, g IE *1954 Folk, Rock and World |
Kathleen Brennan US *1950 |
Phillip Brennan eb, voc, perc Reggae |
Rick Brennan voc, perc, bvoc R&B/Soul and Electronic |
Aidan Brennan voc, g |
Pól Brennan voc, fl, g IE Folk and Rock |
Winston Grennan dr JM 1944-2000 Reggae |
Paul Brennan dr CA Rock |
Dennis Brennan voc Rock |
Brennan Heart voc NL *1982 Electronic |
Abe Brennan voc, g Alternative and Rock |