| Douglas John McCarthy | | Born | September 01, 1967 (1967-09-01) (age 40)
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| | Instrument(s) | Voice | Associated acts | Nitzer Ebb, Fixmer/McCarthy | Douglas John McCarthy is the former vocalist for Chelmsford, Essex-based EBM band Nitzer Ebb. A musical instrument is a device constructed or modified with the purpose of making music. ...
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Nitzer Ebb (pronounced night-zer or nit-zerâthe band themselves pronounce it either way) is a music group formed in 1982 by Essex schoolfriends Douglas McCarthy (vocals, synthesizer), Vaughan (Bon) Harris on synthesizers and drums, and David Gooday. ...
Fixmer/McCarthy is a collaboration between the French techno producer Terence Fixmer, and British EBM vocalist Douglas McCarthy (of Nitzer Ebb). ...
Chelmsford Borough Council Coat Of Arms , Chelmsford is the county town of Essex, England. ...
Electronic body music (mainly known by its acronym EBM) is a music genre that combines elements of industrial music and electronic punk music. ...
Nitzer Ebb (pronounced night-zer or nit-zerâthe band themselves pronounce it either way) is a music group formed in 1982 by Essex schoolfriends Douglas McCarthy (vocals, synthesizer), Vaughan (Bon) Harris on synthesizers and drums, and David Gooday. ...
He was born 1 Sept, 1967. Apart from writing and performing with Nitzer Ebb, McCarthy has also appeared on recordings by Recoil and has released material with Fixmer/McCarthy. Alan Wilder, circa 2000. ...
Fixmer/McCarthy is a collaboration between the French techno producer Terence Fixmer, and British EBM vocalist Douglas McCarthy (of Nitzer Ebb). ...
After splitting from Nitzer Ebb, McCarthy left the music business - save for the Recoil tracks he contributed to - and focused on film studies and design in Cambridge, England. He moved to London in 2000 to work in the advertising field.[1]
See Also Nitzer Ebb (pronounced night-zer or nit-zerâthe band themselves pronounce it either way) is a music group formed in 1982 by Essex schoolfriends Douglas McCarthy (vocals, synthesizer), Vaughan (Bon) Harris on synthesizers and drums, and David Gooday. ...
Alan Wilder, circa 2000. ...
Unsound Methods is a Recoil studio album, released in October 1997. ...
Fixmer/McCarthy is a collaboration between the French techno producer Terence Fixmer, and British EBM vocalist Douglas McCarthy (of Nitzer Ebb). ...
References - ^ Fixmer/McCarthy official biography
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