Jim Noir

Jim Noir
Background information
Birth name Alan Roberts
Born

1982 (age 3334)


Davyhulme, Greater Manchester, England

Genres Indie pop, neo-psychedelia, electronica
Occupation(s) Composer, producer
Instruments Guitar, bass, keyboard, drums
Years active 2004–present
Labels My Dad/Atlantic (UK)
Barsuk Records (US)
Website www.jimnoir.com

Jim Noir (born 1982) is the stage name of Alan Roberts, an English singer-songwriter from Davyhulme, Greater Manchester. He has released four albums to date, 2005's Tower of Love, 2008's self-titled LP Jim Noir, 2012's Jimmy's Show and 2014's Finnish Line, as well as a number of EPs.

Biography

Noir's stage moniker is in homage to Vic Reeves, whose real name is Jim Moir.

His early releases, including Tower of Love as well as all of the preceding EPs, were self-recorded at his parents' home in Davyhulme, Manchester.

Noir's music has been described as psychedelic pop electronica with simplistic, often repetitive lyrics. Noir is a multi-instrumentalist, playing all the instruments on his work.[1] However, he uses a band at performances.

He played at the 2006 and 2008 South by Southwest music festival in Austin, Texas and is currently signed to Seattle-based indie label Barsuk Records in the States, and Manchester label My Dad Recordings in the UK.

Noir released the single "My Patch" in the UK on 1 May 2006.

Jim Noir's second album, Jim Noir was released on 14 April 2008, and Noir announced via MySpace blog that his currently unnamed third album was complete as of 14 March 2009.[2]

On 17 November 2010, Jim Noir released a new six-track EP titled Zooper Dooper.

On 17 September 2012, Noir released his third full-length studio album Jimmy's Show, composed of the best songs taken from his members-only Noir Club releases spanning the years 2010-2012.[3]

Commercial and pop-culture appearances

Several of Noir's songs have been featured on television programs or adapted for commercials.

Discography

Albums

Singles and EPs

Noir Club releases

Every month, a new EP or demo album is given away for free through the official Jim Noir newsletter Noir Club.

References

External links

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