Man-made noise is the alias of talented instrumentalist Terence Dunn. Originating from Hull, UK, he has created an album with musical diversity like you’ve never heard. Drawing on past experience with the band Ernest, the songwriter and innovator has fused elements of rock/jazz/funk/electro in a tour de force of musical ideas.
On the one hand sounding like a latter day Paul McCartney while still managing to push the boundaries of what music can be capable of as an art form, the debut album is a pandoras box of inspirational and multi cultural influences.
Following the recording of the album, Terence headed off around the world armed with a sampler and Dictaphone for his next project, which given his background in original musical composition is a truly mouthwatering prospect.
The self titled album has been described as ..
“An intoxicating cocktail that bubbles and flourishes at every turn..an inventive unassuming treat.” Rock n Reel Magazine
“a magical musical mystery tour… psychedelic at times …an album to take the listeners to surprising and interesting places” Leeds music network
“stunningly brilliant” Ten foot City Magazine
“a masterpiece” Hull Vibe
“The jangly acoustic guitars are mesmerizing…………pretty freaking awesome, if you ask me” Michael Lawrence Web review
Terence previously played in Japan with his former band Ernest and has returned for solo live gigs in March at the following venues in Tokyo
March
Venue 6th Cave Be Shimo-kitazawa 10th Mars Shinjuku 11th Showboat Koenji 12th Planet K Kichijoji 17th Showboat Koenji 19th Hearts Nishi-Kawaguchi 22nd Velvet Sun Ogikubo 24th The Mission Koenji 27th Era Shimo-kitazawa 28th Velvet Sun Ogikubo 30th Bells Shin-Yokohama 31st Club Doctor Shinjuku
To read about his global adventure which includes dog attacks, swimming shark infested waters and hallucinogenic cactus juice….