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Clinker (born Gary James Joynes) is a Canadian sound artist, composer, and visual artist from Edmonton, Alberta.

Joynes played as a bassist in prog rock bands before discovering an interest in ambient music. Brian Eno was an early influence. Recent work includes the live cinema piece On the Other Side... (for L. Cohen), commissioned by the 2008 Leonard Cohen International Festival in Edmonton, Alberta as well as the soundtrack for the documentary Dirt.

In 2011 he was a resident artist at Latitude 53 where his work Frequency Painting: 12 Tones was exhibited.

Sources

  1. Candler, David (April 2014). "Gary James Joynes — A Review of Visual Sound in Practice". eContact!. 15 (4). Canadian Electroacoustic Community.
  2. Sperounes, Sandra (2005-06-25). "Clinker's dream: Music that makes you feel hugged". Edmonton Journal. p. 53. Retrieved 2024-01-13.
  3. plwn (May 13, 2010). "Interview with Clinker: Gary James Joynes", Roulette.
  4. Marchand, Francois (2008-07-22). "Another side of Leonard Cohen". Edmonton Journal. p. 31. Retrieved 2024-01-13.
  5. "Program Faculty: Gary James Joynes" Archived 2011-01-03 at the Wayback Machine, Programs at The Banff Centre.
  6. "Dirt", Film Collection - National Film Board of Canada.
  7. LaRiviere, David (May 2011). "Frequency Painting: 12 Tones". BlackFlash Magazine. 28 (3): 12–14.

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