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Michael Bearpark is an English scientist and musician.

Work as scientist[edit]

Bearpark is a Principal Research Fellow in the Chemistry Department at Imperial College London. He works in computational chemistry, including method and software development with applications to modeling the excited electronic states of large molecules and their photochemical reaction dynamics, as well as research into the coherent control of chemical reactions. He has also contributed to the development of the Gaussian computational chemistry codes.[1][2][3]

Work as musician[edit]

Mostly known as an electric textural guitarist and loop musician, Bearpark plays a central role in the band Darkroom. He also has an ongoing duo project with German loop guitarist Bernhard Wagner, called Pedaltone.[4]

Bearpark was a member of the live No-Man band for the band's mini-tour of Europe in autumn 2008 (playing guitar alongside Steven Wilson).[4] He has played on two No-Man releases - as a guest on the 2003 album Together We're Stranger and as a live band member on the 2010 Mixtaped concert DVD.

Bearpark has also been a frequent collaborator with No-Man singer Tim Bowness. He has played alongside Bowness in the 1980s North West-based art-rock bands After The Stranger and Plenty, the ambient-folk band Samuel Smiles (founded by Bearpark himself) and the contemporary progressive rock band Henry Fool (both of the latter projects also featuring multi-instrumentalist Peter Chilvers). In turn, Bowness has been an occasional Darkroom member.

Bearpark's other collaborations include work with Richard Barbieri (ofJapan and Porcupine Tree) and David Kosten's Faultline. He is a regular contributor to Improvizone, a regular London-based night of improvised instrumental music organised by drummer Andrew Booker.[5]

Most recently, Bearpark has formed a more straightforward rock band called Aimless Mules, which also features Andrew Booker (drums), Chris Wild (vocals), Nic Regan (bass) and Charles Fernyhough (guitar). Additionally, Bearpark is currently a member of the space rock band Hawkflawed, formed with musician Ghost of Wood and drummer/vocalist Simon Hill.[6]

Selected discography as musician[edit]

as group member:

as guest musician:

References[edit]

  • ^ "Thomas Young Centre". Thomasyoungcentre.org.
  • ^ [2] [dead link]
  • ^ a b Michael Bearpark feature by Anil Prasad, Guitar Player magazine, January 2009
  • ^ "Improvizone | home". 23 October 2007. Archived from the original on 23 October 2007. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
  • ^ "Hawkflawed". Curateddoom.com. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
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