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(TV) Gareth Willams (This Heat) RIP!



Can't recall if we have any This Heat fans on the list, but they definitely were part of our era of concern. This comes to me via the Zorn list.

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The following came off of R.M.P., where it was posted as being from These
Records:

   "Gareth Williams, best known to music fans as one third of This Heat,
died the morning of 24 December 2001.

He leaves an undeniable imprint and contribution, both to the rich recorded
legacy of the band albums - This Heat; Deceit; Made Available - The John
Peel Sessions; Repeat; and the single Health and Efficiency - and, though a
reluctant but compulsive performer, to the group's fearless, powerful live
performances between 1976-81.

As bassist and keyboard player in the band, he contributed an often sited
'wild card' aspect, also through the use of tape as a lead instrument, and
the fact that he was never formally schooled as a musician, choosing to
adopt an intuitive and abstract approach to his instruments, stated in one
early review as having a 'Jackson Pollack approach' to playing the organ.

After leaving the group, he studied kathakali dance in south India and later
completed a degree in Indian religious studies and music at SOAS. He also
wrote a large slice of the south Indian contribution of The Rough Guide to
India and worked as a travel guide there.

Whilst always passionately creating music domestically, including the 1985
limited edition cassette - Flaming Tunes - he was yet to decide on on a
wider mode of output. He maintained a lifelong ambivalence to the industry
side of being a musician, thus generally only close associates were aware of
his activities - including collaborations with many other musicians, d.j.
appearances, writing, promoting other performers, working on photographs and
visuals.

Gareth was diagnosed with cancer in September of 2001, after a short period
of increasing illness, and quickly started making plans of things he wished
to achieve. Despite having to spend long periods in hospital and undergoing
serious treatment, he maintained an inspirational postitive attitude and
continued to play music, with an eye on what could be done in the time he
had left.

He will be sorely missed by a large group of friends and collaborators, who
knew him as a prolifically creative personality, staunch individualist,
someone capable of the blackest of black humour, and extremely generous of
spirit.

Gareth John Williams 1953 - 2001"


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