Andy Selway is an
English drummer, well known for his work with
KMFDM
KMFDM (originally Kein Mehrheit Für Die Mitleid, loosely translated by the band as "no pity for the majority") is a multinational industrial band from Hamburg led by Sascha Konietzko, who founded the band in 1984 as a performance art project.
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Selway spent his early years in
Luton
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, England, but moved to Kirton near
Felixstowe
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H ...
,
Suffolk
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, where he remained until his early 20s. From a musical family, he is the eldest of three brothers, the other two being proficient bass (Danny) and brass (Ricky) players.
He joined Big Boy Tomato, which enjoyed a fair amount of success in North and West London, and their 'New Wave of New Wave' sound saw them supporting bands like
UK Subs
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and
Stiff Little Fingers
Stiff Little Fingers are a punk rock band from Belfast, Northern Ireland. They formed in 1977 at the height of the Troubles, which informed much of their songwriting. They started out as a schoolboy band called Highway Star (named after the D ...
. The Tomatoes managed a couple of
EPs
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Education
* Edmonton Public Schools, in Edmonton, Al ...
, including ''Acton Baby'' and the four-track CD ''Hormones and Hangovers''. The Tomatoes split in the early 1990s, and a splinter group emerged. Sugar Snatch took inspiration for their songs from cartoons, namely ''
Asterix
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'' and ''
Animaniacs
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''. One album, ''Mad Cows and Englishmen'', was released amidst much touring of the UK and Europe, often playing the supporting slot to
Toy Dolls. Seemingly going nowhere, the band split, though two of the members went on to form
The Yo-Yos, a punkabilly band formed by
Danny McCormack
Danny McCormack (born 28 February 1972 in South Shields) is an English singer and bassist.
Biography
McCormack became the bass player in The Wildhearts in 1991, and soon relocated to London with the band, enjoying success during their commer ...
after the 1997 split of
The Wildhearts. Although signed and promoted heavily, the band never really took off, and they too split after recording a debut album.
During this time, Andy had been working with
Raymond Watts
Raymond Watts (also known by his former stage names Nainz, Nainz Watts and Ray Scaballero) is an English musician, the founding and sole member of the industrial music project PIG, sometimes written as <PIG>.
Watts was an early member and ...
(also known as PIG) and had toured Japan with the band. Realizing that he was not going to get the gigs he needed if he stayed in London, he moved to the United States, where his working partnership with Watts led to his inclusion in the lineup of KMFDM. He occasionally performs with punk band
Dwarves under the alias Dutch Ovens.
Andy Selway Bio at KMFDM.net
In late 2007, Selway played the drums for the Seattle rock band DragStrip Riot and Japanese pop star Ayumi Hamasaki
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in her songs " Talkin' 2 Myself" and "Decision".
In 2008, he went on tour with Genitorturers
The Genitorturers are an American industrial metal band with influences extending into the 1990s hardcore punk and electronic music. They proclaim themselves to be "The World's Sexiest Rock Band".
History
Originating in Orlando, Florida, th ...
. In 2009, he toured with his KMFDM bandmate Jules Hodgson
Jules Hodgson, also credited as Joolz or J. Hogstorm, is an English musician, record producer and former member of KMFDM and The Spittin' Cobras (along with KMFDM bandmate Andy Selway). He is a former member of PIG and Lodestar. In 2006, Hodgs ...
's new band, The Spittin' Cobras.
He resides in West Palm Beach with his wife, Christee Carter, and son.
References
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1970 births
Living people
English rock drummers
British male drummers
KMFDM members
Dwarves (band) members
21st-century drummers
Silver Ginger 5 members