William Frederick Rieflin (September 30, 1960
– March 24, 2020) was an American musician. Rieflin came to prominence in the 1990s mainly for his work as a drummer with groups (particularly in the
industrial rock and
industrial metal
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scenes) such as
Ministry, the
Revolting Cocks,
Lard,
KMFDM,
Pigface,
Swans,
Chris Connelly, and
Nine Inch Nails
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. He worked regularly with
R.E.M. following the retirement of
Bill Berry in 1997. He was a member of
King Crimson
King Crimson were an English progressive rock band formed in London in 1968 by Robert Fripp, Michael Giles, Greg Lake, Ian McDonald (musician), Ian McDonald and Peter Sinfield. Guitarist Fripp remained the only constant member throughout the ...
from 2013 until his death in 2020.
Career
Early years
Rieflin was born on September 30, 1960,
and began his professional career in his hometown of Seattle. In 1975, he was in The Telepaths, a band which played backup for a couple of live gigs by the pre-
The Screamers band The Tupperwares.
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He played drums for
The Blackouts starting in 1979. His bandmates included Mike Davidson,
Paul Barker, Roland Barker and Erich Werner. Eventually that band dissolved and Paul Barker joined the nascent
Ministry.
Ministry, Pigface, solo work
Rieflin's earliest collaboration with Al Jourgensen was in 1986 on "You Often Forget", the second single by the
Revolting Cocks. Later, he participated in the creation of Ministry's 1988 album ''
The Land of Rape and Honey'', and was noted for his performance in the live video ''
In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up'' (alongside fellow drummer
Martin Atkins).
Rieflin's work with Ministry and its side projects lasted through to the mid-nineties, though he noted that he was never credited as a member of Ministry proper, always as an "other" musician. Therefore, when he parted ways with the band during the ''
Filth Pig'' sessions, he did not really quit since he was never an official member.
Rieflin helped Atkins kick off
Pigface, the
industrial collective that would grow to incorporate hundreds of artists, formed a friendship with
labelmate Chris Connelly and founded First World Music. Like Connelly, Rieflin's work grew beyond his industrial roots. They collaborated on several recordings; two in particular, ''The Ultimate Seaside Companion'' (as "The Bells") and ''Largo'', showcase Rieflin's keyboard skills.
Rieflin's solo debut, ''Birth of a Giant'', featured him singing in something other than a background role, and also featured
Robert Fripp
Robert Fripp (born 16 May 1946) is an English musician, composer, record producer, and author, best known as the guitarist, founder and longest-lasting member of the progressive rock band King Crimson. He has worked extensively as a session mu ...
. Improvisations from these sessions turned up later on the CD ''The Repercussions of Angelic Behavior'', which was credited to Rieflin, Fripp and
Trey Gunn.
KMFDM, R.E.M.
Rieflin appeared on all
KMFDM records released from 1995 to 2003 as a drummer, programmer, vocalist and keyboardist. He toured with the band as a
bassist
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in 2002 in support of the band's comeback album ''
Attak'' and performed on the 2011 KMFDM album, ''
WTF?!''.
He also drummed for
Scott McCaughey's band,
The Minus 5
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Band history
McCaughey formed the band in 1993 as a side project with Buck, Jon Auer ...
, which usually included
R.E.M. guitarist
Peter Buck
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.
Eventually Rieflin's work with The Minus 5 led to Buck offering him the opportunity to sit in with R.E.M., who had been missing a permanent drummer since the 1997 departure of
Bill Berry.
The band gave him the live drummer slot in its 2003 tour. They later announced that Rieflin would fill the role indefinitely, though once again as a hired musician rather than as an official member. In recordings, Rieflin also contributed
bouzouki
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,
keyboards and
guitar
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s to the group, serving as an auxiliary member until R.E.M. disbanded in 2011.
Robin Hitchcock, Slow Music, The Humans, Swans, Robbie Williams
Rieflin, along with
Scott McCaughey and
Peter Buck
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, was a member of
Robyn Hitchcock
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's backing band "The Venus 3", and appeared on three Hitchcock albums, from 2006 to 2010.
Rieflin was key to forming an experimental ensemble named Slow Music in 2005 with
Fred Chalenor (bassist whom he had previously played drums with in the Seattle based instrumental
LAND
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in the late 90's),
Hector Zazou
Hector Zazou (11 July 1948 – 8 September 2008) was a prolific French composer and record producer who worked with, produced, and collaborated with an international array of recording artists. He worked on his own and other artists' albums, inclu ...
,
Matt Chamberlain
Matthew Chamberlain (born April 17, 1967) is an American session drummer, record producer and songwriter. He has played with various artists, including Pearl Jam, Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, David Bowie, Tori Amos, Morrissey, The Wallflow ...
,
Peter Buck
Peter Lawrence Buck (born December 6, 1956) is an American musician and songwriter. He was a co-founder and the lead guitarist of the alternative rock band R.E.M.; he played the banjo and mandolin on several R.E.M. songs. Throughout his caree ...
, and
Robert Fripp
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; in this sextet Rieflin played synthesizers rather than drums. The group played a small handful of live dates in 2005 and 2006 and became inactive until 2014, when they played a few shows as a quintet due to Zazou's passing in 2008.
He was also involved in a music collaboration project entitled
The Humans, which consisted of him, Chris Wong, Fripp and
Toyah Willcox
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. The band performed a series of live dates in Estonia in Autumn 2007 and 2009, and released their debut album ''We are the Humans'' in 2009.
Hector Zazou
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's 2010 album ''Corps Electriques'' featured Rieflin, as well as
KatieJane Garside, Lone Kent and nu-jazz trumpeter
Nils Petter Molvær.
Rieflin was a regular contributor to
Swans, playing an array of instruments from the 1995 album ''
The Great Annihilator
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'' through 2016's ''
The Glowing Man''. (He is listed as an "honorary Swan" on the band's 2012 album ''
The Seer''.)
In 2012, Rieflin performed on drums for
Robbie Williams
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's album ''
Take the Crown''. Later that year he produced the single ''Crush Vaccine'' for Atomic Bride.
King Crimson
In an online diary entry dated September 6, 2013,
Robert Fripp
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announced a new lineup for
King Crimson
King Crimson were an English progressive rock band formed in London in 1968 by Robert Fripp, Michael Giles, Greg Lake, Ian McDonald (musician), Ian McDonald and Peter Sinfield. Guitarist Fripp remained the only constant member throughout the ...
that included Rieflin as one of the band's three drummers.
Although this particular version of King Crimson would never record a studio album, Rieflin would play live with the band for the rest of his career.
Following two-and-a-half years of touring (during which new percussion pieces incorporating Rieflin's drumming work made their way into King Crimson's live repertoire) and a few days after the first full-length live release of the band with Rieflin on board (''Live in Toronto 2015''), Fripp announced Rieflin's decision to take a sabbatical from the band, effective March 6, 2016. This was "a decision supported by all the Crimson Brothers."
He was replaced on drums by
Jeremy Stacey for the following year of group activity. In early 2017, Fripp announced that Rieflin would return to the band, but that (due to Fripp's desire to stave off complacency after several years of touring) Stacey would continue to drum for the group while Rieflin himself "
ouldbe focusing on mellotron, keys and fairy dusting, rather than using drums as a main instrument" in the new Double Quartet configuration.
Rieflin thus became the band's first ever full-time dedicated keyboardist.
At the time of King Crimson's US Autumn 2017 tour dates in October–November, Rieflin once again needed to take time away from the group. The Seattle-based guitarist Chris Gibson temporarily covered for him on keyboards during the autumn tour. Rieflin rejoined the band in 2018 before taking another indefinite sabbatical in 2019. He was tentatively and temporarily replaced on keyboards by
Soft Machine
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's sax player
Theo Travis
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Biography
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for initial rehearsals before Fripp and the band made the decision to not replace Rieflin, thus reverting King Crimson to a seven-member band. Fripp would summarise the situation as "regardless of the quality of player depping for Bill, simply, Bill is irreplaceable. It's not the notes that are played, it's the Billness of Bill that Master Rieflin brings to the group."
Although he would not appear onstage with King Crimson again, Rieflin would remain a nominal and fully-respected member of the band until his death a year later. Via retrospective footage, he played a significant part in Toby Amies' 2022 documentary ''
In the Court of the Crimson King: King Crimson at 50'', candidly discussing his terminal stage 4 colon cancer, his imminent death, and his choice to spend his final years playing music with King Crimson.
Personal life and death
Rieflin was married to painter
Francesca Sundsten until her death in 2019.
Rieflin was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2011, and died from complications of the disease on March 24, 2020.
Discography
Thistle-colored cells with daggers () indicate a live release
References
External links
Bill Rieflin creditsat
AllMusic
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First World Music
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