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Enfant Bastard (also known as Les Enfant Bastard) is the performing name for Cameron 'Cammy' Watt, a musician and artist formerly based in
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,
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who has released albums spanning a number of genres including
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, alt-folk,
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,
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and
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. He now resides in Gothenburg, Sweden where we works as an artist. Enfant Bastard was a prominent member of Edinburgh's alternative music scene of the 2000s alongside artists such as
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and
Withered Hand Dan Willson (born 23 July 1974), also known by his stage name Withered Hand, is an Edinburgh-based indie rock musician. His first studio album, '' Good News'', was released in 2009 in Scotland, and re-released in 2011 on Absolutely Kosher R ...
. His work has been critically acclaimed in the Scottish music press, and he has been described by
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as 'Edinburgh's most beguiling musical innovator' and as a 'lo-fi genius' by The Skinny. He was also important in introducing Chip Music to Scotland.


Biography

Watt was born in
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in the North-East of England in 1980. He moved to Edinburgh in 2001 to study painting at the
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. In Edinburgh he became involved in the city's alternative music scene alongside acts such as
Meursault Meursault () is a Communes of France, commune in the Côte-d'Or Departments of France, department and region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France. Etymology The oldest attested form of the toponym Meursault dates from 1094, as ''Mura ...
,
Withered Hand Dan Willson (born 23 July 1974), also known by his stage name Withered Hand, is an Edinburgh-based indie rock musician. His first studio album, '' Good News'', was released in 2009 in Scotland, and re-released in 2011 on Absolutely Kosher R ...
, Eagleowl and Rob St. John, first as a member of the
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band ''The Love Gestures'' (which also featured Dan Willson of Withered Hand and Neil Pennycook of Meursault). He subsequently performed as 'Enfant Bastard' and was closely involved in the Bear Scotland collective, alongside the Foundling Wheel, Dead Boy Robotics and Meursault and Withered Hand. He moved to Gothenburg in 2012, where he now works as an artist. He held his first solo exhibition in Spring 2014 at the Lilla Galeriet. His artwork has appeared on the cover of releases by ''Wet Paint'' and ''Meursault''.


Music

Much of Enfant Bastard's work is lo-fi being recorded in accordance with what he has called the 'bedroom recordist manifesto'. This approach led to the
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describing his work as 'snobby art-school jazz pish'. Much of his output was released in small runs of hand-made CD-R's, before later being given wider release by independent Edinburgh label SL Records. His often chaotic live shows have also been highly praised, with The Scotsman naming his EP launch for ''Master Dude'' as one of their gigs of 2010. His early releases were largely guitar based songs described variously as indie, folk, and anti-folk. He later began releasing music in the chip tune genre, recorded mostly using a game boy, and he became influential in introducing the genre to Scotland, paving the way for artists such as
Unicorn Kid Oliver Sabin (born 5 November 1991), formerly known as Unicorn Kid, is a Scottish electronic music/chip music composer and musician from Edinburgh, educated at Leith Academy. When asked about the name of the act, Sabin stated, "There's no real ...
. Watt has enjoyed a close musical relationship with Dan Willson of
Withered Hand Dan Willson (born 23 July 1974), also known by his stage name Withered Hand, is an Edinburgh-based indie rock musician. His first studio album, '' Good News'', was released in 2009 in Scotland, and re-released in 2011 on Absolutely Kosher R ...
. As well as performing together in the band ''Love Gestures'', Watt helped write the song ''Oldsmobile Car'' along with Neil Pennycook of
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which appeared on Withered Hand's ''You're Not Alone'' EP (a version of the song was also released by Meursault as ''Red Candle Bulb''). Enfant Bastard also released a chip-tune version of Withered Hand's ''For the Maudlin'' on his ''Master Dude'' album, while ''Walls'' by Enfant Bastard was covered by Withered Hand on his ''Inbetweens'' EP. In 2014 Watt animated the video to the Withered Hand single 'Black Tambourine'.


Discography

* ''Bambi'' (2006) * ''I Wish I Was A Dead Fast Car'' (2007) * ''Best of Les Enfant Bastard'' (2009) * ''Hunks Killing Arm'' (2009) * ''Accelerated Donkey Song'' (Leaf style) * ''Master Dude'' (2010) * ''Apple Tits for Destruction'' (2011)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Bastard, Enfant Rock music groups from Edinburgh Scottish indie rock groups 1980 births Living people Alumni of the Edinburgh College of Art