Experimental musician Dean Roberts has died aged 49
Tributes are pouring in for the New Zealand-born instrumentalist and composer
Experimental composer and multi-instrumentalist Dean Roberts has died aged 49, his label Erstwhile has confirmed. His cause of death is currently unknown.
In a statement posted on Wednesday, August 14, Erstwhile confirmed that the New Zealand-born musician had passed away in his sleep on August 10 in Lisbon, Portugal.
“Devastating news to wake up to, RIP to my friend the very talented Dean Roberts,” reads the post, adding that his sister had relayed the news.
In light of his death, Erstwhile has now made Roberts’ 2020 record, ‘Not Fire’, available to stream for free. “Anyone who hasn’t heard it should check it,” they said. “It came out in March 2020 and got a bit lost amidst COVID quarantines.”
Dean Roberts’ career in music spanned more than 30 years, first as part of the experimental noise group Thela in the early ‘90s where he worked alongside Dion Workman and Rosy Parlane, together pioneering a new sound of rock.
After the group disbanded, Roberts took on solo projects and launched his own record label, Formacentric Disk, before joining the trio Autistic Daughters while living in Italy.
Roberts’ style combined electroacoustic elements with noise and prog rock. His other projects included releases under the name White Winged Moth, and several under his own name.
Tributes for the late composer and musician are pouring in. US composer and vocalist David Grubbs said in tribute: “Waking to the heartbreaking news that Dean Roberts has passed away. Just crushingly sad.”
“I can hear the song of his voice and the physicality of his mischievous, soulful laugh. RIP Dean, and sending love to all whose lives he touched.”
Read some more tributes below, and listen to Roberts’ 2020 record ‘Not Fire’ here.
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