Tony Harn
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Tony Harn | |
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| Born | Tony Harn |
| Genres | Jazz, Progressive Rock, Fusion, Art Rock, Experimental, Ambient, Soundscape, Instrumental |
| Occupation | Musician |
| Instruments | Guitars, Bass Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion |
| Years active | 1980s–present |
| Label | self-released |
Tony Harn is a jazz and progressive rock musician from Cheshire, UK. A multi-instrumentalist, predominantly guitar but also bass guitar, keyboards and percussion. One half of the jazz guitar duo Mere Morsels with Nick Caldwell. Founder of the prog rock band Nerve Toy. Solo artist and occasional collaborator.
Discography
Solo
- From the Inside (1998, self-released)
- Lifebox (1999, self-released)
- Moving Moons (2001, self-released, distributed by Burning Shed)
- Revealed in Black and White (2006, self-released, distributed by Burning Shed)
- Loops (2008, self-released, distributed by Burning Shed)
- The Glass Hour (2025, self-released, distributed by bandcamp)
- Upcycling EP (2025, self-released, distributed by bandcamp)
with Nerve Toy
- The Hard Cell (2011, self-released, distributed by Burning Shed)
- Accidental BBQ (2016, self-released, distributed by Burning Shed)
- Intentional Buffet EP (2025, self-released, distributed by bandcamp)
- EP 2 (2025, self-released, distributed by bandcamp)
- Platform Punk (2026, self-released, distributed by bandcamp and elasticstage)
Guest appearances
- Tim Bowness & Samuel Smiles - World of Bright Futures (1999, Hidden Art) (co-write / guitars / bass / organ on Red Eye Removal)
External links
References
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]
- ^ "September 1997 – album reviews – Tony Harn's 'From the Inside'". Misfit City. 18 September 1997.
- ^ "July 1999 – album reviews – Tony Harn's 'Lifebox'". Misfit City. 24 July 1999.
- ^ "September 2001 – album reviews – Tony Harn's 'Moving Moons'". Misfit City. 2 September 2001.
- ^ "September 2002 – album reviews – Resindust's 'Resindust'". Misfit City. 14 September 2002.
- ^ "Issue 2005-004 • Album Reviews - Resindust • DPRP.net". dprp 2002.
- ^ "Resindust │ Exclaim!". │ Exclaim! 2002.
- ^ "Resindust - Resindust". www.macs.hw.ac.uk 2002.
- ^ "Reviews | Tony Harn - Revealed in Black and White". Exposé Online 2007.
- ^ "Reviews | Tony Harn - Loops". Exposé Online 2008.
- ^ "Nerve Toy Trio: The Hard Cell EP". Jazzwise 2011.
- ^ "Review – Nerve Toy Trio – Accidental Bar-B-Que – by Progradar". Progradar. 11 October 2016.
- ^ "Nerve Toy Trio". Progradar year round up 2016. 30 December 2016.
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