Nick Bassett | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Modesto, California |
Genres | Shoegaze,[1] dream pop[1] |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer, producer |
Instrument(s) | Guitar, bass guitar, piano, keyboards, Digital Audio Workstations |
Years active | 2009–present |
Labels | Tee Pee, Run For Cover, Relapse, Graveface Records, Deathwish |
Member of | Whirr, Camera Shy |
Formerly of | Nothing, Deafheaven |
Nick Bassett is an American musician, producer and composer from Modesto, California. He was the bassist of shoegaze band Nothing[2][3] and is the lead guitarist of shoegaze band Whirr.[1] He also played guitar in the original lineup of blackgaze band Deafheaven.[4]
Bassett formed Whirl in October 2009.[1] The band changed its name to Whirr after a musician also named Whirl trademarked the name and threatened legal action.[5] Bassett wrote demo versions of songs and showed them to the other members, after which they decided to play shoegazing-influenced music.[1]
Bassett played bass for Philadelphia shoegaze band Nothing from 2013[6] to 2018.[3] Prior to his joining, Whirr had toured with Nothing in the spring of 2013, during which he collaborated with Nothing frontman Domenic Palermo on a goth-influenced side project called Death of Lovers.[7] Death of Lovers debuted with Buried Under a World of Roses in October 2013,[8] followed by their first full-length album, The Acrobat, in November 2017.[9]
Bassett formed the indie pop duo Camera Shy with ex-Whirr singer Alexandra Morte in 2014.[10] They released their debut EP, Jack-O-Lantern, on June 24, 2014[11] and their eponymous debut album on July 14, 2015.[12]
In 2016, Bassett composed the score for Bret Easton Ellis' television series The Deleted.[13]
Bassett collaborated with Cloakroom on their 2017 album Time Well, contributing piano parts.[14]
Whirr released Feels Like You, their third full-length album, in October 2019.[15]