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Heavy Funk Bass, Hairy Fuzzy Balls, Hope Fun Baby, Hippy’s Full Brunch, Heavenly Fried Bananas, Hideous Face Bends, Highlands First Bank, Hydrogen Fart Bomb, Hen’s Breath Fixation, Hitchcock’s First Blunder…or a technical term regarding aural expansion developments called High Frequency Bandwidth.These initials are important. ‘All our song titles fit the letters H. F. B.,’ says Dr Alex Paterson, who has embarked on the new High Frequency Bandwidth project with Dom Beken. The two men are about to make some Huge F***ing Broohaha with their mission to inject some original hiphop innovation, sonic anarchy and earth-level raunch into the electronic foragings they’ve become known for with, for starters, The Orb.Dom also runs music production company ‘and music’ with composer Ant Adams, making radio and TV commercials but also finding time for a band called Belka and Stelka, who released last year’s Tales From The Projection Room album. He started as a drummer in Liverpool after finishing his history degree there, going on to the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts. Dom started hanging out at the city’s Parr Street Studios, graduating from making tea to programming and engineering, working with artists including Manson, Echo and the Bunnymen, Pete Wiley and Graeme Park. Since relocating to London he has worked with names including Bowie, Lulu, Placebo’s Brian Molko, Liberty X and Pink Floyd’s Rick Wright. A long-term collaboration with Pink Floyd’s touring bassist Guy Pratt not only led to scoring TV programmes like Channel 4’s Spaced but to his old friend Dr Alex Paterson.Alex is, of course, The Orb: for 20 years the ultimate embodiment of the acid house spirit, before and beyond, from early avant electronic and ambient to the furthest galaxies with major success. The Orb recently released acclaimed album The Dream while currently enjoying a flurry of reissues which now make all their albums up until 2001’s Cydonia available in deluxe form.Alex loves a good satellite project: first himself, Dom and Guy formed the Transit Kings with original Orb member Jimmy Cauty, making the Living In A Giant Candle Winking At God album and touring festivals. After that, Alex and Dom’s Heavy Flapping Bollocks were inflamed with creative juices bursting to escape and, while Dom joined in Orb activities, H.F.B. started to materialise. It cannot be overlooked that Dom’s studio, where the pair cook up their intoxicating sonic stews, is the old projection room at Ealing Studios, legendary home of classic British comedy, horror and war movies since the 1930s. With the ghosts of Will Hay and Charles Hawtrey stalking the corridors, some spirit of mischief can’t fail to seep into the air, mixing with Dom’s live playing and production flights steered by the Head, Feet and Bonkers noise ratios of the good Doctor. ‘Horrific Bush Fire’ charts an a slow-boat to exotic hiphop climes complete with mutated guitar and wailing gospel vocal while ‘High Five Brother’ marks Alex singing, a throaty soul counterpart to the flying female vocals. ‘Hip Hop Blue Film’ takes a denser route through the sonic undergrowth.They will be taking it to the stage by the end of the year. Meanwhile keep an ear cocked for High Frequency Bandwidth. (Kris Needs 2008)A bit more about HFB pops up with The Orb's (rather good) BBC 6 Mix on BBC Radio 6...[http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/shows/6mix/]....the rest is coming people.....the rest is coming...*******HFB are represented by Angel Artists (www.angel-artists.com) ([email protected])*******

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Member Since: 10/22/2007
Band Website: angel-artists.com
Band Members: Alex Paterson & Dom Beken
Influences: Highly filtered audio input.
Sounds Like: High Frequency Bandwidth (HFB).. Come on. You really want to know what's in our record bag? OK. Just give us time to write the list....
Record Label: Malicious Damage
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Amnesty International

We're really proud to have been involved in Amnesty International's recent campaigns providing music for their film "Electrocution Man" which was shown at The Secret Policeman's Ball and the forthecom...
Posted by High Frequency Bandwidth on Fri, 10 Oct 2008 02:50:00 PST

Album News

Long time Transit Kings/Belka and Strelka contributor Quentin Collins - probably the best trumpet and flugel player currently on the circuit in the UK - has added his unique sound to the HFB album alo...
Posted by High Frequency Bandwidth on Fri, 12 Sep 2008 02:36:00 PST

HFB Hand Over Management Duties To Angel Artists

We've finally handed the HFB management responsibilities over to Angel Artists exclusively so please contact them for all remix, productions & general [email protected]...
Posted by High Frequency Bandwidth on Thu, 28 Aug 2008 11:00:00 PST

HFB Asked To Remix Molly Bancroft For Loverush UK!

We have been asked by uber cool dance label Loverush UK to remix "Fountain" by Molly Bancroft. We're just about to give it the 'ole HFB treatment so we'll keep you informed on developments, though we ...
Posted by High Frequency Bandwidth on Thu, 28 Aug 2008 10:57:00 PST

Malicious Damage Release HFB Sneak Preview

Somehow Mike Coles has managed to persuade us to include a quick desk mix of one of the tracks from our forthcoming album on the Malicious Damage compilation album "The Clock Machine Turns You On Vol...
Posted by High Frequency Bandwidth on Fri, 18 Jul 2008 01:19:00 PST

Extended Delay

Sorry for the excessive delay and thanks for the messages. We've been rebuilding the studio and as soon as we're all back from Germany, Japan, South America and The Horsehead Nebula there'll be more. ...
Posted by High Frequency Bandwidth on Tue, 04 Mar 2008 02:30:00 PST

Bl0g One

we are high frequency bandwidth ( HFB ) Dom Beken & Alex Paterson... planning to release a 25 minute mix in the very near future. working on anew album this fall , we have created, borrowed and stole...
Posted by High Frequency Bandwidth on Mon, 12 Nov 2007 07:31:00 PST