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Tony Buck
Australian drummer
Sydney, Australia
Tony Buck is credited on 82 releases across 72 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1983–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
82
Pressings credited
72
Albums
5
Decades active
32
In collections
Biography
Tony Buck (born 1962) is an Australian drummer and percussionist. He graduated from the New South Wales Conservatorium of Music (now Sydney Conservatorium of Music), becoming involved in the Australian jazz scene. Buck played in Great White Noise with Michael Sheridan and Sandy Evans during 1983, then Women and Children First with Sandy Evans. He is a founding member of The Necks with Chris Abrahams and Lloyd Swanton since 1987. He is leader of Peril, who he formed in Japan with Otomo Yoshihide and Kato Hideki, and astroPeril. He also formed the short lived L'Beato in the early 1990s, an industrial-oriented outfit reminiscent of Tackhead, which released one EP "The Piston Song". In the early 1990s, Buck moved from Australia to Amsterdam and later moved to Berlin.
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Credited work
82 releases · 72 albums · active 1983–2026
- Performance · 131
- Other credits · 23
- Engineering · 13
- Mastering · 8
- Production · 4
Studios: Metropolis Audio · Bimhuis · EMS4 · Cue Recording Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Frequent collaborators
- Spill (6)
- Heaven And
- Jamie Lidell
- Gelbison
- Hear
- Wa Wa Nee
- Fennesz
- Melanie Oxley
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