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Knox Chandler (born July 20, 1958) is an American musician. He is primarily a guitarist, but he also plays cello, bass, and other instruments. He has also worked as a session musician.

Education

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Chandler attended the Hammonasset School in Madison, CT and graduated from Bard College, in Annandale-On-Hudson, NY. He obtained a post-graduate certificate from the University of Sussex England from the British Irish Modern Music Institute (BIMM).

Career

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Chandler's career was launched in New York City's post punk and new wave era of the early 1980s. Aside from his career as an instrumentalist, he writes string arrangements and compositional collaborations.

Artists and bands Chandler has worked include Depeche Mode on their album Exciter providing string arrangements, Lori Carson, The Golden Palominos,[1] the Psychedelic Furs, Ultra Vivid Scene, the Creatures, R.E.M., Siouxsie and the Banshees, and Cyndi Lauper.

Collaborations

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Chandler collaborated with Dave Gahan, of Depeche Mode, on his solo album Paper Monsters,[2] and played guitar during Gahan's 2003 Paper Monsters Tour in support of the album.[3]

He has also toured and collaborated with Eric Mingus, Bobby Previte; Chris Palmaro; Mars Williams; Maggie Estep; and works with Mingus, Previte and Williams.

Personal life

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In 2012, Chandler moved to Berlin and continued to tour with various musicians as well as becoming head of the guitar department at the British Irish Modern Music Institute (BIMM).[4]

Discography

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Artist Record Label Year Role
Gary Windo Deepwater Antilles/Island 1988 Producer, Composer, Guitar
The Psychedelic Furs Book of Days Columbia 1989 Guitar
The Psychedelic Furs World Outside Columbia 1991 Guitar, Cello
The Ancients The Ancients Mission Recording Company 1991 Cello
R.E.M Automatic for the People Warner 1992 Cello
Darden Smith Little Victories Chaos 1993 Guitar
Paula Cole Harbinger Imago 1994 Cello
Various Dangerous Inventions Futurist 1994 Guitar, Composer
Lee Aaron Emotional Rain A&M 1994 Guitar
David Wilcox Big Horizon A&M 1994 Guitar
Love Spit Love Love Spit Love Imago 1994 Composer
Blind Light Absence of Time Alida 1994 Guitar
Maggie Estep No More Mister Nice Girl Imago 1994 Cello
Monday Michiru Groovement Kitty Records 1994 Guitar
The Golden Palominos Pure Restless Records 1994 Guitar
Siouxsie and the Banshees Showgirls (film) Interscope 1994 Guitar
Gawk Gawd Invisible 1995 Guitar
Aceilux Forbidden Fruit Videoarts Music Inc. 1995 Guitar
Hal Hartley Amateur Soundtrack Matador 1995 Cello
Lori Carson Where It Goes Restless Records 1995 Guitar/Cello
Susan Werner Last of the Good Straight Girls Private Music 1995 Guitar/Cello
Stina Nordenstam & Anton Fier The Photographers Wife(film) East West 1996 Guitar
The Golden Palominos Dead Inside Restless Records 1996 Composer/Guitar
Parlor James Dreadful Sorry Discovery Records 1996 Guitar
Various: Divination Distill Sub Meta 1996 Guitar
Lori Carson Everything I Touch Runs Wild = Restless Records 1997 Guitar
Edgar Allan Poe Closed on the Account of Rabies Mercury 1997 Guitar
Maggie Estep Love is Dog From Hell Mouth Almighty Records 1997 Guitar, Bass, Cello, Producer, Composer
The Psychedelic Furs The Radio One Sessions Strange Fruit 1997 Guitar
Rule 62 Rule 62 Maverick 1997 Cello
Various Spaces: A Journey into Ambient Worlds Blind Light Rountrip Records 1997 Guitar
Willy Porter Falling Forward Six Degrees Records 1999 Cello, Guitar, Loops
Bree Sharp A Cheap and Evil Girl Trauma Records 1999 Bass
The Creatures Anima Animus Instinct Records 1999 Guitar, Bass, Mouth Harp
Natalie Merchant Lilith Fair, Volume 2 Arista Recorda 1999 Guitar
Miu Sakamoto Dawn Pink WEA 1999 Guitar
Dar Williams The Green World Razor and Tie 2000 Cello
Darden Smith Extra Dry Valley Entertainment Inc. 2000 Guitar
Puracane Things You Should Leave Alone Ubiquity 2000 Guitar
Anika Moa Thinking Room Atlantic 2001 Bass, Mandolin
Professional Murder Music Professional Murder Music Geffen 2001 Cello
Amanda Thorpe Mass Cropduster 2001 Guitar
Depeche Mode Exciter Reprise/Mute 2001 Cello, String Arrangement
Siouxsie and the Banshees The Seven Year Itch Sanctuary 2003 Guitar
Okuda Tamir E SME Records. 2002 Guitar
Darden Smith Sunflower Dualtone 2002 Guitar, Cello
Cyndi Lauper Shine Oglio Records 2002 Guitar, Cello, String Arrangement
Jesse Malin The Fine Art of Self Destruction Artemis Records 2003 Cello
Anton Fier Dreamspeed/Blind Light 1992–1994 Tzadik 2003 Guitar
Lori Carson Stolen Beauty Restless Records 2003 Guitar, Bass, Composer
Dave Gahan Paper Monsters Reprise/Mut 2003 Guitar, Bass, Cello, Dulcimer, Keyboards, Composer, Programming
Slang More Talk About Tonight Terminus Records 2004 Composer, Guitar
Siouxsie Sioux Dreamshow Rhino Records 2005 Guitar, Bass, Cello
Sarah Blasko What the Sea Wants, the Sea Will Have Low Altitude Records 2007 Guitar
Dave Gahan Live Monsters Mute 2007 Guitar
Emma Pollack Watch The Fireworks 4AD 2007 Guitar
Joy Askew The Pirate of Eel Pie Red Parlor records 2008 Guitar
Cyndi Lauper Bring Ya to the Brink Epic 2008 Guitar
London/Sklamberg Tsuker-zis Tzadik 2009 Guitar
Barbara Sukowa and the XPatsys Devouring Time Winter & Winter 2010 Guitar
Alan Abrahams Portable !K7 records 2016 Guitar, Bass
Porter Nickerson Bonfire To Ash Weasel Records 2016 Guitar
Rita Redshoes Her Universal 2016 String Arrangements, Guitar
Tau Tau Tau Tau Drones of Praise 2016 Guitar
Various I Never Metaguitar Four Clean Feed 2017 Composer, Guitar
Robot Vedgdbol Impression Recordings 2017 Guitar
Lissie Castles Lionboy Records 2018 Guitar
Jesper Munk Favorite Stranger Warner 2018 Guitar
Them There Love is An Elevator Sony 2018 Guitar, String Arrangements
Herbert Gronemeyer Tumult Grönland Records 2018 Guitar
Tau and the Drones of Praise Drones of Praise 2019 Guitar
Mars Williams Albert Tyler Xmas Live Show in Krakow Not Two Records 2019 Guitar
Robot Wedding Address Impression Recordings 2020 Guitar
Peaches AngelHeaded Hipster (TRex) BMG 2020 Guitar
Pure Reason Revolution Eupnea Inside Out Music 2020 String Arrangement
Kenichi and the Sun White Fire Radical Amazement 2021 Guitar
Peter Freeman K3CS Zoar Records 2022 Guitar

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Knox Chandler (born July 20, 1958) is an American musician from , renowned as a and with a career spanning over four decades. He gained prominence through long-term memberships in influential and bands, including The Psychedelic Furs, where he contributed guitar and to albums such as Book of Days (1989) and World Outside (1991); Siouxsie and the Banshees, as a touring and recording ; and The Creatures, the side project of and Budgie. Chandler's extensive session and touring work includes collaborations with artists such as Cyndi Lauper (as a band member), R.E.M., Depeche Mode (co-composing on Dave Gahan's solo album Paper Monsters), Grace Jones, Marianne Faithfull, Natalie Merchant, and Tricky. In addition to guitar, he performs on cello, bass, mandolin, dulcimer, keyboards, mouth harp, percussion, and trumpet, and developed the innovative "Soundribbons" technique—a soundscape method using guitar and iPad apps—during his decade in Berlin, where he also served as head of the guitar department at BIMM College. Based in , Chandler released his solo debut The Sound on May 30, 2025—a musical and visual memoir exploring the transition from urban to rural life, available on the Blue Elastic label—and released the collaborative album Previte Chandler with drummer Bobby Previte in January 2025.

Early life and education

Early years

Knox Chandler was born on July 20, 1958, in New York. His parents introduced him to music early, with Chandler fascinated by Stravinsky as an infant and beginning recorder lessons as a child. In the early to mid-1970s, Chandler attended Hammonasset School, a private high school in , known for its open-door policy and emphasis on music and education. There, he created experimental music tapes using a Tandberg reel-to-reel, providing his initial exposure to creative pursuits, aligning with the emerging and new wave musical scenes of the era. Chandler's early inspirations were shaped by the urban dynamics of the New York and regions, where the vibrant cultural and artistic undercurrents fostered his interest in music. These surroundings, blending suburban life with the proximity to New York's influential music hubs, influenced his nascent creative development before pursuing higher education at .

Formal education

Chandler pursued his undergraduate studies at in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York, where he began in 1976 at the age of 18 and focused on music, initially as a split major with until his senior year. This program provided foundational training in diverse musical styles, including rock and , which helped develop his multi-instrumental proficiency on guitar, , and bass. Later, while living in Berlin, Germany, Chandler earned a post-graduate certification in education from BIMM University, with an emphasis on classroom research and guitar instruction. The certification, validated by the University of Sussex, refined his technical skills and deepened his expertise in composition and arrangement through practical application in music pedagogy. During this period, he also served as head of the guitar department at BIMM for seven years, further honing his ability to orchestrate complex string arrangements.

Career

Early career in New York

After graduating from in the late , Knox Chandler relocated to , marking his transition from academic pursuits to a professional music career based in the urban music hub. Initially intending to focus on upright bass for , he quickly adapted to the demands of the local scene by taking up guitar roles in recordings and performances. Chandler's entry into the industry coincided with the vibrant post-punk and new wave era of the early 1980s, where he immersed himself in the East Village's eclectic atmosphere—a melting pot of punk rock, free jazz, Latino influences, and pre-hip-hop sounds. He frequented key venues like the Pyramid Club, 8 BC, and CBGB's Canteen, experiencing a nightly array of innovative performances that he later described as "really great" and full of "amazing stuff." The era's affordable rents, often just a few days of part-time work to cover, fostered a supportive environment for emerging artists to experiment without financial pressure. His first professional steps as a included local performances at these East Village spots, where he honed his skills amid the scene's raw energy. Early session work followed soon after, notably contributing guitar to recordings with saxophonist Gary Windo in the early , which helped establish his reputation as a versatile studio player. These initial gigs and collaborations solidified Chandler's foothold in New York's competitive music landscape, blending his classical training with the improvisational demands of .

Band memberships

Knox Chandler joined as a guitarist during the late 1980s, contributing to their transition toward a more polished sound. He played guitar on their sixth studio album, Book of Days (), which featured tracks like "Shine" and "Entertain Me," marking the band's final release for before a temporary hiatus. Chandler continued with the group into the early , providing guitar and on (), their last album of the decade that explored themes of isolation and introspection through layered instrumentation. His involvement included participation in key North American and European tours supporting these releases, helping solidify the band's live presence amid the scene. Chandler served as the guitarist for Siouxsie and the Banshees during their final active period in the mid-1990s and their 2002 reunion. He also contributed guitar and cello to their final studio album, The Rapture (1995). He joined the lineup in 1995 for select live performances leading up to the band's disbandment announcement, bringing a textural edge to their gothic rock style with processed guitar effects. In 2002, Chandler reunited with core members Siouxsie Sioux, Steven Severin, and Budgie for the Seven Year Itch tour, a celebratory run of European and North American dates that highlighted their catalog from the 1980s and 1990s. This tour culminated in the live album The Seven Year Itch (2003), where his contributions on guitar added atmospheric depth to reinterpreted classics like "Hong Kong Garden" and "Spellbound." As a longstanding member of Cyndi Lauper's touring and recording band throughout the and into the , Chandler provided guitar support for her live performances and studio sessions, emphasizing experimental sound processing in her pop arrangements. His collaboration began with informal sessions in the early and evolved into a decade-long partnership, including contributions to her Japan-exclusive EP Shine (2002), where he handled guitar, , and string arrangements on tracks blending pop with electronic elements. Chandler also appeared on guitar for Bring Ya to the Brink (2008), supporting Lauper's True Colors tour dates in the late , which drew from her hits while incorporating contemporary production.

Session and arrangement work

Chandler's session and arrangement work spans a wide array of artists and genres, showcasing his versatility on guitar, cello, bass, and strings from the late 1980s through 2022. In 1992, he contributed cello to R.E.M.'s album Automatic for the People, playing on tracks such as "Sweetness Follows" and "Monty Got a Raw Deal," adding emotional depth to the record's orchestral elements. For Depeche Mode's 2001 album Exciter, Chandler provided string arrangements, including on "The Sweetest Condition" and solo cello on "When the Body Speaks," enhancing the album's electronic textures with organic instrumentation. His collaboration with frontman extended to Gahan's 2003 solo debut Paper Monsters, where Chandler co-wrote all tracks, performed guitar, and handled arrangements; he also joined Gahan's touring band as guitarist for the subsequent Paper Monsters Tour. Chandler arranged strings and played guitar for on select recordings in the late 1980s and early 1990s, contributing to her distinctive fusion of , pop, and new wave. He worked with on arrangements during her 1990s comeback phase, providing guitar and on albums. For Natalie Merchant's 1999 live compilation Lilith Fair: A Celebration of Women in Music, Vol. 2, Chandler contributed guitar and string arrangements, bridging folk and sensibilities. Chandler collaborated with trip-hop artist Tricky in the early 2000s, playing bass and guitar on tracks from Vulnerable (2003), infusing atmospheric layers into the album's sound. In the , based in , he composed and arranged strings for German rock musician on Tumult (2018), as well as touring with him. For Danish blues-rock artist Jesper Munk, Chandler provided guitar on Favourite Stranger (2018), including tracks like "Happy When I'm Blue" and "Slow Down." His final notable session work included string arrangements for band Pure Reason Revolution's (2020), blending classical influences with their symphonic style.

Teaching and later career

In 2012, Chandler relocated from New York to , , where he served as head of the guitar department at BIMM College for the next decade. During his time in , Chandler earned a post-graduate certification in , which he applied in his leadership role at BIMM to shape guitar instruction and curriculum development. In 2022, after a decade abroad, Chandler returned to the United States, settling in the New Haven, Connecticut, area to prioritize family and pursue independent creative projects. Post-relocation, Chandler continued session work, including electric guitar contributions to Peter Freeman's album K3CS, released in 2024 but featuring recordings completed around 2022.

Musical style and techniques

Primary instruments

Knox Chandler is primarily known as a , having established his career in the through electric guitar performances in rock bands and sessions. His guitar work spans live touring and studio recordings, where he contributed rhythmic and lead elements to alternative rock ensembles. In addition to guitar, Chandler frequently employs the for string arrangements, particularly in collaborative projects with artists such as and (of ), where he provided solo cello and orchestral string support. He also plays bass, including upright bass, in multi-instrumental settings to add foundational layers and jazz-influenced textures to recordings and performances. Chandler performs on additional instruments including , , keyboards, mouth harp, percussion, and , contributing to his versatility across genres. Over time, Chandler's instrumental focus evolved from straightforward rock guitar in the to more experimental applications of the in his later career, reflecting a shift toward improvisational and compositional depth in Berlin-based works and solo endeavors. This progression highlights his versatility as a across genres.

Soundribbons technique

The Soundribbons technique, developed by Knox Chandler during his decade-long residency in from 2012 to 2022, represents an innovative approach to sound-scaping that integrates layered guitar and performances with real-time visual processing. This method emphasizes improvisational string work, where Chandler manipulates extended techniques on both instruments to create fluid, ribbon-like sonic textures that evoke meditative landscapes. The technique originated from his exploration of multi-instrumental layering in urban studio environments, often using iPads for live audio manipulation and synchronized video generation to enhance the immersive quality of performances. Chandler's development of Soundribbons was profoundly shaped by his transition from the bustling collaborative scene of to a more solitary, rural existence upon returning to the , infusing the method with themes of liminal spaces and natural resonance. This shift influenced the technique's evolution toward organic, expansive soundscapes that mirror environmental transitions, moving away from dense urban arrangements toward sparse, evocative improvisations. In compositions, Soundribbons has been applied to create instrumental works for solo projects and collaborations, such as string arrangements for artists including and Jesper Munk, where it facilitates genre-spanning recordings and live tours. Chandler also incorporated the technique into his teaching at BIMM College in , where he served as head of the guitar department, guiding students in improvisational string techniques to foster experimental string ensemble work and multimedia integration.

Personal life

Residences and relocations

Knox Chandler grew up in , where he attended school before moving to in the early to launch his music career amid the and new wave scenes. In 2012, Chandler relocated from New York to , , establishing a decade-long residence that profoundly shaped his creative evolution. This move immersed him in a vibrant European artistic community, where he developed and refined his innovative Soundribbons technique, blending real-time sonic manipulation with visual elements. During this period, he also served as head of the guitar department at BIMM College in . Chandler returned to the around 2022, settling in the New Haven area of to be closer to family and to engage with the region's rural landscapes. This relocation provided a stark contrast to urban environments, inspiring a renewed focus on nature-infused multimedia projects that integrated the Connecticut shoreline's ambient sounds into his work.

Family and influences

Chandler maintains a private , with limited public information available about his beyond his close ties to his mother. In , he returned to the from specifically to care for his then-ninety-year-old mother, relocating to her home in the Connecticut shoreline area near . She has since moved to , while Chandler continues to reside in the family property, an old farmhouse that underscores his commitment to familial support. This return was motivated by a desire to be nearer to family after over a decade abroad, prioritizing personal connections amid his mother's advancing age. Public accounts emphasize Chandler's respect for regarding other family members, with no details disclosed about siblings, a , or children, reflecting a deliberate choice to shield intimate relationships from professional scrutiny. Chandler's life experiences have been profoundly shaped by transitions between urban and rural environments, influencing his worldview and daily rhythms. Having spent four decades in bustling cities like New York, , and , he initially found the shift to rural challenging, yet it led to revelations through immersion in nature—such as , , and observing coastal ecosystems. These non-musical pursuits fostered a deeper appreciation for and environmental , contrasting his earlier urban intensity and informing his personal growth in recent years.

Discography

Solo releases

Knox Chandler's debut solo album, The Sound, was released on May 30, 2025, through his own imprint Blue Elastic. This project serves as a musical and visual , capturing Chandler's transition from urban environments to rural life near in . The album features meditative, cinematic compositions centered on his signature Soundribbons technique, which layers electronic guitar soundscapes with upright bass and percussion to evoke natural rhythms and textures. Spanning 10 tracks and approximately 44 minutes, The Sound includes pieces such as "Three Days After," "Tea Stained Edge," "Lost Dusk Feather," "Burn," "Branch," and "Lapis," each drawing inspiration from shoreline imagery and personal reflections on and renewal. The work interprets the interplay between nature and technology, with Chandler self-composing, performing, producing, and mixing all elements to create immersive, diaristic soundscapes. Accompanying the is an art book, priced at $24.99, containing Chandler's paintings, photographs, sketches, and written meditations that expand on the album's thematic intent. The album is available for digital download on platforms like for $7, in formats including and , and streams on services such as and . Prior to The Sound, Chandler had not pursued independent solo releases post-2022, marking this as his first fully autonomous artistic output outside band and session collaborations.

Band contributions

Knox Chandler joined the Psychedelic Furs as a guitarist in the late 1980s, contributing to their sixth studio album Book of Days, released in 1989 on Columbia Records, where he provided guitar parts that complemented the band's post-punk sound. His involvement extended into the early 1990s with the group's seventh album World Outside, also on Columbia in 1991, on which he played both guitar and cello, adding textural depth to tracks like "All About You." In the mid-1990s, Chandler became a member of , serving as guitarist during their final years. He performed guitar on the soundtrack for the film in 1994, released on , contributing to its atmospheric rock elements. Following the release of the band's eleventh studio album The Rapture in 1995 on , Chandler joined for the supporting tour and appeared on bonus tracks, including an unreleased version of "New Skin," providing live guitar support. During the 1990s, Chandler also served as a in Cyndi Lauper's touring band, offering live support during her performances. This period marked a transitional phase in Chandler's band work, bridging his contributions across ensembles from the late 1980s through the mid-1990s.

Session and collaboration credits

Chandler's session and freelance work spans decades, encompassing string arrangements, guitar, cello, and production roles across diverse genres, often serving as a versatile multi-instrumentalist and arranger for prominent artists. His contributions frequently enhanced atmospheric and textural elements in recordings, drawing from his experience in collaborative settings to bridge rock, electronic, and alternative styles. One of his notable early credits includes providing cello on select tracks for R.E.M.'s album Automatic for the People (1992), contributing to the orchestral depth on songs like "Sweetness Follows" and "Monty Got a Raw Deal." In 2001, he arranged strings and performed solo cello on Depeche Mode's Exciter, adding emotive layers to the synth-pop production, particularly on tracks like "The Sweetest Perfection." For Dave Gahan's solo debut Paper Monsters (2003), Chandler played a central role as multi-instrumentalist and co-writer, handling guitars, dulcimer, cello, bass, keyboards, sampler, vibraphone, programming, and string arrangements across all tracks, co-authoring the material with Gahan. Beyond these, Chandler has lent his expertise to a range of artists in supportive capacities. He performed, recorded, arranged, and produced for , contributing to her distinctive fusion of , , and new wave. Similar roles extended to , where his string work and arrangements supported her introspective folk-rock sound. For , he provided guitar on the compilation Lilith Fair, Volume 2 (1999). His collaboration with Tricky involved production and arrangement elements in the trip-hop realm. In later years, Chandler's credits include guitar for Herbert Grönemeyer's Tumult (2018), enhancing the German rocker's emotive ballads. He composed, arranged strings, and performed guitar on Jesper Munk's Favorite Stranger (2018), co-writing tracks like "Slow Down" and "." For Pure Reason Revolution's (2020), he co-arranged strings on key pieces, bolstering the progressive rock outfit's atmospheric crescendos. His most recent session entry is on Peter Freeman's posthumous K3CS (2022), a collection blending ambient and experimental textures. In 2025, he co-composed and performed on the collaborative album Previte Chandler with drummer Bobby Previte, released January 19 on Subsound Records, featuring tracks such as "White Horse," "Moonburn," and "Streamtide."

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