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Martin Powell is an English musician. In 1991, Powell auditioned for the position of bass player in the band My Dying Bride but was turned down as the band had just filled the position.[citation needed] Upon informing the band he was also a violin and keyboard player, he was hired as a session musician, before becoming the band's permanent violinist and keyboardist.

Around 1998, Powell and My Dying Bride parted ways, and he joined Anathema, in the role of live keyboardist, only to depart two years later. In 2000, Powell joined the British extreme metal band Cradle of Filth[1] along with drummer Adrian Erlandsson and guitarist Paul Allender after the departure of Les 'Lecter' Smith. The band then went to record the album Midian. The following year, the band released their transitional mini-album Bitter Suites to Succubi. In 2003 they released the album Damnation and a Day using a small orchestra and choral section for which Powell wrote the score. Powell wrote several songs for both that album and was also a songwriter for the band's 2004 album Nymphetamine on which he also played guitars on several tracks as well as keyboard duties. He was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance with Cradle of Filth in 2005. In that same year, Powell and CoF parted ways.

After his departure from Cradle of Filth, Powell returned to university where he earned a first class degree in music (and won The Phillip John Lord Composition Prize) and completed a PhD in music composition in 2013.[2]

Powell is featured on the Type O Negative DVD Symphony for the Devil. He played live keyboards for Tiamat in 2006 to 2007.

He toured with Alternative 4 as live keyboard player in 2011 and 2012. He wrote and played keyboards for the 2013 album "When the Circle of Light Begins to Fade" from Australian band The Eternal. He also toured as live keyboard player for Solstafir in 2016. In 2016, he wrote and played keyboards on Lawnmower Deth's first single after 22 years "I am Cob" which received airplay on BBC Radio 2 courtesy of Simon Mayo. Most recently, he played and composed keyboards for the Dutch band Bleeding Gods' album, "Dodekathlon" released February in 2018. Powell also wrote and played on the album "Waiting for the Endless Dawn" by The Eternal, released in 2018.

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Martin Powell is a British keyboardist, violinist, and composer known for his influential work in gothic metal and extreme metal, particularly as a member of My Dying Bride and Cradle of Filth. Born on 19 July 1973 in Sheffield, England, he began his professional career in the early 1990s, joining My Dying Bride in 1992 and contributing violin and keyboards to their formative albums during the band's pioneering doom-death era until his departure in 1998. Following a brief stint as a live keyboardist and violinist with Anathema from 1998 to 2000, Powell joined Cradle of Filth as keyboardist in 2000, playing on key releases including Midian, Damnation and a Day, and Nymphetamine before leaving the band in 2005. After exiting Cradle of Filth, Powell shifted focus toward music composition and academic pursuits, studying at the University of Sheffield where he earned a degree in music, won the Phillip John Lord Composition Prize, and completed a PhD in music composition in 2013. His later work reflects a transition from heavy metal performance to broader compositional and scholarly endeavors in music.

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Birth and background

Martin Powell was born on 19 July 1973 in Sheffield, England. Details about his early life, education, or family background prior to his professional career remain limited in public records.

Career

Martin Powell began his professional music career in the early 1990s. He joined the gothic metal band My Dying Bride in 1992, contributing violin and keyboards to their formative albums during the band's pioneering doom-death era until his departure in 1998. From 1998 to 2000, he served as a live keyboardist and violinist for the rock band Anathema. In 2000, Powell joined Cradle of Filth as keyboardist, performing on the albums Midian (2000), Damnation and a Day (2003), and Nymphetamine (2004) before leaving the band in 2005. Following his departure from Cradle of Filth, Powell transitioned to music composition and academic studies at the University of Sheffield. He earned a degree in music, received the Phillip John Lord Composition Prize, and completed a PhD in music composition in 2013.

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