Steven Stapleton

Steven P. Stapleton

Steven P. Stapleton live with Nurse with Wound at Avantgarde Festival 2008, Schiphorst, 4 July 2008
Background information
Birth name Steven Peter Stapleton
Born (1957-02-03) 3 February 1957
Origin Finchley, London, England
Genres Experimental, industrial, dark ambient, noise
Years active 1975-present
Associated acts Nurse with Wound
Current 93
Foetus
Whitehouse

Steven Peter Stapleton (born 3 February 1957 in Finchley, London, England) is a British musician and the only constant member of experimental improv outfit Nurse with Wound. He is often seen as one of the pioneers of the British industrial music scene, alongside bands such as Throbbing Gristle, Coil and Psychic TV, although in his music he has explored a wide range of styles, including free-form improvisation, folk, and even Latin American dance rhythms.

Nurse with Wound, originally a three-piece ensemble, is Stapleton's main outlet for his musical work, occasionally in collaboration with other musicians such as Foetus or William Bennett (Whitehouse). He has also appeared on records by other artists and worked as a producer. He runs the United Dairies record label, which apart from the NWW output released records by Current 93, The Lemon Kittens, Volcano the Bear, as well as krautrock and several experimental artists. Stapleton is also a graphic artist and painter, and has designed album sleeves and book covers.

Under the name "Babs Santini", Stapleton has created the artwork for most of the Nurse with Wound recordings, as well as for other artists, such as Coil, the Legendary Pink Dots and Current 93.

Stapleton lives with the mother of his four children Diana Rogerson, who has also recorded for United Dairies and made a film for which Stapleton and composer Geoff Cox provided a soundtrack. The family currently lives in County Clare, Ireland, on a piece of land with houses and caravans hand-built and decorated by Stapleton.

Discography

(Solo recordings only. Follow link for Nurse with Wound recordings.)


United Dairies records

Sources cited

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