Fyfe Ewing

[1] In 1989, while playing drums in a punk covers band at a charity gig in Jordanstown, Ewing met Andy Cairns and subsequently formed Therapy?

In 2007, Ewing placed a classified advert to the online musicians marketplace, Musolist, offering his services as a recording and/or touring drummer.

[9] In August 2016, UK indie label Wallcreeper Records uploaded a photo of Ewing preparing a new album with Steve Nolan, formally of Northern Irish band InDust.

[10][non-primary source needed] At the same time, a short Electronic live album was uploaded to an official 'NolanEwing' Bandcamp page, recorded in London in 2003[11] On May 17, 2021 Ewing joined Nolan on his monthly Camp Radio Show with a guest mix [12] In 1998, Ewing and co-writer Steve Nolan (formally of Northern Irish band "In Dust") provided the score music for the Northern Irish short independent film "Charming Celia," by director David Starkey, a comedy drama that was first broadcast on RTÉ television on 29 July 1998.

[13] In 2002, Ewing provided the score music for the UK short independent film "Cry" by horror director Steven Sheil.

More recently, Ewing, along with Steve Nolan, has written and performed bespoke music for the soundtrack of the IFC feature documentary movie "Goth Cruise", again directed by Jeanie Finlay.