James Adrian Brown (born June 1982 in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England)[1] is a musician, solo electronic artist, composer and former guitarist and songwriter with the English alternative rock band Pulled Apart by Horses.
A third single titled "Cadence" released 22 July 2022, featuring a music video[4] created by an Artificial intelligence program called WZRD built by Xander Steenbrugge.
[5] Alongside writing and releasing his own compositions of original work, Brown has also remixed music by the post-punk band I Like Trains[6] and former Wild Beasts frontman Hayden Thorpe.
[17] In 2018 Brown travelled to Beirut, Lebanon to perform with singer songwriter Nadine Shah live and collaborated with her on an original piece of music for a BBC Radio 4 documentary.
[19] In early 2020 Brown collaborated with Welsh poet and play-wright Patrick Jones, British/Singaporean film director Paul Sng and BBC Radio 1 presenter and DJ Huw Stephens.
Their collaboration brought about the creation of a short film titled "Ghosts Of '39" which visually follows in the weary footsteps of the Chartists march during the Newport Rising of nearly 200 years ago while bearing witness to the inequality still obvious along the route today.
The post apocalyptic horror production is titled ‘La Ultima Flor del Cerezo’ (The Last Cherry Blossom) with director Héctor Hernández.
"[25] Brown uses a variety of Fender American standard Telecaster electric guitars and a 50 watt Hayden Speakeasy amplifier, which is an all-valve hand-wired head with two channels that have been modified for extra gain.