This CD of Gothic Electronic Music by Jim Kirkwood, was inspired by the person of Jonathan Miller who in 1829 burnt down a section of Yorkminster Cathedral in the belief he was doing God's work. The following is an extract from the CD notes used by permission from Dark Age Music. Confessions of a Firestarter “I was fifty-six years of age when I died. Not exactly old age is it. But there again, I did spend the last nine years of my life in the house of God they call Bedlam. But I was not alone as I am now. We were all priests in there and in his … read more
This CD of Gothic Electronic Music by Jim Kirkwood, was inspired by the person of Jonathan Miller who in 1829 burnt down a section of Yorkminster Cat… read more
This CD of Gothic Electronic Music by Jim Kirkwood, was inspired by the person of Jonathan Miller who in 1829 burnt down a section of Yorkminster Cathedral in the belief he was doing God… read more
Jim has been writing Electronic Music since the late 1980's when he stepped back from fronting a black metal band to explore a solo career in instrumental music. He has his own unique style of Gothic EM which moves easily between huge symphonic slabs of music, dark ambience and sequencer driven soundscapes. The music itself, inspired by Gothic and Symphonic Rock and Berlin School Electronica, is quite often a CD in length, moves and shifts in tempo and mood, sometimes dark and sombre, sometimes ethereal and melodic, yet the whole gels perfectly into a single experience that gr… read more
Jim has been writing Electronic Music since the late 1980's when he stepped back from fronting a black metal band to explore a solo career in instrumental music. He has his own unique… read more
Jim has been writing Electronic Music since the late 1980's when he stepped back from fronting a black metal band to explore a solo career in instrumental music. He has his own unique style of Gothic EM which moves easily between… read more