Alan Vega (born June 23, 1938, Brooklyn, New York, USA - died July 16, 2016) was an American musician, vocalist and sculptor and one half of the seminal electronic duo Suicide.
Vega began his career as a visual artist, gaining notoriety for his "light sculptures" eventually opened his own lower Manhattan gallery space, which he dubbed the Project of Living Artists. The Project served as a stomping grounds for the likes of the New York Dolls, Television and Blondie as well as the 15-piece jazz group Reverend B., which featured a musician named Martin Rev on electric piano. Soon, Vega and Rev formed Suicide, whose minimalist, aggressive music - a fusion of Rev's ominous, repetitive keyboards and Vega's rockabilly snarl - helped pave the direction for the electronic artists of the future.
Suicide disbanded in 1980, and both Vega and Rev undertook solo careers. Vega's self-titled 1980 debut and his 1981 effort Collision Drive continued to explore the fractured rockabilly identity he had established in his earlier work. 1983's Saturn Strip, produced by longtime fan Ric Ocasek, marked Vega's debut for Elektra Records; corporate relations soured during production for 1985's Just A Million Dreams, however, and at one point the label even attempted to remove the singer from his own studio sessions. Vega teamed up with Martin Rev and Ric Ocasek again in the late eighties to produce and release the third Suicide album, A Way of Life (1988). Shortly thereafter, Vega met future wife and music partner Elizabeth Lamere while piecing together sound experiments that would evolve into his fifth solo album, Deuce Avenue (1990). Deuce Avenue marked his return to minimalist electronic music, similar to his work with Suicide, in which he combined drum machines and effects with free-form prose.
Over the next several decades he would release several more solo records and perform and release albums with Suicide. In 2012, Vega suffered a stroke. That, and problems with his knees, led him to focus on less physically demanding art, such as painting, however, he continued to perform at selected concerts and work on the music that led to his final studio album 'IT', which was released posthumously on July 14 on Fader. The album was produced by Alan Vega, Liz Lamere, Perkin Barnes and Jared Artaud of New York City band The Vacant Lots.
The album cover and inner sleeves featured Vega's original artwork. Two posthumous art shows "Dream Baby Dream" at Deitch Gallery and "Keep IT Alive" at Invisible-Exports exhibited Alan Vega's work in New York City. In 2021, Sacred Bones Records releases 'Mutator', the lost Alan Vega album produced and mixed by Liz Lamere and Jared Artaud, the first in a series of unreleased and rare material from the Vega Vault. Vega had died in his sleep on July 16, 2016, at the age of 78.
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Barbican Centre
London, England, United Kingdom1. Prayer
2. Vision
3. Screaming Jesus
4. Stars
March 28, 2013
Collège des Bernardins
Paris, Île-de-France, FranceOctober 19, 2012
La Gaîté Lyrique
Paris, Île-de-France, FranceFebruary 24, 2011
La Machine du Moulin Rouge
Paris, Île-de-France, FranceJune 16, 2007
Roundhouse
London, England, United KingdomApril 29, 2007
Lounge
Krems, Lower Austria, Austria1. Station Station
2. Freedom's Smashed
3. Psychopatha
4. Crime Street Cree
5. Traceman
6. 13 Crosses, 16 Blazin' Skulls
7. S.S. Eyes
8. Warrior, Fight Fa Ya Life
9. Dujang Prang
April 28, 2007
Butlins Minehead Resort
Minehead, England, United KingdomApril 25, 2007
La Locomotive
Paris, Île-de-France, FranceApril 23, 2007
Volksbühne
Berlin, Berlin, GermanyOctober 14, 2005
Casino de Montbenon
Lausanne, Vaud, SwitzerlandMarch 3, 2004
Centre Georges Pompidou
Paris, Île-de-France, FranceSeptember 11, 1998
ULU
London, England, United KingdomDecember 20, 1996
Coney Island High
New York, New York, United StatesNovember 27, 1993
Rote Fabrik
Zurich, Zürich, SwitzerlandNovember 21, 1993
L'Arapaho
Paris, Île-de-France, FranceNovember 4, 1990
Town and Country Club
London, England, United KingdomNovember 3, 1990
Town and Country Club
London, England, United KingdomMarch 16, 1986
Clarendon Hotel Ballroom
London, England, United KingdomMarch 14, 1986
Effenaar
Eindhoven, North Brabant, Netherlands1. Ghost Rider
2. Je T'Adore
3. Jukebox Baby / 96 Tears
4. Everyone Is a Winner
5. I Believe
6. Magdalena
7. Outlaw
8. Goodbye Darling
March 6, 1986
Barbue
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