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Birth name
  
Conrad Ewart Lambert

Role
  
Instrumentalist

Website
  
merz.co.uk

Name
  
Conrad Lambert

Years active
  
1999–present

Origin
  
Dorset, England


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Albums
  
No Compass Will Find Home, Moi et mon camion, Merz

Genres
  
Alternative rock, Electronica, Folk music

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Record labels
  
Gronland Records, Epic Records

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Merz (born Conrad Lambert in Dorset, England) is an English multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter. He has released five albums.

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Biography

Born Conrad Lambert in Dorset, England, he grew up in West Bretton & Huddersfield, Yorkshire. He moved to London in 1992.

Merz had two minor hits in 1999 in the UK Singles Chart with Many Weathers Apart and Lovely Daughter. Later that same year, his eponymous debut album was released on Epic Records. The album combined elements of electronica with strains of folk and drew critical acclaim. However, the commercial success which had been predicted by many in the music industry and press failed to materialise, and Merz withdrew from his recording contract with Epic's parent company, Sony BMG, in 2000.

His second album, Loveheart, surfaced five years later on the independent Grönland label. Whilst it also won plaudits and was well received in the music press, it escaped the hype that surrounded the first album.

Subsequently Merz toured Europe with The Earlies, played at festivals as diverse as UK's Green Man Festival, Montreux Jazz festival in Switzerland and SXSW in USA. More acclaim followed in the US, where the track Dangerous Heady Love Scheme was iTunes Single of the Week, and Postcard From A Dark Star, Toy, Credo and Serene were all Today's Top Tune for LA radio station KCRW.

The third Merz album Moi et Mon Camion (2008) was written on the move, as Merz was relocating from Bristol to Plymouth to Bath then subsequently to Bern, Switzerland. The album features two collaborations with Paul Hartnoll of Orbital.

This album was recorded at Peter Gabriel's Real World studios just outside Bath, and Rockfield Studios in Wales. Featuring a few notable musicians: Charlie Jones, some time bass player with Robert Plant & Jimmy Page and Goldfrapp, Clive Deamer, drummer for Portishead and Roni Size. The Earlies sing backing vocals on 'Call Me'. This 3rd album also gained Merz much critical acclaim.

In 2012 Merz recorded his fourth album No Compass Will Find Home collaborating with Matthew Herbert on the production and mix. It was released in UK January 2013 by Accidental Records. Again the UK press praised the album, The Sunday Times making it Album of the Week and calling it a 'must buy' record. The Xynthia EP was released around the same time containing additional songs and a Dimlite remix of "The Hunting Owl".

On 27 September 2013 Merz, along with musicians Shahzad Ismaily and Julian Sartorius, performed a show in London consisting of only one song: Many Weathers Apart. Variations and extemporizations on elements of the original song and its ten different remixes were incorporated into a forty-five minute set. It marked 15 years since the original release of the song.

In November 2013 a 'Drum and Vocal Rendition' of Merz's album No Compass WIll Find Home was released by drummer/sound artist Julian Sartorius. Only the vocals from the original album were used to re-create the songs in drum and percussion arrangements. This record was released by Merz and Sartorius' respective labels Accidental Records and Everest Records. The album was toured with a line-up of four drummers (directed by Sartorius) and Merz on vocals.

January 2015 Merz announced the release of his new album with a first song, Suite Mercy made available on Pledgemusic,. In November 2015 Accidental Records released the fifth Merz album Thinking Like A Mountain, mixed by Matthew Herbert and featuring notable musicians Shahzad Ismaily, Julian Sartorius, Dimlite, Gyda Valtysdottir and Ewan Pearson. Mojo Magazine called it “Merz’s brave new beginning”. The Ransom Note wrote “Merz has now reached a stage where he is a master of his art”

Merz has also co-written and appeared as a vocalist with Orbital (band), Tom Middleton, Maxim (The Prodigy), Leftfield, Leo Abrahams, Dive Index, Dan Le Sac, Tythe, Anne Marie Almedal, Kutti MC.

He is currently based in Bern, Switzerland.

Albums

  • Merz (1999), Epic Records
  • Loveheart (October 2005), Grönland
  • Moi et Mon Camion (February 2008), Grönland
  • No Compass Will Find Home (January 2013), Accidental
  • No Compass Will Find Home (Julian Sartorius Drum and Vocal Renditions) (November 2013), Accidental, Everest Records
  • Thinking Like a Mountain (November 2015), Accidental
  • "INK" (March 2016) CDr Self-Release
  • EPs

  • "CC Conscious EP" (Oct' 1998)
  • "Many Weathers Apart" (July 1999)
  • "Lovely Daughter" (Sept' 1999)
  • "Lotus EP" (March 2000)
  • "Daytrotter Session" (Jan 2009)
  • Postcard From A Dark Star EP (January 2006)
  • Silver Tree EP (June 2006)
  • "Presume Too Much" (March 2008)
  • Xynthia EP (December 2012)
  • "Amber Green red" (August 2016) CDr Self-Release
  • References

    Merz (musician) Wikipedia