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Adam Gates

Adam Gates
Also known as Filthy Ape, Bob C. Cock
Origin San Francisco
Genres Progressive Pop
Associated acts Madame Blavatsky Overdrive
No Forcefield
Primus
The Spent Poets

Adam Gates is a graphic designer and musician from Orinda, California.

Gates played with many bands in his formative years, establishing relationships that would inform his entire musical career. Some of his early projects were Town Number Eight (with songwriter Derek Greenberg) and various hardcore punk rock bands that were all heavily influenced by the LA Hardcore sound.

In 1981 Gates sang and played bass for Monkey Rhythm, a band started (with British guitarist Graham Clarke and drummer Chuck Risby) while attending Miramonte High School in Orinda California. With the band's musical references clearly at odds with local suburban musical tastes, Monkey Rhythm ventured into the San Francisco club circuit, playing numerous shows at The Mabuhay Gardens, On Broadway, The Stone, Berkeley Square and many others. The band constantly toured (nationally with The Fine Young Cannibals among others) until securing a record deal with Howie Klien’s 415/CBS Music. Their debut album “This Must Be The Place” (produced by Matt Wallace) was released in 1985.

In 1987 the original band dissolved and Gates, keeping the name Monkey Rhythm, played with various local musicians and friends (Wire Trains Jeff Trott and Brian McCloud) while continuing to study Graphic Design at San Francisco State.

While intermittently writing music with keyboardist John Berg (who briefly played in Monkey Rhythm) Gates started working with multi-instrumentalist Matt Winegar (who came to Gates’ attention after being recommended by his friend Les Claypool). Gates and Winegar developed a fruitful working relationship, which had them sequestered away in Winegars Fremont CA home for months, recording on a primitive Tascam 388. The musical pair slowly developed their melodic pop style while amassing a large collection of original songs. With the help of Matt Wallace the duo (With Keyboardist John Berg) secured a publishing deal with publishing giant Peer Music.

While still tentatively using the name Monkey Rhythm, Gates, Berg and Winegar created a live band (with drummer Mike Urbano and bassist, and old friend, Derek Greenberg on bass). The band soon generated interest from various labels until signing with Geffen Records. The band soon after changed their name to “The Spent Poets”.

The Spent Poets recorded their debut album for Geffen and then toured nationally with the band Live.

Soon after, members John Berg and Michael Urbano left the band, leaving the core trio of Gates, Winegar and Greenberg to record their sophomore effort “Steve" for Geffen. With their relationship with Geffen waining, the second album was never released. "Steve" is routinely traded on the Internet and is considered by the band as their best effort.

With his interest in electronic music growing Gates released multiple albums under the name No Force Field with friends Brian “Brain” Mantea and Larry “Ler” LaLonde. Gates also worked with Turntablist DJ DISK on various 12 inch releases (including The Filthy Ape vs PhonophsychDISK and DJ Chop Chop).


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