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Dimmer (musician)

Dimmer
Dimmer (band) at The Step Inn, Brisbane, 2008.jpg
Live at The Step Inn, Brisbane 2008
Background information
Origin New Zealand
Genres Alternative rock
Years active 1994–2012
Labels Flying Nun Records
Sony
Festival Mushroom Records
Warner Music NZ
Associated acts Punches
Past members
  • Shayne Carter
  • Gary Sullivan
  • James Duncan
  • Justyn Pilbrow
  • Dino (Constantine) Karlis
  • Kelly Steven
  • Vaughan Williams
  • At least 33 other guests

Dimmer was the name under which New Zealand musician Shayne Carter (formerly of Straitjacket Fits, The DoubleHappys, and Bored Games) recorded and played music from 1994-2012. It began as an umbrella name for jam sessions and home recordings, with various members and guests, but became a more settled four-piece rock band (especially from 2006–10, when only the bassist changed). 37 musicians played a part in Dimmer's 18 years, with Carter the only permanent fixture.

All four of Dimmer's albums were admired by critics, and all earned multiple New Zealand Music Award nominations. Non-album singles were released in 1995 and 1996, with debut album I Believe You Are A Star not following until 2001. In 2004 You've Got To Hear The Music was named New Zealand's Best Rock Album for the year, and Dimmer named Best Group. There My Dear saw Carter return to playing and recording with a live rock band in 2006. Final album Degrees of Existence (2009) was recorded by the longest-lasting version of the band. Dimmer's final shows were played in 2012, followed by a one-off reunion in February 2018.

Straitjacket Fits split in 1994, "brought low by the vagaries of the international music industry". Interviewed in 2012, Shayne Carter said that "I was completely over rock. The Dimmer thing was totally anti-rock and I became interested in not only the groove thing but doing quiet music as well."

Carter moved back to Dunedin, later saying that he "dropped out, I suppose" and "wanted to get grounded after all my running around". While there, he began using the name Dimmer as "an umbrella thing...with me as the common denominator". The first Dimmer music came from jam sessions in Dunedin. Carter explained in 2012 that "I used the name Dimmer because I thought using your own name was really uncool." Through the second half of the 1990s "[there was] the odd Dunedin solo gig but, for the most part, Shayne Carter disappeared from the public eye." Carter has called the period from 1995 "a lost weekend that actually lasted for six years"..

Two non-album, 7" vinyl singles - "Crystalator" and "Don't Make Me Buy Out Your Silence" - were released by Dimmer in the 1990s. Between them they included five tracks. In 2007 all five were included as bonus tracks on an Australian release of 2006 album There My Dear.

Dimmer's first release, the 7" "Crystalator" single was recorded in 1994 and released in 1995 by Flying Nun (New Zealand) and Sub Pop (USA). Lou Allison played bass and Peter Jefferies (This Kind of Punishment, Nocturnal Projections) drums on both tracks. Carter and Jefferies had collaborated on singles before - "Randolph's Going Home" in 1986, and "Knocked Out Or Thereabouts" in 1992.


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