Robert Young | |
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Also known as | Throb |
Born |
Scotland |
19 November 1964
Died |
(aged 49) Hove, East Sussex, England |
Genres | Alternative rock indie pop, psychedelic rock, acid house, IDM |
Instruments | Guitar, synths, samples, synth effects |
Years active | 1984-2006 |
Labels | Creation, Beggars Banquet, Sony |
Associated acts | Primal Scream, Felt |
Robert "Throb" Young (1964 – 9 September 2014) was a Scottish musician. He was a member of the alternative rock band Primal Scream from 1984 to 2006.
Young met Primal Scream singer Bobby Gillespie when they were both studying at Kings Park Secondary School in Glasgow, and he joined the band in 1984. Young performed on every Primal Scream album until his departure in 2006. Young was originally the bass player. Primal Scream's debut album, Sonic Flower Groove, was released in 1987. After the album was released guitarist Jim Beattie left the band and Young took over that role.
Young played bass on Felt's 1989 album Me and a Monkey on the Moon.
Young was also a part of Primal Scream's most famous album, Screamadelica, released by Creation Records in 1991. At that time, beside Bobbie Gillespie and Young, the band included guitarist Andrew Innes and keyboardist Martin Duffy.
The recording session for the follow up album to Screamadelica began in Camden Town. Young and the other members later moved to Memphis to join world-renowned Ardent Studios and work with the veteran producer Tom Dowd.
The last Primal Scream Young performed on was 2006's Riot City Blues. Young left the band in that year - according to Gillespie this was to deal with "problems in his personal life".
Young was married twice, divorced from his first wife Anita Laugharne. He had two sons, Brandon and Miles, with a former partner. At the time of his death, he was married to his second wife, Rachel.
Young was found dead in his flat in Hove, East Sussex on the afternoon of 9 September 2014. His death was announced two days later on 11 September. At the time of his death, Young was 49 years old. A police spokeswoman stated that his death was not being treated as suspicious.