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David in 2010
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Background information | |
Birth name | Stuart David Black |
Born |
Dumbarton, Scotland, UK |
26 December 1969
Genres | Indie, Alternative, Electronic, spoken word |
Occupation(s) | Musician, Songwriter, Novelist |
Instruments | Vocals, bass guitar, samplers, keyboards, synthesizer |
Years active | 1985–present |
Labels | Mute Records |
Associated acts | Looper, Belle and Sebastian |
Stuart David is a Scottish musician, songwriter and novelist. He co-founded the band Belle and Sebastian (1996–2000) and then went on to front Looper (1998–present). He is the author of the novels Nalda Said and The Peacock Manifesto, published by I.M.P. Fiction in 1999 and 2001. His third novel, A Peacock's Tale was published by Barcelona Review in 2011.
David grew up in the small town of Alexandria, on the west coast of Scotland (1975-1995). The son of a toolmaker, he had a traditionally working-class upbringing, attending The Vale of Leven Academy (1981-1987). He began writing songs at the age of 14, and started his first band a year later. In 1989 he attended a year-long course in Electronic Music Recording at Clydebank Technical College, writing his first two unpublished novels when the course ended (Francis' Point, and The Bleach Field). In 1994 he joined a course for unemployed musicians in Glasgow called Beatbox, where he met Stuart Murdoch. Together they played in two early bands (Lisa Helps The Blind and Rhode Island) before forming Belle & Sebastian to make a single for the Stow College label Electric Honey. The planned single quickly became the album Tigermilk.
David made four albums with Belle and Sebastian (Tigermilk, If You're Feeling Sinister, The Boy With The Arab Strap, and Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like a Peasant) and a series of four EPs (Dog on Wheels, Lazy Line Painter Jane, 3.. 6.. 9.. Seconds of Light, and This Is Just a Modern Rock Song). His main role throughout his period with the band was bass player, although he also performed electric and acoustic guitar, as well as piano and vocals on a number of tracks. He was responsible for establishing the band's initial web presence, building their first website in 1996, and he wrote the songs "Winter Wooskie", "A Space Boy Dream", "Paper Boat" and "A Century of Elvis". He also published two books documenting the band's early days: Ink Polaroids of Belle & Sebastian and Little Ink Movies of Belle & Sebastian in New York. He finally left Belle & Sebastian in 2000 to concentrate on his novels and the band Looper.