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* 1966 – Stephin Merritt, American singer and songwriter ( The Magnetic Fields, The 6ths, and The Gothic Archies )
* Biological Effects of Power Frequency Electric and Magnetic Fields ( May 1989 ) ( over 100 pages )
In a publication The Magnetic Fields ( Les Champs Magnétiques ), a collaboration with Soupault, he implemented the principle of automatic writing.
The show included two tracks from the then-forthcoming Scratch My Back: Paul Simon's " The Boy in the Bubble " and The Magnetic Fields ' " The Book of Love ".
The Magnetic Fields titled the first track of their album Holiday, after the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
The Magnetic Fields ( named after the André Breton novel Les Champs Magnétiques ) is an American indie pop group founded and led by Stephin Merritt.
The Magnetic Fields is essentially a vehicle for Merritt's songwriting, along with various side-projects, such as The 6ths, Future Bible Heroes and The Gothic Archies.
According to an article: " To celebrate the release of Distortion, Merritt and The Magnetic Fields played mini-residencies in cities around the country, culminating with six shows at Chicago's Old Town School of Folk Music.
In 2010, the documentary film Strange Powers: Stephen Merritt and the Magnetic Fields made its debut in film festivals around the world.
In 2012, the Magnetic Fields celebrated its new album by launching a North American and European tour.
Stephin Raymond Merritt ( born 1966 ) is an American singer-songwriter based in Los Angeles ( formerly in New York City ), best known as the principal singer and songwriter in the band The Magnetic Fields.
He created and played principal roles in the bands The Magnetic Fields, The 6ths, The Gothic Archies and Future Bible Heroes.
This has largely influenced the reserved live setup of The Magnetic Fields, which usually consists of acoustic instruments and little to no percussion.
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