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Andrez Bergen

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Andrez Bergen
A close up, black-and-white photo of a man's face. He has a half-smoked cigarette in his mouth. He wears light coloured dreadlocks.Andrez_Bergen.jpg Andrez_Bergen.jpg
Bergen, June 2007
BornAndrew Simon Bergen
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
🏡 ResidenceTokyo, Japan
Other namesLittle Nobody
💼 Occupation
📆 Years active  1996–present
🏢 OrganizationIF? Records, IF? Commix
Known forMusic composition and production, writing, journalism, comic art, comic label and record label owner
Notable workPop Tart, Action Hero
StyleElectronic
🏡 Home townMelbourne, Australia
👩 Spouse(s)Yoko Umehara
👶 ChildrenCocoa Bergen
🌐 Websiteandrezbergen.wordpress.com

Andrez Simon Bergen is an Australian musician, author, journalist, comic artist, and comic label and record label owner. From 2001 he has lived in Tokyo.

Early life

Bergen was born in Melbourne, Australia.[1]

Music

Little Nobody

Bergen cites the 1970s industrial sounds and ideology of Throbbing Gristle and Cabaret Voltaire as significant influences for his work as Little Nobody: "Since about 15 years ago, when I first heard their album The Voice of America.[2] In 1998, he released his first full-length Little Nobody album, titled Pop Tart.

Writing

In a March 2014 interview, Bergen stated that "writing fiction, especially via novels, remains the overall joy" in his creative life.[3]

Other work

Bergen says he has worked on translating and adapting the scripts for feature films.[1] In March 2014, Bergen said that he would be enthused by an offer to write for film or television: "as a journalist I write about movies and anime — so it would be a logical step."[3]

List of works

See List of works by Andrez Bergen

Personal life

Bergen lives in Tokyo, Japan with his wife, Yoko Umehara, and their daughter Cocoa.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "guff about andrez". Andrez Bergen. Andrez Bergen. 2014. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
  2. Maunder, Trish (2 April 1999). "Culture Club Profile". The Age.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Renato B (8 March 2014). "A Conversation With Andrew Bergen". Radikal News. Radikal News. Retrieved 13 May 2014.

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