Scammers (band)
Scammers is an American experimental musician.
Phil Diamond began Scammers in 2010 while living at the Pistol Social Club in Kansas City, Missouri. His songwriting has been compared to that of Leonard Cohen, Scott Walker, and Nick Cave. He is now dating a floralist in Kansas City Missouri.
In 2013, Scammers released "Philipglasscandy," the first in a series of releases in the style of John Oswald's Plunderphonics. This series later included 2014's "Songs of Suspicious Origin," and 2016's "Deathly Hollow."
Discography[edit]
- 2011 - Crucial Sesh EP - Self-Released
- 2011 - AirLiner - Self-Released
- 2012 - Magic Carpet Ride - Lillerne Tapes
- 2013 - Conventions - Skrot Up
- 2013 - Philipglasscandy - Closet God Records
- 2013 - Cover You - Self-Released
- 2014 - A Song That Can Exist - J&C Tapes
- 2014 - American Winter - Orange Milk Records
- 2014 - Songs of Suspicious Origin - Self-Released
- 2014 - Dziadek - Laser Palace
- 2015 - Lasers In The Jungle - Personal Archives
- 2016 - Deathly Hollow - Self-Released
- 2016 - 400 LB BEAUTIFUL CYBER - Self-Released
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