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James Lumb created Electric Skychurch as a vehicle for his imaginative, groundbreaking music in 1991. In addition to a series of successful LP's, James produced hundreds of live concerts, appeared in and scored for feature films, television, theatre, and radio productions. He is an accomplished public speaker.
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His entertainment career began in 1992, assisting movie mogul Brian Grazer, the producer of "Apollo 13" and "A Beautiful Mind." In 1995 Lumb left Ron Howard's Imagine Films to work full time on his music, releasing the classic Narrative-Electronic LP "knowoneness" in the summer of that year.
In the following decade, James took "Electric Skychurch" on the road, sometimes taking the stage as a dynamic solo performer, and other times leading a large, eclectic band of musicians, singers, and visual artists. He has performed hundreds of concerts around the globe for millions of fans.
James Lumb and Electric Skychurch continue to play huge underground and mainstream events onstage alongside artists like Beck, Underworld, Orbital, The Orb, Infected Mushroom, Tiesto, Paul Oakenfold, The Streets, Digital Underground, The Crystal Method, and hundreds of other groundbreaking acts.
In addition to music, James is an accomplished journalist, writer, photographer, and technology developer. Currently, he serves as the Tech Editor of NYC's Big Shot Magazine. He is endorsed by M-Audio, Moog, Universal Audio, Mackie, Cakewalk, Alesis, IK Multimedia, Native Instruments, XM Radio and Steam Los Angeles.