Artist's albums
Springtime
2022 · EP
Riviera
2021 · EP
Pearldiving
2021 · album
Mockingbird Love
2021 · EP
Another Flower
2020 · album
In My Dreams (Robin Guthrie Remix)
2020 · single
Someday / Never Sing For Joy
2020 · single
Somewhere (Robin Guthrie Remix)
2019 · single
Terrified (Robin Guthrie Remix)
2019 · single
Universal Road
2015 · album
Fortune
2012 · album
The Places We Go
2012 · single
Winter Garden
2011 · album
Emeralds
2011 · album
Bordeaux
2011 · album
Sunflower Stories
2010 · EP
Songs To Help My Children Sleep
2009 · EP
Carousel
2009 · album
Angel Falls
2009 · EP
3:19 Bande Originale Du Film
2008 · album
After The Night Falls
2007 · album
Before the Day Breaks
2007 · album
Everlasting
2006 · EP
Continental
2006 · album
Imperial
2003 · album
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Biography
Known most for the intoxicating assortment of sounds he has created with his guitars, effects, and treatments, Robin Guthrie has continued moving forward decades after he left an indelible impression on underground music. The Scottish musician's 1982-1996 recordings with Cocteau Twins have inspired a multitude of artists across genres and styles as varied as dream pop, shoegaze, ambient, post-rock, and even R&B. Between two early-2000s albums as one-half of Violet Indiana, Guthrie released his first solo LP, Imperial (2003), richly atmospheric instrumentals that set the tone for his subsequent solitary work. It includes Continental (2006), Carousel (2009), and Emeralds (2011), and extends to Fortune (2012) and Pearldiving (2022). Side gigs and outside productions during the Cocteaus era -- involvement with This Mortal Coil, sessions with bands such as Felt, A.R. Kane, the Gun Club, and Lush -- primed Guthrie to remain prolific as a collaborator all along. He recorded extensively with one-time Cocteaus associate Harold Budd (renewing their studio partnership with the original score for Mysterious Skin), and has also teamed with the disparate likes of John Foxx (Mirrorball) and Mark Gardener (Universal Road). ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi