Benjamin Curtis
Guitarist and songwriter of School of Seven Bells
Guitarist and songwriter of School of Seven Bells
Artists & Creatives
United States
Born in 1978, contributed to the music scene as a guitarist, drummer, and songwriter. Played in the band Secret Machines and co-founded the duo School of Seven Bells, which gained attention for its ethereal sound and innovative use of electronics. The duo released several albums, including 'Alpinisms' and 'Disconnect from Desire', which received critical acclaim. Curtis also collaborated with various artists, expanding his creative repertoire.
Co-founded School of Seven Bells
Released albums 'Alpinisms' and 'Disconnect from Desire'
Contributed to Secret Machines
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