Favorite Albums

  • Jeff Buckley - Grace
  • Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - No More Shall We Part
  • King Crimson - Red
  • Marillion - Brave
  • Porcupine Tree - Stupid Dream
  • Shearwater - Palo Santo
  • Talk Talk - Spirit of Eden
  • The Tea Party - Edges of Twilight
  • The Tea Party - Transmission
  • Ulver - Perdition City

Favorite Books

  • Eric Hansen - The Bird Man and the Lap Dancer
  • China Mieville - Perdido Street Station
  • J.R.R.Tolkien - The Lord of the Rings
  • Jeff VanderMeer - City of Saints and Madmen
  • Edward Whittemore - Jerusalem Poker
  • Richard Zacks - An Underground Education

Favorite Movies

  • Amelie
  • Cemetery Man
  • City of Lost Children
  • The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
  • Spirited Away

Robert Devereux

photo of me

I was born in the woods of Maine in 1976. After graduating from high school, I moved to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for college. I attended Carnegie Mellon and graduated with a degree in Psychology (although I spent some of the time studying anthropology and electrical engineering).

I began playing guitar in high school. Shortly after starting on guitar, I began working with computer music. In the beginning, I was mostly influenced by hard rock and metal bands. During college, I expanded my listening to include many genres (such as jazz, folk, film scores, experimental music, progressive rock, and various world music styles).

Rather than limit myself to one style, I decided to work on music that could incorporate any influences, without any constraints of style. Anything, from Tuvan throat singing to thrash guitar, from folk to techno, could be used, as long as the result is good.

With this philosophy in mind, I recorded a few demos for friends. However, I did not feel ready to distribute them. I preferred to work on my composition, rather than release music that was not up to my standards of quality.

I did have a few MP3s of music that were up to my standards, but not enough for a real demo. Jeff VanderMeer came across one of these MP3s. He suggested doing collaborative project - music for the city of Ambergris. This was the start of Fungicide.

Besides working on Fungicide, I have been working with filmmaker Elizabeth Cromwell to provide scores to her short films.

-Robert Devereux

Some inspirations:

Hawk Alfredson, Charles Baudelaire, Richard Barbieiri, Andrew Bird, Kirsten Bishop, Jeff Buckley, Nick Cave, Stepan Chapman, Michael Cisco, Cult of Luna, Miles Davis, DJ Shadow, Nick Drake, Scott Eagle, Robert Fripp, Peter Gabriel, Lisa Gerrard, Stefan Grabinski, Eric Hansen, Ray Harryhausen, Mark Hollis, Rhys Hughs, Jean-Pierre Juenet, Albert Kuvezin, Daniel Lanois, Comte de Lautremont, Sean Malone, Marillion, Dave McKean, Jonathan Meiburg, China Mieville, Hayao Miyazaki, Ennio Morricone, Kevin Moore, Lars Pedersen, Krzysztof Penderecki, Brendan Perry, Psychotic Waltz, Stephen & Timothy Quay, Django Reinhardt, Graeme Revell, Kristopher Rygg, Howard Shore, Elliott Smith, Jan Svenkmajer, David Sylvian, The Tea Party, Thought Industry, David Torn, Anneke Van Giersbergen, Jeff VanderMeer, Remedios Varo, Myrtle Von Damnitz III, Steven Wilson, Tore Ylwizaker, Frank Zappa