Pete Gofton
Peter Gofton is an English, Penge-based musician and record producer, who is well known on the music scene of the North East of England and has been involved with many artists either playing with them or producing. He is the former drummer and guitarist for Kenickie and former guitarist for Frankie & The Heartstrings.
History
Gofton graduated with a degree in Sociology from Durham University in 1997.As Johnny X, Gofton was drummer with Sunderland punk band Kenickie, formed in 1994 and disbanded in 1998, best known for the singles "Punka" and "In Your Car".
After Kenickie, Gofton worked under the name J Xaverre, described as "pop with knobs on", releasing These Acid Stars in 2003 on Memphis Industries after much critical acclaim. Gofton also found time to produce work by former Kenickie bandmate and sibling Lauren Laverne and bands such as Spraydog and Woodchuck.
A brief but popular stint as Meet Eric Roberts, alongside Maxïmo Park's Paul Smith, Field Music's Peter Brewis, and Jennie and the Bets' John Egdell in 2006, led to current project George Washington Brown. George Washington Brown released the album On the Night Plain in 2007 with further material in the works.
Gofton contributed to the album, and was a touring member of The Week That Was, the new project of Field Music member Peter Brewis.
Gofton is an ex-guitarist with Frankie & The Heartstrings.
In 2012, Gofton began working at the North East Surrey College of Technology as a music technology teacher.
Personal life
Gofton is the brother of Lauren Laverne, presenter of The Culture Show and Transmission. He has had many pseudonyms, such as Johnny X, and then Pete X. The name J Xaverre stems from Kenickie's entry in The Great Indie Discography, which listed his supposed full name as "Johnny Xaverre" and furthermore claimed him to be the band's chief songwriter.Originally thought to be pronounced to rhyme with 'fair', Gofton has since confirmed that it is to be pronounced 'Xavier'.
He appears on the cover of the Field Music album Tones of Town, as a café patron seemingly. He made an appearance in the 2006 film Confetti as a member of Snoopy's band.
Discography
Albums
- At the Club
- Get In
- It's All True
- These Acid Stars
- On The Night Plain
- Mini Album/title TBA
- ''Harmonograph''
Singles
- Catsuit City EP
- Skillex EP
- "Punka"
- "Millionaire Sweeper"
- "In Your Car"
- "Nightlife"
- "Punka"
- "I Would Fix You"
- "Stay in the Sun"
- "Wild Weekend"/"Nilsong"
- Bingo Wings EP
- Skaterdater EP
- "Saturday"
- "Great All Great"
- "Skip's Love Theme"/"Puget Sound"
- "Searching for the Now Volume 4"
Compilations
- Signal Vs Noise
- Laugh Hard at the Absurdly Evil
- Elastic Jet Mission
- Camden Crawl
- Phoenix The Album
- Come Again
- The John Peel Sessions
- We Love You...So Love Us Too
- Beikoku Ongaku/Bambini Records
- Estuary English |Estuary English
- We Got Monkeys; 5 Years of Moshi Moshi Records
- ''The Memphis Family Album''
As producer
- "In Your Car"
- At The Club
- Beggars Banquet
- Get In
- Nings And Roundabouts
- Take These Flowers Away EP
- "These Acid Stars"
- "I Want You To Stay"
- ''On The Night Plain''
Mixing
- "Criminals"
- "Custom Scenes"
Remixes
- Ben Kweller – "Wasted And Ready"
- Mellow – "Drifting Out of Sight"
- Maxïmo Park – "I Want You To Stay"
- Los Campesinos – "Death to Los Campesinos!"
- Sky Larkin – "Antibodies"
- Gaggle – "Crows"
Filmography
- ''Confetti''