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CEvin Key (Kevin William Crompton) was born on 13 February, 1961 in Vancouver, Canada, is a Canadian musician and producer. Discover CEvin Key's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

Popular As Kevin William Crompton
Occupation Musician producer composer multi-instrumentalist
Age 63 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 13 February 1961
Birthday 13 February
Birthplace Vancouver, Canada
Nationality Canada

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1961

Kevin William Crompton (born February 13, 1961), known professionally as cEvin Key, is a Canadian musician, songwriter, producer, and composer.

1978

In 1978, his parents sent him to live in Japan with a Japanese family, an experience that he considered valuable to his development as an individual.

He was required to learn Japanese as his surrogate family, who treated him as a son, could not speak English.

He said of his experience: "When you are that age, a whole new culture is a major upheaval. But for the better".

He had been planning to live in Japan and was offered a job at a Tokyo radio station as an interviewer when he received an invite from Gary Smith to join Images in Vogue.

Key began his career in the late 70s playing as a drummer for the Vancouver rock band Bastille.

He also performed as a multi-instrumentalist in the punk band Illegal Youth, which featured Al Nelson, the future vocalist of Hilt.

1981

In 1981, Key joined Images in Vogue, a successful new wave group based in Vancouver who had put out an ad looking for musicians with their own equipment.

Dave Ogilvie, a local music student, also joined the group as a producer and engineer.

Taking up the role as the band's drummer, Key utilized a Simmons electronic drum kit.

The band found success touring throughout Canada and opening for groups such as Depeche Mode and Roxy Music.

1982

He is best known as a member of the industrial music group Skinny Puppy, which he co-founded in 1982 with singer Nivek Ogre.

Images in Vogue released their first single, "Breaking Up", in April 1982, and their first EP, Educated Man, shortly thereafter.

The EP was a success, selling 10,000 copies in a span of six weeks and topping a number of college radio station playlists.

Bill Leeb, Key's friend from Vancouver's late-night club circuit, had introduced him to early industrial bands such as Throbbing Gristle and Cabaret Voltaire, and he soon found himself recording his own songs.

Key met Nivek Ogre (Kevin Ogilvie) at a party in late 1982 and asked him to provide vocals for the songs he had made.

Ogre accepted and the pair recorded the song "K-9" under the name Skinny Puppy.

The pair began using stage names to avoid the confusion of having two people named Kevin in the same band.

1984

Initially a side project while he was with the new wave band Images in Vogue, Skinny Puppy quickly became his primary musical outlet after landing a record deal with Nettwerk Records in 1984.

The self-published EP Back & Forth was released in 1984; only 35 copies of the tape were produced.

Key brought in Leeb (under the name Wilhelm Schroeder) and Dave "Rave" Ogilvie to help record their second EP, Remission.

Terry McBride helped pay for the production and signed them to his new indie label, Nettwerk Records.

A follow-up LP, Bites, was released the following year.

1985

In addition to his work with Skinny Puppy and Download, Key has had several side projects, most notably The Tear Garden, a project started in 1985 with Legendary Pink Dots singer Edward Ka-Spel.

His other projects include platEAU, Doubting Thomas, Cyberaktif, and Hilt.

Key was raised in Vancouver in what he considered a dysfunctional family.

Due to an alcohol problem their father developed following his service in World War II, he and his siblings, an older brother and younger sister, had to learn to fend for themselves at a young age.

His mother, who he considered "glammy", often put makeup on him and was untroubled with his use of marijuana.

His father initially disapproved of his behavior, but changed his attitude when Key began dyeing his hair at the age of 17 and would later come to fully support his career as a musician.

Key would often turn to music as a way to escape his home life and the difficulties of high school, and he soon found himself learning to use drums and synthesizers.

"I had a weird and very dysfunctional family. There's no training for dysfunction ... Luckily my family had a piano and an organ that had one of those weird drum machines in it, and I sort of had the luck to be able to have these things around me, to take out frustrations on."

Key left Images in Vogue in 1985 shortly after the release of their first album, In the House, to focus solely on Skinny Puppy.

According to Key, the concept behind Skinny Puppy was to create music from the point of view of a dog whose "tail’s trodden on" and can only bark and growl.

1986

Key hired Dwayne Goettel to play with Skinny Puppy in 1986 after it had become apparent that Leeb was uninterested in touring.

Key felt that Goettel's technical abilities and knowledge of sampling helped give the band a new identity.

1995

When Skinny Puppy disbanded in 1995 following the death of keyboardist Dwayne Goettel, Key's main project became the electronic noise group Download, whose first album, Furnace, was released that same year.

1998

His first solo album, Music For Cats, was released in 1998 on Subconscious Communications, an independent record label he took over following Goettel's death.

2000

He reunited with Ogre in 2000 for a one-off performance as Skinny Puppy at the Doomsday Festival in Dresden.

2003

The pair officially reformed Skinny Puppy in 2003 and released The Greater Wrong of the Right a year later.

They have since released the albums Mythmaker, HanDover, and Weapon.