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SCRIPT
The colourful mayor of our beautiful hometown was recently caught on tape manning the decks at a local fundraiser -- and the video prompted the Guardian to joke that maybe Rob Ford is secretly Burial, the famously anonymous electronic artist. Which is stupid. Rob Ford is Buckethead, the famously anonymous guitar virtuoso.
Anonymity can be a powerful tool.
Concealing your identity can help you report crime without fear of retribution or protest the worldwide wrongdoings of a notoriously litigious church or call someone something awful on the internet.
And so in an era of constant over-sharing, it's become just as trendy to release music mysteriously, hiding your face in press photos and "leaking" singles and videos.
Artists like Ms Mr, the Knife, and Crystal Castles have all benefited from early speculation over just who in the hell they actually were. Sometimes this seemed engineered to create buzz, and sometimes it was because the truth was corny
This is a tough fact to source properly, but I'm going to go ahead and say that this all started with Zolar X.
Zolar X landed on earth in 1973. Insisting they were aliens and speaking their own language, the band never connected with a commercial audience -- even with cool-ass names like Qazar Quantor.
They found modern-day earthling champions in Jello Biafra and Nardwaur, who respectively re-issued and promoted their long-lost LP, but they are still not as famous as Klaatu.
Okay Klaatu are super fun. They're from Toronto, point, and in 1976, everyone thought they were the Beatles.
The origins of this rumour are murky, but it all stems from Klaatu's decision to credit their music and production under just their band name, no real names. And the same people who thought Paul McCartney died after making Revolver were convinced that this was the remaining members' secret way of honouring their dead friend. It was not.
Anonymity as a creative device seemed to fall off through the '80s and '90s. But it came back in a big way, especially in metal.
Lordi won Eurovision and no one knew any of their real names until their drummer died in 2012 -- and he was the replacement for a guy who was kicked out for attempting to reveal his identity.
I'm genuinely curious if Prozzak ever broke outside of Canada, but for a time, they seemed like the most popular mysterious fake-British band in the world. Everyone wondered who they could possibly be! And it ended up being two dudes from the Philosopher Kings!
Doom might be the best at anonymity. Everyone knows his real name is Daniel Dumile, it's pretty easy to figure out what he actually looks like, and yet he still sends out ringers in his trademark mask to perform for him sometimes. Literally you never know if you're going to see the real Doom. It's hilarious?
My notes for this episode were long as hell so I'll just play one more video from my favourite previously anonymous band, supposedly featuring secret superstar DJs
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