Steven Gregory Drozd (born June 11, 1969) is an American musician. He is a composer, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter for the Flaming Lips, Electric Würms, and other projects.
He and Steve Burns created the band Foreverywhere, a children's psychedelic music project.
The artist Imagene Peise, an alias for a collaboration between Drozd and Wayne Coyne, records elevator music-style covers and originals, culled from the home recordings of Drozd with imagery and myth from the imagination of Coyne.
Drozd and Coyne have a second group together called Electric Würms, with Drozd taking the lead role in the band. Influenced by prog rock, krautrock, and punk rock, their goal is to explore the outer reaches of traditional rock music, as well as to perform Flaming Lips deeper cuts. Nashville-based Linear Downfall completes the ensemble.
In 2013 Drozd created and directed a volunteer group of music students at ACMUCO called the Mutating Cell Ensemble, whose goal is to experiment with polyrhythm and repetition. They have performed once. Drozd composed and performed on the song "Mattress Warehouse" by Foxygen, off their album ...And Star Power, released on October 14, 2014.
In 2020, he scored the TV series Moonbase 8. 131. Dr. Michael Greger, Steven Drozd (The Flaming Lips), Skinner, Mikey Kampmann, Podcasts.apple.com
2021 | The Ten Commandments | collaborative soundtrack album to the 1923 film, with Scott Amendola and Steve Berlin. |
2007 | Atlas Eets Christmas | collaborative project with Wayne Coyne |
2011 | "Hot Coffee"/"The Drifter" | Neil Diamond-inspired collaborative project with Alan Novey. |
2014 | Musik Die Schwer zu Twerk | band project including Wayne Coyne |
2017 | Foreverywhere | collaborative project with Steve Burns |
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