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Warren Ellis is an Australian musician and composer best known as a co-founder of the instrumental rock trio Dirty Three, his film score collaborations with Nick Cave, and as a member of the Bad Seeds and Grinderman. In 1992, he formed Dirty Three with guitarist Mick Turner and drummer Jim White. Throughout the '90s, Dirty Three issued acclaimed titles such as 1996's Horse Stories and 1998's Ocean Songs. He joined the Bad Seeds in the early 21st century and became its music director. Ellis and Cave are also a composing team for film scores and recording soundtracks. Their many titles include 2005's The Proposition, 2009's The Road, and 2016's Hell or High Water. In 2021, the duo issued the rock album Carnage. In 2024 they scored Back to Black, the Amy Winehouse biopic. Ellis reunited with Dirty Three for Love Changes Everything, their first album in 12 years. Ellis is a classically trained violinist who studied in Melbourne. During the '80s, he busked across Europe before returning to Australia. In 1992, he formed Dirty Three with guitarist Mick Turner and drummer Jim White. The group made their self-titled debut a year later. Throughout the '90s, Ellis released a string of acclaimed records with Dirty Three including Horse Stories (1996) and Ocean Songs (1998). Ellis emigrated to Paris, France in 1998. After Dirty Three's Whatever You Love, You Are in 2000, he began collaborating with longtime friend Nick Cave, joining the Bad Seeds as a full-time member for 2001's No More Shall We Part. He made his solo debut in 2002 with the experimental Three Pieces for Violin EP, which featured music he'd composed for Canadian dance company Holy Body Tattoo. Ellis has also collaborated with Marianne Faithful, Cat Power, and the Avalanches. Dirty Three issued She Has No Strings Apollo in 2003, their last full-length for nine years. He and Cave composed the score for the Australian Western film The Proposition in 2005. In 2006, the pair formed the Bad Seeds side project Grinderman, who released two self-titled albums in 2007 and 2010. Over the next decade, Cave and Ellis produced scores and soundtracks for numerous films including The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007), The Road (2009), and Lawless (2012). During the latter year, Dirty Three issued Toward the Low Sun. In 2015, Ellis acted as the sole composer for the film Mustang before re-teaming with Cave to score the heist film Hell or High Water in 2016. The following year he stayed equally productive, offering up the scores for the indie drama Bad Girl and the biopics Django (about jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt) and Gauguin about the French artist. He followed with two more Cave collaborations: The Brad Pitt-produced political satire War Machine and the thriller Wind River. In 2021, Ellis and Cave teamed up to issue the score and soundtrack to La Panthère Des Neiges, Marie Amiguet's film about wildlife photographer Vincent Munier. They also released the non-cinematic duo album Carnage on Goliath. In 2022, Cave and Ellis issued two soundtracks for Netflix productions: Dahmer - Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, and Blonde. The multi-instrumentalist also appeared on Cave's Seven Psalms and on the 1975's Being Funny in a Foreign Language. In 2023, Ellis played on Glen Hansard's All That Was East Is West of Me Now, and contributed to The Task Has Overwhelmed Us (The Jeffrey Lee Pierce Sessions Project). In 2024, Cave and Ellis issued their soundtrack for director Sam Taylor-Johnson's Amy Winehouse biopic Back to Black. Further, after a 12-year hiatus, Ellis reunited with Dirty Three for a world tour; in June they released Love Changes Everything on Bella Union. In August, he resumed his role as musical director in Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds for the album Wild God. ~ Timothy Monger, Rovi