Kit Warren

Kit Warren is a drummer, producer, amateur string-snapper and glockenspiel fancier. He plays and has played with various bands across a range of styles from the northern sludge metal of Sleeping Stone to the manic alt-rock of Matt Hartless and the Matchstick Ghosts via the bluesy indie pop of See Emily Play somewhere along the way.
At the age of thirteen (after a stint getting his stubby digits tangled in guitar strings) he took up the drums. He began teaching the instrument at the age of sixteen before embarking on a music course at Norton College in Sheffield. During this time he played drums in various bands and bass in an acoustic covers outfit. Following college and a further year gigging around Sheffield he moved to Salford to attend University there, studying Popular Music and Recording.
Kit splits his time between drumming for Matt Hartless and the Matchstick Ghosts around the Manchester and Salford area, and writing and producing his own music, which tends to fall into a cinematic gap somewhere between Sigur Rós and Opeth.
Other projects in the pipeline are to record and produce an album by the Sheffield based metal band Sleeping Stone and bring plans to collaborate on an electroacoustic composition with his brother Matthew Warren to fruition.