Phil Shöenfelt was born in Bradford, England, in 1952. After colliding with the London Punk scene in the mid-1970's, he moved to New York where he formed the post-punk noise band Khmer Rouge. In the early 1980's they supported acts such as Suicide, Tom Verlaine, and The Clash and are featured on the "White Columns Noise Festival Tape" which also includes early versions of Sonic Youth and Swans. In New York they were managed by Nat Finkelstein, author of "The Factory Years" and renowned photographer of The Velvet Underground. Khmer Rouge returned to London in 1984 and after supporting The Fall on two British tours split in 1986. Phil returned also played guitar on such records as "Incense and Peppermints&qu... read more