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American musician
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Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
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Biography

William Frederick Rieflin (September 29, 1960 – March 24, 2020) was an American musician. Rieflin came to prominence in the 1990s mainly for his work as a drummer with groups (particularly in the industrial rock and industrial metal scenes) such as Ministry, the Revolting Cocks, Lard, KMFDM, Pigface, Swans, Chris Connelly, and Nine Inch Nails. He worked regularly with R.E.M. following the retirement of Bill Berry in 1997. He was a member of King Crimson from 2013 until his death in 2020.

Career

Rieflin began his professional career in his hometown of Seattle. In 1975, he was in The Telepaths, a band which played backup for a couple of live gigs by the pre-The Screamers band The Tupperwares. He played drums for The Blackouts starting in 1979.His bandmates included Mike Davidson, Paul Barker, Roland Barker and Erich Werner.Eventually that band dissolved and Paul Barker joined the nascent Ministry. His earliest collaboration with Al Jourgensen was on the second single by the Revolting Cocks, You Often Forget.

Later, he participated in the creation of Ministry's album The Land of Rape and Honey, and was noted for his performance in the live video In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up (alongside fellow drummer Martin Atkins).His work with Ministry and its side projects lasted through to the mid-nineties, though he noted that he was never credited as a member of Ministry proper, always as an "other" musician.Therefore, when he parted ways with the band during the Filth Pig sessions, he did not really quit since he was never an official member.

Rieflin helped Atkins kick off Pigface, the industrial collective that would grow to incorporate hundreds of artists, formed a friendship with labelmate Chris Connelly and founded First World Music. Like Connelly, Rieflin's work grew beyond his industrial roots. They have collaborated on several recordings; two in particular, The Ultimate Seaside Companion (as "The Bells") and Largo, showcase Rieflin's keyboard skills.

Rieflin's solo debut, Birth of a Giant featured him singing in something other than a background role, and also featured Robert Fripp.Improvisations from these sessions turned up later on the CD The Repercussions of Angelic Behavior, which was credited to Rieflin, Fripp and Trey Gunn.

Rieflin appeared on all KMFDM records released from 1995 to 2003 as a drummer, programmer, vocalist and keyboardist.He toured with the band as a bassist in 2002 in support of its comeback album, Attak and performed on the 2011 KMFDM album, WTF?!. He also drummed for Scott McCaughey's band, The Minus 5, which occasionally included guitarist Peter Buck.Eventually Buck offered Rieflin the opportunity to sit in with R.E.M., who were missing a permanent drummer since the 1997 departure of Bill Berry. The band gave him the live drummer slot in its 2003 tour.They later announced that Rieflin would fill the role indefinitely, though once again as a hired musician rather than as an official member. In recordings, Rieflin also contributed bouzouki, keyboards and guitars to the group, serving as an auxiliary member until R.E.M. disbanded in 2011.

Rieflin formed an experimental ensemble under the name Slow Music in 2005 (including Fripp and Buck) in which he played synthesizers rather than drums. The group played a small handful of live dates in 2005 and 2006 and became inactive for several years.He was also involved in a music collaboration project entitled The Humans, which consisted of him, Chris Wong, Fripp and Toyah Willcox. The band performed a series of live dates in Estonia in Autumn 2007 and 2009, and released their debut album We are the Humans in 2009. Hector Zazou's 2010 album Corps Electriques featured Rieflin, as well as KatieJane Garside, Lone Kent and nu-jazz trumpeter Nils Petter Molvær.

Rieflin drumming behind R.E.M. on the band's final tour in 2008

Rieflin was a regular contributor to Swans ever since the 1995 album The Great Annihilator, and played an array of instruments on all their studio recordings since the band reformed in 2010 and released My Father Will Guide Me up a Rope to the Sky. Rieflin is listed as an "honorary Swan" on the band's 2012 album The Seer.

In 2012, Rieflin performed on drums for Robbie Williams's album Take the Crown. Later that year he produced the single Crush Vaccine for Atomic Bride.

In an online diary entry dated September 6, 2013, Robert Fripp announced a new lineup for King Crimson that included Rieflin as one of the band's three drummers. A few days after the first full-length live release of the band with Rieflin on board (Live in Toronto 2015), Fripp announced Rieflin's decision to take a sabbatical from the band, effective March 6, 2016, "a decision supported by all the Crimson Brothers."In early 2017, Fripp announced that Rieflin would be returning alongside his replacement, Jeremy Stacey.Due to Fripp's desire to stave off complacency after several years of touring, Rieflin "will be focusing on mellotron, keys and fairy dusting, rather than using drums as a main instrument" in the new Double Quartet configuration, thus becoming the band's first full-time keyboardist ever. For the US Autumn 2017 tour dates in October–November, he was replaced by the Seattle-based musician Chris Gibson. He rejoined in 2018 before taking another indefinite sabbatical in 2019.

Personal life and death

Rieflin was married to painter Francesca Sundsten until her death in 2019. Albums made by groups Rieflin has been part of have featured her artwork on their covers, such as Pigface's Gub, KMFDM's Nihil, Filthy Friends' Invitation and King Crimson's Radical Action to Unseat the Hold of Monkey Mind. Rieflin died on March 24, 2020 from cancer at the age of 59.

Discography

Key
Live releaseIndicates a live release
YearArtistTitleContributionRef.
1988MinistryThe Land of Rape and HoneyDrums, programming, keyboards, guitar, background vocals
1988Revolting CocksLive! You Goddamned Son of a Bitch daggerDrums
1989MinistryThe Mind Is a Terrible Thing to TasteDrums, programming, background vocals
1990Revolting CocksBeers, Steers, and QueersDrums, programming
1990MinistryIn Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up daggerDrums
1990LardThe Last Temptation of ReidDrums
19901000 Homo DJs"Supernaut"Drums
1990KMFDMNaïveDrums
1991PigfaceGubDrums, guitar, bass, synthesizer, sounds
1991PigfaceLean Juicy PorkInterviewee
1992MinistryPsalm 69: The Way to Succeed and the Way to Suck EggsDrums
1992Revolting CocksBig Sexy LandDrums
1992PigfaceWelcome to Mexico... Asshole daggerDrums
1993Revolting CocksLinger Ficken' GoodDrums, organ, programming, production
1995SwansThe Great AnnihilatorDrums, sounds, percussion, 12-string acoustic guitar, sequencing
1995KMFDMNihilDrums
1995Michael GiraDrainlandRhythm programming, keyboards, electric bass guitar, samples, engineering, production, arrangement, studio provision
1996MinistryFilth PigDrums
1996KMFDMXtortDrums
1996SwansSoundtracks for the BlindDrums
1997LardPure Chewing SatisfactionDrums
1997KMFDMSymbolsDrums, programming, percussion, photography, sequencing
1999Angels of LightNew MotherPercussion, piano, bass guitar, organ, synthesizers, acoustic guitar, backing vocals
1999KMFDMAdiosProgramming
1999Nine Inch NailsThe FragileDrums
1999Bill RieflinThe Repercussions of Angelic BehaviorDrums, mixing
1999Bill RieflinBirth of a GiantDrums, bass, guitar, production, vocals
2000Lard70's Rock Must DieDrums
2001Bill Rieflin & Chris ConnellyLargoKeyboards, mixing, piano, production, vocals
2001LandRoad MoviesDrums
2002KMFDMAttakDrums, bass, programming, synthesizers, percussion, guitar
2003KMFDMSturm & Drang Tour 2002 daggerBass
2003KMFDMWWIIIDrums, vocals, loops
2004R.E.M.Around the SunDrums, percussion
2006Robyn Hitchcock & the Venus 3Olé! TarantulaChoir, drums, percussion
2007Angels of LightWe Are HimDrums, bass, guitar, organ, percussion, piano, synthesizers
2007R.E.M.R.E.M. Live daggerDrums
2008R.E.M.AccelerateDrums
2009Robyn Hitchcock & the Venus 3Goodnight OsloDrums, vocal harmony, vocals
2009The HumansWe Are the HumansDrums, bass, synthesizers, organ, production
2009R.E.M.Live at the Olympia daggerDrums
2010Robyn Hitchcock & the Venus 3Propellor TimeDrums
2010SwansMy Father Will Guide Me up a Rope to the SkyDrums, piano, guitar, synthesizers, organ, vocals
2011R.E.M.Collapse into NowDrums, bouzouki, keyboards, guitar
2011KMFDMWTF?!Engineering, sounds
2011The HumansSugar RushPercussion, keyboards, bass, production
2012SwansThe SeerDrums, piano, organ, guitar, percussion, synthesizers, bass, vocals
2013Taylor Swift"The Last Time"Drums
2014The HumansStrange TalesDrums, keyboards, guitar, bass, sounds, vocals, production
2014SwansTo Be KindDrums, percussion, synthesizers, piano, guitar, bass, keyboards
2015King CrimsonLive at the Orpheum daggerDrums, percussion, synthesizers, vocals
2016King CrimsonLive in Toronto daggerDrums, percussion, keyboards
2016SwansThe Glowing ManDrums, piano, synthesizers, bass, guitar, vocals
2016King CrimsonRadical Action to Unseat the Hold of Monkey Mind daggerDrums, keyboards
2017King CrimsonLive in Chicago daggerKeyboards
2018Lead into GoldThe Sun Behind the SunDrums
2018King CrimsonMeltdown: Live in Mexico City daggerKeyboards, production
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Who is Bill Rieflin?
Bill Rieflin was an American musician and drummer best known for his work with bands such as Ministry, Nine Inch Nails, and R.E.M.
When was Bill Rieflin born?
Bill Rieflin was born on September 30, 1960.
What were some of Bill Rieflin's notable musical collaborations?
Some of Bill Rieflin's notable musical collaborations include being a member of Ministry from 1986 to 1994, touring with R.E.M. from 2003 to 2011, and being a drummer for Nine Inch Nails from 2013 to 2016.
What other instruments did Bill Rieflin play?
Apart from playing drums, Bill Rieflin was also skilled in playing keyboards, guitars, bass guitar, and other instruments. He was known for his multi-instrumentalist abilities.
When did Bill Rieflin pass away?
Bill Rieflin passed away on March 24, 2020, at the age of 59.
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