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Chartmaster Infurion
Warner performing in Thorpeness in 2016
Warner performing in Thorpeness in 2016
Background information
Birth nameGraham Donald Warner
Also known asDr Master, Morgue Master Magnificent
Born (1980-05-31) 31 May 1980 (age 44)
Melton, Suffolk, England
OriginWoodbridge, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom
Genres
Occupation(s)musician, composer, Record producer, remixer, accountant
Instrument(s)guitar, bass guitar, drums, piano, softsynth, drum machine, sequencer, sampler, laptop
Years active1996–present
LabelsUnsigned
WebsiteChartmaster Infurion

Graham Donald Warner (born 31 May 1980), best known by his recording alias Chartmaster Infurion, is a multi-genre musician and producer from Suffolk, England. His song The Passerby was used in the film Hangar 10 (AKA The Rendlesham UFO Incident) and another, Guitario, in the low-budget romantic comedy With Love From...Suffolk, which was produced and filmed on location in the county he has resided in for most of his life.

Warner met film director Daniel Simpson, then best known for Spiderhole, in Ufford’s White Lion Inn in the summer of 2011. Here they discussed both Simpson’s intention to make Hangar 10 and his requirement for some music and sound effects which Warner (as Chartmaster Infurion) could assist in providing. Over the following three years, as the film went through production to release, The Passerby was chosen as the song playing on the car stereo whilst the characters made their way towards the Rendlesham base, and Warner completed work on some sound effects which were also used in the film, earning him a credit as sound effects assistant.[1]

In November 2015, Simpson again contacted Warner, this time requiring a song for use in a short film he was working on, as one of eight stories in the collaborative project With Love From...Suffolk. As a result, Simpson’s short contained part of Chartmaster Infurion’s Guitario blaring from the radio as one character awakens, when the film was completed in 2016.[2]

Chartmaster Infurion went on to release most of his back catalogue via CD Baby in 2017,[3] accompanying the earlier release of The Passerby in 2014, and further to previous releases from both Parades Underground and So Dead; additional music projects involving Warner, and various collaborators.

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