While attending the
Ontario College of Art, he produced his first multi-track recording of experimental music and used the tapes in improvised multi-media performances with slide projectors. After moving to Toronto in 1984 he began presenting his songs on acoustic guitar using an array of effect pedals. From 1984 to 1988, he independently released six album length cassettes of original songs. In 1990, the indie label
Fringe Product released his CD
PoMo A GoGo, recorded in a 24 track studio and which featured an array of musicians including Glenn Milchem (Blue Rodeo),
Holly Cole,
Chis Tait (Chalk Circle),
Rebecca Jenkins,
Hugh Marsh, Curtis Driedger, and Kim Deschamps. Swinghammer appeared on the cover of
NOW magazine following the release. In 1999, he collaborated with
Andy Stochansky on an album of instrumentals called
Remote. The two artists traded ADAT tapes back and forth, gradually building up the experimental tracks. Swinghammer's next album was
Vostok 6 – an elaborate electronic-oriented song cycle about
Valentina Tershkova, the Russian cosmonaut who was the first woman in space. It was self produced and mixed by
Michael Phillip Wojewoda. Guest appearances include
Tyler Stewart (Barenaked Ladies), and the late, great voice of CITY TV, Mark Daley. CBC Radio brought him and a full band into the studio to record a live version of the album for broadcast.
Ani DiFranco re-released it in the US on her label
Righteous Babe Records, and Swinghammer opened several tours for her in the US around this time. The next Swinghammer album was
Black Eyed Sue in 2001 – a non-fictional song cycle set in Toronto and performed entirely on acoustic instruments. The solo voice and acoustic guitar album
Augusta was recorded live in 2004 by Ron Skinner at The Glenn Gould Studio at
CBC Toronto, and was initially intended for radio broadcast. Additional un-aired material was included on the CD. Also that year, his ambient techno soundtrack to the cult horror film
Ginger Snaps 2 – Unleashed, was released on CD on the Outside label. In 2011, Turpentine Wind was released on CD and with a Blu-ray disc of animations. The song cycle is an homage to Canadian landscape painter
Tom Thomson. It was produced and mixed by
Michael Phillip Wojewoda. Swinghammer's band on this recording was Maury Lafoy on bass, Mark Mariash on drums, and
Dave Matheson on piano. They performed the album live at The Music Gallery with live video projections by
Justin Stephenson, and
CBC Radio broadcast the show. He was invited to be the first artist in residence at The National Music Centre in Calgary in 2012. He wrote a body of work that he recorded on 35 vintage electronic instruments from the
CANTOS Collection including
Ondes Martenot,
Novachord, and a
Raymond Scott Clavivox.
Michael Phillip Wojewoda engineered and mixed the
Another Another project which was released in 2017.
Ron Sexsmith and Swinghammer wrote an album of new material for
Lori Cullen to sing, and the result was released in 2016 as
Sexsmith Swinghammer Songs. Maury Lafoy produced, he arranged the material, and David Traver-Smith mixed. The album is available on True North Records. == Session musician and sideman ==