Alex Fergusson (musician)

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Alex Fergusson (born 16 December 1952, Glasgow, Scotland) is a Scottish musician.

Fergusson played guitar and wrote songs in The Nobodies (1976), with Sandy Robertson (later a rock journalist), before forming the punk band Alternative TV with Mark Perry in 1977, and a few years later (in 1981) was a founder member of Psychic TV (1981).[1][2][3][4] Fergusson left the latter in 1987. He started Ambership (1984–1989), with Peter McGregor while still in Psychic TV.[citation needed]

In 1992, he released an eponymous white label record, followed by Perverse Ballads in 1996, The Essence in 2001, and The Castle in 2006.

As a record producer, Fergusson has worked with a variety of musicians, including Orange Juice, The Go-Betweens and Gaye Bykers on Acid.[citation needed]

In late 2023, he released a 5 album vinyl box set: Secret Recordings 1976–1992, on the German VOD label and featuring music from various bands and other projects from his career including solo material.[citation needed]

"Songbook" was released in July 2025 on Glass Modern records.[citation needed]

“dEMOnS” limited 10” white vinyl released February 2026.

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