Tomethy Furse is an English musician and producer, best known as the keyboardist and multi-instrumentalist for the experimental rock band The Horrors. Emerging from Southend-on-Sea in 2005, Furse's work with The Horrors has significantly impacted the post-punk revival and the broader indie rock scene. The band's sound is characterized by a blend of gothic rock, shoegaze, and psychedelia, with Furse's contributions often highlighting atmospheric synths and innovative textures. Notable works include The Horrors' albums "Strange House" (2007), "Primary Colours" (2009), and "Luminous" (2014). "Primary Colours," in particular, received critical acclaim for its bold sonic experimentation and marked a pivotal moment in the band's evolution, showcasing Furse's ability to fuse electronic elements with traditional rock instrumentation. In addition to his work with The Horrors, Furse has pursued solo projects and collaborated with various artists, further establishing his influence in the indie and electronic music landscapes. His contributions have helped shape the sound of contemporary alternative music, promoting a willingness to explore genre boundaries.