Electro Assassin
Electro Assassin | |
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Also known as | Crisis |
Origin | Synthetic Symphony |
Spinoff of | Johnson Engineering Co. |
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Electro Assassin was the music project of London-based composer Kevin Gould, known for his work with Johnson Engineering Co. Ian Taylor provided vocals to the project between 1990 and 1994. The group released three albums: Jamming the Voice of the Universe (1992), Bioculture (1993) and The Divine Invasion (1995).[1][2]
History
Electro Assassin was founded out of London in 1990 by Kevin Gould as an outlet for his solo compositions. Gould had previously performed in Johnson Engineering Co.
Discography
Studio albums
- Jamming the Voice of the Universe (1992, Hyperium/Concrete)
- Bioculture (1993, Hyperium)
- Cyber-Tec)
Compilation appearances
- FMCD Volume 8 - April 1994 (1994, Future Music)
- Hy! ...To Hypersonic (The Hyperium Compilation | Part II) (1992, Hyperium)
- Hyperium Promo-Sampler (1992, Hyperium)
- Hy! From Hypnotic to Hypersonic (1992, Hyperium)
- Electronic Youth Vol.1 (1993, Music Research)
- Funky Alternatives Seven (1993, Concrete)
- The Digital Space Between Vol. 2 (1995, Cleopatra)
- Cyber-Tec America (1995, Invisible)
- Untitled (1996, Infected, Cyber-Tec)
- Industrial Virus (1997, Dressed to Kill)
- Industrial Hazard (1998, Dressed to Kill)
- Industrial Armageddon (1998, Age of Panik)
- Sacrilege: A Tribute to Front 242 (1999, Cleopatra)
- Industrial Meltdown (1999, Cleopatra)
- Hardware (1999, MCT)
References
- ^ "Thessalonians: The Black Field". Factsheet Five (52). Mike Gunderloy: 3. 1994. Retrieved September 5, 2020.
- ^ Heckman, Dave (2005). "Electro Assassin". Metropolis Records. Zero Defect Design LLC. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
- ^ Bush, John. "Electro Assassin > Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
- ISSN 0964-542X.
- ^ Riley, Matthew (1992). "Electro Assassin: Jamming the Voice of the Universe". EST (3). Hyperreal. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
- ^ "Electro Assassin". Option. 42–47. Sonic Options Network: 94. 1992. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
- ^ Christian, Chris (August 1995). "Electro Assassin: Bioculture Mutation". Sonic Boom. 3 (5). Retrieved 8 September 2020.
- ^ "Electro Assassin". Option. 60–65. Sonic Options Network: 126. 1995.
- ^ Christian, Chris (October 1995). "Electro Assassin: The Divine Invasion". Sonic Boom. 3 (8). Retrieved September 5, 2020.
- ISSN 0964-542X.
- ^ Louche, Jared (1996). "Fifth Colvmn Records: On-Line Mail Order Catalog". hallucinet.com. Fifth Colvmn Records. Archived from the original on January 31, 1998. Retrieved September 5, 2020.
External links
- Electro Assassin discography at Discogs
- Electro Assassin discography at MusicBrainz