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Mr. Bungle. Mike Patton. Known for his eclectic influences and experimental projects, Patton has earned critical praise for his diverse array of vocal techniques.

Mike Patton

He has many producer or co-producer credits with artists such as John Zorn, Sepultura, Melvins, Melt-Banana, and Kool Keith. He co-founded Ipecac Recordings with Greg Werckman in 1999, and has run the label since. Biography[edit] Early years[edit] Patton was born and raised in Eureka, California, where he formed Mr. Bauhaus (band) Daniel Ash, his friend David J.

Bauhaus (band)

Haskins and Haskins' younger brother Kevin had played together in various bands since childhood. One of the longer-lived of these was a band called The Craze, which performed a few times around Northampton in 1978. However, The Craze still split up fairly quickly, and Ash once again tried to convince his old school friend Peter Murphy to join him, simply because Ash thought he had the right look for a band. Murphy, who was working in a printing factory, decided to give it a try, despite never having written any lyrics or music. Peter Murphy (musician) Murphy was born near Northampton, England, and raised in Wellingborough, England.

Peter Murphy (musician)

Murphy was a school friend of Daniel Ash, who convinced Murphy to join Bauhaus (one of the establishing acts of the goth movement). [citation needed] Their use of spacey recording effects and theatrical aesthetics was evocative of glam rock; they became an influential group in the early days of gothic rock. [citation needed] Bauhaus reformed in 1998 for a tour. Peter Murphy in San Francisco, 1987. Dalis Car. The recording of the album took place in unusual circumstances, as neither Karn nor Murphy spent much time together in the recording studio, preferring to send tapes back and forth between each other, to work on alone.

Dalis Car

In August 2010, Peter Murphy announced on Twitter that he and Karn were planning to head into the studio in September to begin work on the second Dalis Car album.[2] The project was cut short, however, as Karn had recently been diagnosed with cancer. He died on 4 January 2011, thus ending the reunion.[3] The tracks they did record—including a re-working of Artemis from The Waking Hour with newly added vocals, guitar, and drums, and renamed Artemis Rise—were released on 5 April 2012 as an EP entitled InGladAloneness.[4] The tracks were mixed by Steve Jansen, mastered by Pieter Snaper in Istanbul and the artwork for the EP was created by Murphy with Thomas Bak with a painting by Jaroslaw Kukowski. Discography[edit] Studio albums[edit] The Waking Hour (1984) - UK No. 84[5] Atticus Ross. Personal life[edit] Early career[edit] Atticus Ross first came to notice in the mid-1990s as a programmer for Tim Simenon's Bomb the Bass during the period of the albums Unknown Territory and Clear.

Atticus Ross

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Mindless Self Indulgence. Gravity Kills. KMFDM. Ministry. Fear Factory. Meat Beat Manifesto. My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult. Nitzer Ebb. Pigface. Puscifer. Rammstein. Skinny Puppy. VNV Nation. Zeromancer. Atticus Ross. Mushroomhead. Combichrist. God Lives Under Water. Dope. Nine Inch Nails. Coill. Orgy.