Electro Assassin | |
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Also known as | Crisis |
Origin | London, United Kingdom |
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Years active | 1990–1999 |
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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]
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. [3] Gould joined with Ian Taylor [4] and released Jamming the Voice of the Universe in 1992 by Hyperium Records and Concrete Productions. [5] [6] The second album was released in 1993 by Hyperium and titled Bioculture and represented vocalist Ian Taylor's final release with the band. [7] The band's third album, titled The Divine Invasion, was released in 1995 by Synthetic Symphony and Cyber-Tec Records [8] [9] and introduced Richard McKinley as the band's new vocalist. [10] In September of that year the album was reissued in the United States by Fifth Colvmn Records. [11] Kevin Gould now releases material under Nexus Project via Rebel Scum Productions on Bandcamp
Studio albums
Compilation appearances
Electro Assassin | |
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Also known as | Crisis |
Origin | London, United Kingdom |
Genres | |
Years active | 1990–1999 |
Labels | |
Spinoff of | Johnson Engineering Co. |
Past members |
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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]
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. [3] Gould joined with Ian Taylor [4] and released Jamming the Voice of the Universe in 1992 by Hyperium Records and Concrete Productions. [5] [6] The second album was released in 1993 by Hyperium and titled Bioculture and represented vocalist Ian Taylor's final release with the band. [7] The band's third album, titled The Divine Invasion, was released in 1995 by Synthetic Symphony and Cyber-Tec Records [8] [9] and introduced Richard McKinley as the band's new vocalist. [10] In September of that year the album was reissued in the United States by Fifth Colvmn Records. [11] Kevin Gould now releases material under Nexus Project via Rebel Scum Productions on Bandcamp
Studio albums
Compilation appearances