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Christ. / Cathexis Motion Picture Soundtrack [2012]
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13 comments
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FYI – CHRIST. is a Boards of Canada solo project
No it is’nt, Christ or Chris Horne was part of the original lineup, where he jammed with them at high school, played synths on Twoism for some of the tracks. He is an artist in his own right and has nothing really to do with their sound
Yeah that’s right. He only collaborated with BoC until 1995, & only on one release, Twoism – http://www.discogs.com/artist/Christ.
Sorry the above link won’t go to the correct artist because of the full stop at the end. So this is just a copy & paste of the discogs artist profile for him, which details his relationship with BoC.
Christ. (with a full stop or period mark at the end) is a Scottish musician. He disclaims any religious meaning in the stage name and describes it as short for Christopher.
Christ. performs as a solo electronic music artist, often live with drummer David McGeorge, and is linked to the (also Scottish) electronic music group Boards Of Canada. Credited as Chris Horne, he was an early participant in the nebulous Hexagon Sun collective from which Boards of Canada emerged and was a collaborator with Marcus Eoin and Michael Sandison until approximately 1995. He appeared on the Boards Of Canada – Twoism album, originally issued on the Music70 label. Horne’s departure was amicable and he thanks the duo on the Christ. – Pylonesque EP. issued on Benbecula Records.
Christ. has toured the UK, Europe and Japan and performed a live session for John Peel at Maida Vale studios in London on 17 December 2003. This session became notable amongst Peel’s fans as being the only known occasion upon which the well-known British radio DJ requested an encore.
please remove links asap
Yes, remove these links. That way no one will ever hear this album. Just the way it should be.
Come on Nodata. Please remove links. I can understand if it was a Muse album or something since they are not only established but are made of money but labels such as Parallax Sounds and artists like Christ. are struggling and are finding it difficult. These are the sort of artists and labels you should be supporting. Not that you care anyway but have the decency to remove the links asap please.
yes please have the decency to remove links and support small artists and labels. thanks..
there was probably a 1% chance of giving this a chance & downloading to see if I’d like this no-name, but when whiny faggots start harping on like this it bring it to 0
I downloaded and deleted after I saw these comments. I’m not even going to give it a chance. Whiny is right…
@Anthony: nodata IS supporting small artists by posting their work here. Without nodata, half this shit would go unnoticed. I purchase albums I absolutely love. I also go out of my way to see artists that come to my city. I’m certainly many others do as well.
No name? This guy has made some of the finest IDM / electronic music. His solo career has spanned 16 years.
You fucking people on this site are the reason why amazing groups like Boards of Canada and The Books don’t even exist anymore. You people act like you are the sole reason anyone even knows about this guy. Face it, you spend all your money on weed so you cant even buy one fucking track off this album to support fellow poor ass people like yourselves.