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Hallucinator

Hallucinator has been played over 40 times on NTS, first on 25 October 2015. Hallucinator's music has been featured on 38 episodes.

There are two bands named Hallucinator. (1) An electronic group formed in London in 1996 and (2) a death/thrash metal band from Oakland, California formed in 2014.

Formed in London in 1996 by Edward George, Anna Piva,and Trevor Mathison, Hallucinator’s music explores dub and electronica processes and forms while also blurring the distinction between art and popular music with an expanding body of work which includes television and theatre soundtracks, performance art, remixes and original recordings.

Hallucinator have contributed original music to the science fiction film Memory Room 451 [ZDF/ARTE,1997], the BBC TV documentary Behind Closed Doors [1998] and the experimental Russian documentary Universal Substitute [A&J Velikanov, 2002].

There is also a strong symbiosis between the music of Hallucinator and the sound art of multi media artists Flow Motion. Ghost Dance and Ghost Version, re-workings of Flow Motion’s installation Ghost Dance, were released on the Pompidou Centre’s Sonic Process CD, [Milan Music, Fr, 2002]. Invisible 0.1, a reworking of materials from Piva and George’s Invisible, was created for the web project ‘Signal – new sound works for empty space’ [2007] and can be downloaded via www. finetuned.org/signal/hallucinator/.

Hallucinator’s forays into the arts have also resulted in soundscapes for work by other artists, such as Coco Fusco theatre piece The Incredible Disappearing Woman [USA/ICA UK, 2002] and Ki - Keiko Courdy’s performance piece Aya Mod 2 [Canada, 2004]. In 2000 Japanese choreographer Saburo Tashigawara invited the group to contribute a track to his CD project Absolute Zero, for which they created Messenger.

Hallucinator have also been invited to contribute tracks to several culturally resonant remix projects. The group produced 21 Aspects of Female Divinity and Chang Tzel for the Tibetan Lama, Gangchen Rimpoche, and his United Voices for Peace CD project [Irma Records 2002]. Working in the jazz-electronica vein Hallucinator also produced Mas Que Nada for Irma records’ remix project based around the work of Dom Romao, percussionist with jazz fusion pioneers Weather Report.

In 2006 Berlin based producers Mark Ernestus and Moritz Von Oswald aka Rhythm & Sound invited Piva and George to contribute a remix to their dub-techno project See Mi Yah. The result, See Mi Yah [Hallucinator Remix], [Burial Mix, 2006] featured vocals from Willi Williams, Jamaican singer/songwriter and veteran of pioneering Jamaican record label Studio One.

Hallucinator’s longest and most notable association has been with Ernestus and Von Oswald’s electronica label Chain Reaction. Over a five year period Chain Reaction released Hallucinator’s debut album, Landlocked, a series of extended singles - Morpheus, Frontier, Red Angel, Black Angel, and their debut recording, People [1998], which was dedicated to the memory of Stephen Lawrence, the black British teenager whose murder would transform British race relations.

Hallucinator are currently working on the final tracks for their new Chain Reaction album and are also reshaping the sonic components from Flow Motion’s Invisible for an album to be released in late 2008.

Discography

2007 Invisible 0.0 [Finetuned Premix] [Finetuned, Signal CD, UK] Invisible 0.1 [Hallucinator remix] [‘Signal – new sound works for empty space’, www.finetuned.org/signal/hallucinator/] 2006 See Mi Yah[ Hallucinator Remix] w/Willie Williams & Rhythm & Sound: [Burial Mix 12’’ & CD, Ger.] 2003 Morpheus / Waterline / Transition / Reverie[Edit II] [Chain Reaction 12'', Ger.] 2002 Ghost Dance / Ghost Version, Sonic Process CD, [Milan Music, Fr] Frontier, Sonic Process catalogue CD, [Centre Pompidou, Fr.] 21 Aspects of Female Divinity/Chang Tzel w/Lama Ganchen Rimpoche: United Peace Voices CD, [Irma Records, Italy] Mas Que Nada [Nu Jazz Meets Brazil: The Dom Um Romao Remix Project, Irma Records, Italy] 2000 Frontier / Rainmaker[Sudan II] / Kilimanjaro [Chain Reaction 12'', Ger.] Messenger, Absolute Zero CD, [Chaarm, UK] 1999 Red Angel / Sethos / Phebes [Chain Reaction, 12" Ger.] Black Angel/ Goldcoast / Moonshot [Chain Reaction 12'', Ger.] Landlocked [Chain Reaction CD, Ger.] 1998 People/Dusk / Hallucinator (in memory of Steven Lawrence) [Chain Reaction 12'', Ger.]

Live & DJ sets 1998 + [selected]

Astro Black Morphologies: Hallucinator remix, Re-Presenting Diasporas in Cinema & New [Digital] Media, Phoenix Arts Centre, Exeter, England
Space Artists - The Cultural Frontiers of Space Travel, SETI Institute, Mountain View, California, USA Science Museum Dana Centre, London, England Acoustic Space: RT2, Ventspils International Radio Astronomy Centre, Irbene, Latvia Open Source Encounter, Tours, France Volkesbhune, Berlin, Germany Zero Gravity, Sadler's Wells / Lilian Baylis Theatre, London, England Centre Pompidou, Paris, France Batofar, Paris, France Yuri Gagarin Theatre/ Cosmonaut's Club, Star City, Russia Podewill, Berlin, Germany The Link, Bologna, Italy ICA, London, England Digital Equinox, Birmingham, England Steirisher Herbst Graz, Austria

Links

Hallucinator

http://www.basicchannel.com http://basicchannel.com/audio/bmx-3/h… http://basicchannel.com/item/BMX-3 http://basicchannel.com/label/Chain+R…

Flow Motion

Invisible http://www.ast.cam.ac.uk/IoA/public/art_events/invisible/resources.html http://www.danacentre.org.uk/events/2007/11/01/150 http://www.finetuned.org/signal/hallucinator/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yDT6-vI6Ys http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHZVYkIfrlA http://www.artsway.org.uk/events.htm+multichannel+artsway+scan&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=2&gl=uk

Astro Black Morphologies http://www.hansardgallery.org.uk/exhibition/archive/2005/FlowMotion.htm#interview http://www.artscatalyst.org/projects/space/ABM.html http://www.olats.org/space/13avril/2004/mono_index.html http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/002409406775452258

Dissolve http://www.iniva.org/exhibitionsprojects/2001/flowmotion_dissolve http://www.iniva.org/archive/project/129

Ghost Dance http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=fr&u=http://www.centrepompidou.fr/Pompidou/Manifs.nsf/AllExpositions/D7EF97B2440C657CC1256C630033FD8C%3FOpenDocument&sa=X&oi=translate&resnum=3&ct=result&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dghost%2Bdance%2Bsonic%2Bprocess%2Bcentre%2Bpompidou%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8

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Hallucinator

Hallucinator has been played over 40 times on NTS, first on 25 October 2015. Hallucinator's music has been featured on 38 episodes.

There are two bands named Hallucinator. (1) An electronic group formed in London in 1996 and (2) a death/thrash metal band from Oakland, California formed in 2014.

Formed in London in 1996 by Edward George, Anna Piva,and Trevor Mathison, Hallucinator’s music explores dub and electronica processes and forms while also blurring the distinction between art and popular music with an expanding body of work which includes television and theatre soundtracks, performance art, remixes and original recordings.

Hallucinator have contributed original music to the science fiction film Memory Room 451 [ZDF/ARTE,1997], the BBC TV documentary Behind Closed Doors [1998] and the experimental Russian documentary Universal Substitute [A&J Velikanov, 2002].

There is also a strong symbiosis between the music of Hallucinator and the sound art of multi media artists Flow Motion. Ghost Dance and Ghost Version, re-workings of Flow Motion’s installation Ghost Dance, were released on the Pompidou Centre’s Sonic Process CD, [Milan Music, Fr, 2002]. Invisible 0.1, a reworking of materials from Piva and George’s Invisible, was created for the web project ‘Signal – new sound works for empty space’ [2007] and can be downloaded via www. finetuned.org/signal/hallucinator/.

Hallucinator’s forays into the arts have also resulted in soundscapes for work by other artists, such as Coco Fusco theatre piece The Incredible Disappearing Woman [USA/ICA UK, 2002] and Ki - Keiko Courdy’s performance piece Aya Mod 2 [Canada, 2004]. In 2000 Japanese choreographer Saburo Tashigawara invited the group to contribute a track to his CD project Absolute Zero, for which they created Messenger.

Hallucinator have also been invited to contribute tracks to several culturally resonant remix projects. The group produced 21 Aspects of Female Divinity and Chang Tzel for the Tibetan Lama, Gangchen Rimpoche, and his United Voices for Peace CD project [Irma Records 2002]. Working in the jazz-electronica vein Hallucinator also produced Mas Que Nada for Irma records’ remix project based around the work of Dom Romao, percussionist with jazz fusion pioneers Weather Report.

In 2006 Berlin based producers Mark Ernestus and Moritz Von Oswald aka Rhythm & Sound invited Piva and George to contribute a remix to their dub-techno project See Mi Yah. The result, See Mi Yah [Hallucinator Remix], [Burial Mix, 2006] featured vocals from Willi Williams, Jamaican singer/songwriter and veteran of pioneering Jamaican record label Studio One.

Hallucinator’s longest and most notable association has been with Ernestus and Von Oswald’s electronica label Chain Reaction. Over a five year period Chain Reaction released Hallucinator’s debut album, Landlocked, a series of extended singles - Morpheus, Frontier, Red Angel, Black Angel, and their debut recording, People [1998], which was dedicated to the memory of Stephen Lawrence, the black British teenager whose murder would transform British race relations.

Hallucinator are currently working on the final tracks for their new Chain Reaction album and are also reshaping the sonic components from Flow Motion’s Invisible for an album to be released in late 2008.

Discography

2007 Invisible 0.0 [Finetuned Premix] [Finetuned, Signal CD, UK] Invisible 0.1 [Hallucinator remix] [‘Signal – new sound works for empty space’, www.finetuned.org/signal/hallucinator/] 2006 See Mi Yah[ Hallucinator Remix] w/Willie Williams & Rhythm & Sound: [Burial Mix 12’’ & CD, Ger.] 2003 Morpheus / Waterline / Transition / Reverie[Edit II] [Chain Reaction 12'', Ger.] 2002 Ghost Dance / Ghost Version, Sonic Process CD, [Milan Music, Fr] Frontier, Sonic Process catalogue CD, [Centre Pompidou, Fr.] 21 Aspects of Female Divinity/Chang Tzel w/Lama Ganchen Rimpoche: United Peace Voices CD, [Irma Records, Italy] Mas Que Nada [Nu Jazz Meets Brazil: The Dom Um Romao Remix Project, Irma Records, Italy] 2000 Frontier / Rainmaker[Sudan II] / Kilimanjaro [Chain Reaction 12'', Ger.] Messenger, Absolute Zero CD, [Chaarm, UK] 1999 Red Angel / Sethos / Phebes [Chain Reaction, 12" Ger.] Black Angel/ Goldcoast / Moonshot [Chain Reaction 12'', Ger.] Landlocked [Chain Reaction CD, Ger.] 1998 People/Dusk / Hallucinator (in memory of Steven Lawrence) [Chain Reaction 12'', Ger.]

Live & DJ sets 1998 + [selected]

Astro Black Morphologies: Hallucinator remix, Re-Presenting Diasporas in Cinema & New [Digital] Media, Phoenix Arts Centre, Exeter, England
Space Artists - The Cultural Frontiers of Space Travel, SETI Institute, Mountain View, California, USA Science Museum Dana Centre, London, England Acoustic Space: RT2, Ventspils International Radio Astronomy Centre, Irbene, Latvia Open Source Encounter, Tours, France Volkesbhune, Berlin, Germany Zero Gravity, Sadler's Wells / Lilian Baylis Theatre, London, England Centre Pompidou, Paris, France Batofar, Paris, France Yuri Gagarin Theatre/ Cosmonaut's Club, Star City, Russia Podewill, Berlin, Germany The Link, Bologna, Italy ICA, London, England Digital Equinox, Birmingham, England Steirisher Herbst Graz, Austria

Links

Hallucinator

http://www.basicchannel.com http://basicchannel.com/audio/bmx-3/h… http://basicchannel.com/item/BMX-3 http://basicchannel.com/label/Chain+R…

Flow Motion

Invisible http://www.ast.cam.ac.uk/IoA/public/art_events/invisible/resources.html http://www.danacentre.org.uk/events/2007/11/01/150 http://www.finetuned.org/signal/hallucinator/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yDT6-vI6Ys http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHZVYkIfrlA http://www.artsway.org.uk/events.htm+multichannel+artsway+scan&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=2&gl=uk

Astro Black Morphologies http://www.hansardgallery.org.uk/exhibition/archive/2005/FlowMotion.htm#interview http://www.artscatalyst.org/projects/space/ABM.html http://www.olats.org/space/13avril/2004/mono_index.html http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/002409406775452258

Dissolve http://www.iniva.org/exhibitionsprojects/2001/flowmotion_dissolve http://www.iniva.org/archive/project/129

Ghost Dance http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=fr&u=http://www.centrepompidou.fr/Pompidou/Manifs.nsf/AllExpositions/D7EF97B2440C657CC1256C630033FD8C%3FOpenDocument&sa=X&oi=translate&resnum=3&ct=result&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dghost%2Bdance%2Bsonic%2Bprocess%2Bcentre%2Bpompidou%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8

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People
Hallucinator
Chain Reaction1998
Dusk
Hallucinator
Chain Reaction1998
Phebes
Hallucinator
Chain Reaction1999
Sethos
Hallucinator
Chain Reaction1999
Kilimanjaro
Hallucinator
Chain Reaction2000
Black Angel
Hallucinator
Chain Reaction1999
Rocket
Hallucinator
Chain Reaction1999
Moonshot
Hallucinator
Chain Reaction1999
Goldcoast
Hallucinator
Chain Reaction1999
Recall (Wipeout II)
Hallucinator
Chain Reaction1999