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Psychic TV
Psychic TV were an English experimental video art and music collective, formed by performance artist Genesis P-Orridge and songwriter Alex Fergusson in 1981 after the break-up of Throbbing Gristle. They have released over one hundred full-length albums to date.via Wikipedia
Career Highlights
34 albums- Formed
- 1981
- Active
- 1981–2020
- Listeners
- 287,441Last.fm
- Wikipedia
- Visit
Selected Discography
- 1982Force the Hand of Chance
- 1983Dreams Less Sweet
- 1984A Pagan Day (Pages From a Notebook)
- 1984N.Y. Scum
- 1984Those Who Do Not
- 1985Descending
- 1985Mouth of the Night
- 1987Temporary Temple
- 1988Allegory and Self
- 1988Live at Thee Circus
- 1989Kondole
- 1990High Jack - Politics of Ecstacy
- 1990Towards Thee Infinite Beat
- 1992Cold Dark Matter
- 1993Peak Hour
+ 19 more albums
The Web
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The Connection Web
27 threadsMembers
26- Drew McDowall(Scottish electronic musician)
- Alex Fergusson1981–1987
- Richard Schiessl
- Hugo Longden
- Danny Hyde(British musician, engineer, and producer)
- John Balance1984
- Richard Norris(UK producer, engineer and musician)
- Fred Giannelli(US electronic artist)1987–1991
- Sean Maher(UK electronic musician)
- Philipp Erb
- Matthew Best(UK acid house DJ/producer aka DJ Global)
- Larry Thrasher
- Jordi Valls(Catalan artist)
- Dave Martin(of Psychic TV / Chelsea)
- Andy Chatterley
- Ken Thomas(British producer and engineer)
- Genesis Breyer P-Orridge(English singer‐songwriter)1981–present
- Michael Campagna(Psychic TV)
- David Tibet(Current 93)
- John Gosling(Industrial musician / electronic producer)
- Peter Christopherson(UK electronic musician and video director)1981–1984
- DJ Kraig1990–1993
- Alex Russell
- David Max(psychedelic rock)
- Dave Ball(UK electronic musician, part of Soft Cell)
- Gini Ball
Touring & Session
1The Extended Web
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