Chris Douglas
O.S.T. | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Chris Douglas |
Also known as | O.S.T. Dalglish Rook Valard Wooli Bodin Scald Rougish |
Born | 4 August 1974 |
Origin | San Francisco |
Genres | Experimental IDM Ambient Industrial Electronic Musique concrete Noise Electro-acoustic Avant-garde |
Occupation(s) | Musician Composer Songwriter Programmer Remixer Disc jockey Sound designer Foley artist |
Instruments | Piano Synthesizers Drum machine Electronics Laptop computer Guitar |
Years active | 1992 – present |
Labels | Isolate Records Phthalo Dial Records Highpoint Lowlife Record Label Records Shitkatapult Polyrhythmic Emanate Records Qlipothic PAN |
Associated acts | The Church Steps |
Website | http://www.amhain.net |
Chris Douglas (born 4 August 1974), known primarily for his work as O.S.T., is an electronic musician from San Francisco, California.[1] He is noted for helping to develop the style of music that came to be known as intelligent dance music (IDM).[2]
History[]
Douglas was introduced to the all-night rave party scene in 1990. This inspired him to start to DJ and make tracks, and at just sixteen he began throwing the first Techno/Ambient parties in San Francisco.[3] At the age of 17, Douglas left for Detroit to find creative freedom. While there he worked with several of his heroes; Mike Banks of the fabled Underground Resistance and the late James Stinson of Drexciya.[4]
Adopting the pseudonym O.S.T., Douglas recorded his first EP for the Detroit-based in 1992.[5] This was the beginning of a more than 20 year career spent pushing the boundaries of electronic music. He later explained to The Wire magazine, "I have been alone since an early age and through my work I learned a lot about expression, humanity, emotions."[6]
In 2002, Douglas was invited by Autechre to join them as support act on their Confield tour.[7] Following this, they also requested that he perform at the All Tomorrow's Parties festival they curated in April 2003.[8] Douglas relocated to Berlin following an undisclosed "tragic event" and has remained there ever since.[9]
2012 was a busy year for Douglas; in the space of one year he released a double album and EP on ,[10] compiled several DJ mixes,[11] performed live at Roskilde,[12] Exotic Pylon [13] and CTM Festivals,[14] self-released the album Onsime via his Amhain Bandcamp page,[15] and contributed a remix to 's Distortions album.[16]
Also known as[]
- O.S.T.
- Rook Vallade
- Rook Valard
- Dalglish
- Scald Rougish
- Wooli Bodin
- Harry Rod
Discography[]
Albums[]
- 1995 Rook Valard - Systematic Desensitization (Phthalo)
- 1995 O.S.T. - Fuckin' Twats Missed It (Phthalo)
- 1998 O.S.T. - Death Notice (Phthalo/Thousand)
- 1998 O.S.T. - Fashion For Passion (Dial Records)
- 1998 O.S.T. - Live @ Nina's (Phthalo)
- 1998 O.S.T. - Live @ Static (Phthalo)
- 1999 O.S.T. - Live At Globule, Mills College (Phthalo)
- 1999 O.S.T. - Bad Music and Buttprints (Dial Records)
- 2000 O.S.T. - Deflect (Emanate Records)
- 2001 O.S.T. - Seimlste (Qlipothic)
- 2002 O.S.T. - Fimt (Isolate Records)
- 2003 O.S.T. - Does Not Play Well With Others (Polyrhythmic)
- 2004 Dalglish - OtJohr (Highpoint Lowlife)
- 2008 O.S.T. - Waetka (Ideal Recordings)
- 2008 Dalglish - Ideom (Record Label Records)
- 2008 O.S.T. - Synken Outtakes (Adozen)
- 2011 Dalglish - Benacah Drann Deachd (Highpoint Lowlife/Record Label Records)
- 2012 Scald Rougish - Auen Ansici / Bardachd (Icasea)
- 2012 O.S.T. - Onsime (self-released)
- 2013 Dalgish - Niaiw Ot Vile (Pan)
- 2018 ACLDS - Fuadain Liesmas (Entr'acte)
- 2018 ACLDS - Fuadain Liesmas Appandages (self-released)
- 2018 Amhain - k[:\y/b[4.g\ (self-released)
EPs[]
- 1992 O.S.T. - Basilar EP (Switch Records Canada)
- 1997 O.S.T. - Aspire (12") (Qlipothic)
- 2000 Rook Vallade - Rook Vallade (Dial Records)
- 2012 Scald Rougish - BnS EP (Icasea)
- 2014 Dalglish - Dorcha Aigeann (EP) (Ge-stell)
Remixes[]
- 1996 Spacetime Continuum - "Simm City (O.S.T. Mix)", rEMIT rECAPS (Astralwerks/Reflective Records)
- 2010 Dntel – "In Which Our Hero Finds a Faithful Sidekick (Dalglish mix)", Early Works, Later Versions (Phthalo)
- 2012 - "Venerandum (Scald Rougish remix)", Distortions (777 Operations)
Compilations[]
- 1995 Mini-Compilation 1 - Rook Valard - "Creace" (Plug Research)
- 1997 Alt.Frequencies.2: Disco Moonlight - Rook Valard - "Stochast" (Worm Interface)
- 1998 Alternative Frequencies 3 - Rook Valard - "Intelligent Guess" (Worm Interface)
- 2000 Alt. Frequencies 4 - Rook Valard - "Crowslish" (Worm Interface)
- 2003 All Tomorrow's Parties 3.0 - O.S.T. - "DfDE" (ATP Recordings)
- 2007 Club Transmediale 07 - O.S.T. - "Synken (Excerpt)" (rx:tx)
- 2009 Strike 100 - Dalglish - "Inoktu" (Shitkatapult)
Videos[]
- 2002 White Box Live ACT2 POLITICS (DVD) (VCD) (Drum Machine Museum)
- 2005 Symül von Transforma & O.S.T. (DVD) (Shitkatapult)
- 2007 Synken von Transforma & O.S.T. (DVD) (Shitkatapult)
Equipment[]
Synthesizer | Drum machine | Sequencer | Software |
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Yamaha DX7 | Roland TR-606 | Logic Pro | |
Roland TB-303 | Roland TR-808 | PowerBook | Digital Performer |
Roland SH-101 | Roland TR-707 | Max/Msp | |
Roland MC-202 | Roland R-8 |
Other projects[]
The Church Steps with Mike Donovan From The Sic Alps
See also[]
- Shitkatapult
- Dial Records (1998)
- Astralwerks
- Worm Interface
References[]
- ^ "O.S.T." Retrieved 3 January 2013.
- ^ "Secret Thirteen Mix 041 - Dalglish". Archived from the original on 6 March 2013. Retrieved 3 January 2013.
- "Dalglish "3.9.2004"". The Wire. 2011. Archived from the original on 14 March 2013. Retrieved 3 January 2013.
- "Scald Rougish - Bytreqw (CD)". Retrieved 3 January 2013. - ^ "O.S.T." Retrieved 3 January 2013.
- ^ "Dalglish: "3.9.2004"". Archived from the original on 10 May 2012. Retrieved 3 January 2013.
- "Dalglish - Benacah Drann Deachd" (PDF). Retrieved 3 January 2013. - ^ "o.s.t. "waetka" compact disc". Retrieved 3 January 2013.
- ^ "Dalglish - Benacah Drann Deachd" (PDF). Retrieved 3 January 2013.
- ^ "Dalglish". Archived from the original on 2 August 2012. Retrieved 3 January 2013.
- ^ "ATP curated by Autechre - Line-Up". Retrieved 3 January 2013.
- ^ "o.s.t. "waetka" compact disc". Retrieved 3 January 2013.
- ^ "Scald Rougish". Retrieved 3 January 2013.
- ^ "∆ICASEA SELECT 030 - SCALD ROUGISH / DUBH OIDHCHE". Retrieved 3 January 2013.
- "Secret Thirteen Mix 041 - Dalglish". Archived from the original on 6 March 2013. Retrieved 3 January 2013.
- "Scald Rougish Set for Steam Room Icase Showcase (DL)". Retrieved 3 January 2013. - ^ "DALGLISH (US)". Retrieved 3 January 2013.
- ^ "Exotic Pylon Hosts Festival". Retrieved 3 January 2013.
- ^ "O.S.T." Retrieved 3 January 2013.
- ^ "Onsime - Amhain". Retrieved 3 January 2013.
- ^ "EKTOISE Share Free Download of Mark Fell Remixes". Retrieved 3 January 2013.
External links[]
- O.S.T - All Tomorrows Parties
- O.S.T - Allmusic
- O.S.T. - Amhain - Official Website
- O.S.T. - Amhain - Bandcamp page
- O.S.T. - Discography - Discogs
- O.S.T. - Myspace
- O.S.T. - Synken Website
- O.S.T. - White Box Live Trailer
- Ambient musicians
- Intelligent dance musicians
- Remixers
- 1974 births
- Living people
- Pianists from San Francisco
- Drummers from San Francisco
- Guitarists from San Francisco
- American male guitarists
- 20th-century American drummers
- American male drummers
- American male pianists
- 21st-century American pianists
- 21st-century American guitarists
- 21st-century American drummers
- 20th-century American male musicians
- 21st-century American male musicians