Chris Randall (musician)

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Chris Randall
Birth nameChristopher Wendell Randall
Born1968
Waikiki
OriginHonolulu, Hawaii
GenresElectronica, industrial rock, jazz fusion
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter
InstrumentsGuitar
singer
Years active1989–2007, 2015–present (as the member of Sister Machine Gun)
2007–present (solo)
LabelsPositron! Records
Associated actsSister Machine Gun
Websitehttp://www.analogindustries.com/
MembersChris Randall
Past membersDave Latrell, Ivan de Prume, Libby Dickerson, Dante Aloom, Van Christie,Todd Flowers

Chris Randall is an American musician, and the current frontman of Sister Machine Gun. In 1998, he created a side-project called Micronaut, focusing on more instrumental music that was not necessarily appropriate for Sister Machine Gun. After disbanding Sister Machine Gun in 2007, he began his solo career and released the EP Cheap Sensation and the full-length album The Devil His Due. Chris also collaborates with Wade Alin from Christ Analogue on the IDM project Scanalyzer. In 2015 he rebanded Sister Machine Gun to release The Future Unformed on WTII. [1] He was featured in the August 1996 issue of Playgirl as being among the ten sexiest male Rock musicians.[1]

In 1998, he founded his self owned label, Positron! Records, and also runs Audio Damage, a creator of music software plug-ins and synthesizer modules.

Discography[]

Sister Machine Gun[]

  • 1992: Sins of the Flesh
  • 1994: The Torture Technique
  • 1995: Burn
  • 1997: Metropolis
  • 1999: [R]evolution
  • 2000: Transient 5.2 EP
  • 2000: 6.0
  • 2003: Influence
  • 2015: The Future Unformed


Micronaut[]

  • 1998: Micronaut
  • 2000: Io
  • 2002: Ganymede
  • 2005: Europa
  • 2006: Pasiphae
  • 2007: Bhopal Muffin
  • 2008: Callisto
  • 2009: Frampton, Comes Alive
  • 2010: Resistor
  • 2010: Capacitor
  • 2010: Study One

Scanalyzer[]

  • 2007: On the one and the zero

Solo[]

Albums

EPs

YACHT Controversy[]

In January 2009, Pitchfork reported that Jona Bechtolt of YACHT publicly admitted to using pirated versions of Audio Damage software. The statements resulted in three and a half-year legal battle between Bechtolt and Randall, in what Pitchfork described as a "Nerd Flame War."[3]

References[]

  1. ^ "Top 10 Sexiest Men in Rock-n-Roll", Playgirl Magazine, August 1996 print edition
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "audio". Archived from the original on January 5, 2010. Retrieved March 26, 2010.
  3. ^ "Pitchfork". Retrieved January 30, 2009.

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