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Christopher Richard Watson (born 21 November 1953) [1] is an English musician and sound recordist. A founding member of the Sheffield -based industrial band Cabaret Voltaire , Watson's subsequent work in field recordings since 1981 has included television documentaries and experimental musical collaborations.
Cabaret Voltaire were an English music group formed in Sheffield in 1973 and initially composed of Stephen Mallinder, Richard H. Kirk, and Chris Watson. [1] Named for the Zürich nightclub that fostered the early Dada movement, the band are often characterized as among the most innovative and influential electronic acts of their era.
El Tren Fantasma is a 2011 album by Chris Watson. It was released on 14 November 2011 by independent record label Touch Music on CD and 12" vinyl record . Background
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Nicholson and Mack both left the band to pursue others ventures, Mack joined Emerson and then ended up in Samson and Nicholson went on to form both Holland [3] and Fast Kutz. [4] New guitarist Chris "wahwah" Watson and drummer Mal Smith then joined the band and they released their first single on the Teesbeat label called "No Point Runnin'".
[6] [7] By late 2003, Watson had been replaced by Sean Delson and the band had dropped its alter egos and fake backstory. [8] [9] Fozzy's next album, All That Remains, was the last to feature Mallam, who left the band permanently in August 2004. [10] He was replaced later in the year by Mike Martin.
2x45 is the fifth studio album by English band Cabaret Voltaire. It was released in May 1982 through Rough Trade. This was the last studio album by the band to feature founding member Chris Watson, who had departed during its recording.
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