Bodychoke

Bodychoke was an experimental noise rock side project of power electronics band Sutcliffe Jügend active between 1993 and 1999.[1] The band released four studio albums, most notably their debut Mindshaft (Freek Records) produced by British psychedelic dub musician Ott and Five Prostitutes which was produced by Steve Albini. Their music expressed themes of hate and disgust, as well as some of the sexual perversion and death tackled by Sutcliffe Jügend.

Bodychoke
GenresNoise rock
Years active1993–1999
LabelsFreek, Relapse
Associated actsSutcliffe Jügend
Past membersKevin Tomkins
Paul Taylor

The band's style is hard to categorize, a combination of noise rock, post-rock, industrial music and even gothic rock elements. A typical Bodychoke song is driven along by a strong repetitive riff on the bass and drums, tensioned against layers of distorted guitar noise, with vocals ranging from bassy murmurs to deranged screaming. From 1996, cello featured as both a melodic and rhythmic element, and sometimes as a source of ambient sound-effects. The arrival of Manu Ros in 1998 brought a more complex, "tribal" feel to the drumming.

Members

  • Kevin Tomkins – vocals, guitar
  • Paul Taylor – vocals, guitar
  • Gary Kean - bass guitar
  • Mike Alexander - cello
  • Manu Ros - drums (1998–1999)
  • Jamie Hitchens - drums (1993–1998)

Discography

Studio albums

  • Mindshaft (1994), Freek Records
  • Five Prostitutes (1996), Freek Records
  • Cold River Songs (1998), Purity
  • Completion (2004), 2nd Floor Mafia Productions
  • Cold River Songs (remastered featuring bonus material) (2009), Relapse Records
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References

  1. Forget, Tom. "Bodychoke - Cold River Songs". Allmusic. Retrieved 29 August 2014.


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