Messiah (UK duo)
Messiah were a British techno/acid house duo formed in London in 1988 by members Mark Davies and Ali Ghani.[1]
Biography
Known for their heavy use of sampling quotes from films, melodic female vocals, and aggressive synthesizer lines, the group released two full-length albums and several singles during the 1990s. Two singles reached the top 20 of the UK Singles Chart.[2]
Discography
Albums
- 21st Century Jesus (1993, Warner Music UK; American Recordings US)
- Messiah Presents Progenitor (1997, Thirsty Ear)
Singles
- "20,000 Hardcore Members" (1991, Kickin Records)
- "Prince of Darkness"/"I Am Evil" (1991, Deja Vu Recordings)
- "Temple of Dreams" (1992, Kickin Records) – UK #20
- "There Is No Law" (1992, Kickin Records)
- "I Feel Love" (1992, Kickin Records) - UK #19
- "Thunderdome" (1993, WEA) - UK #29
- "Sway" (1996, Some Bizzare)
- "Let Tyrants Tremble" (1997, Some Bizzare)
- "Meditator" (1997, Thirsty Ear)
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References
- Huey, Steve "Messiah Biography", Allmusic, retrieved 2011-05-08
- "MESSIAH - full Official Chart History - Official Charts Company".
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