Xingu Hill

Xingu Hill is a musical project of musician John Sellekaers.

Xingu Hill
OriginBelgium, Canada
Genreselectronic, electronica, technoid, breakcore, power noise, IDM
Years active1995–2005
LabelsAnt-Zen, Delikatessen, Foton, Hushush, Hymen, Mirex, Nova Zembla, Re-Load Ambient
Associated actsAmbre, Ammo, Dead Hollywood Stars, Moonsanto, Uncotones, Urawa
MembersJohn Sellekaers

During the last ten years, John has released about forty records on various labels (such as Hushush, Ant-Zen, Hymen, Foton, Delikatessen, Mirex, Re-Load Ambient, and Nova Zembla). Sellekaers has also recorded under names such as Dead Hollywood Stars, Ambre, Urawa, Uncotones, Moonsanto and Ammo. He has collaborated with people such as Black Lung, Scorn, The Panacea, Silk Saw and Imminent, and played many shows in Europe and North America.

Since 1998, he has also running the Metarc mastering studio, currently located in Montreal, Canada.

Discography

  • 1995 - Maps of the Impossible (Nova Zembla, CD/2x12")
  • 1996 - Fiction (Nova Zembla, CD/LP)
  • 1997 - Relay (Nova Zembla, CD)
  • 1999 - Alterity (Hymen, CD)
  • 1999 - The Andronechron Incident (with Black Lung) (Ant-Zen, 12")
  • 2001 - This Anxious Space (with m² as xhm²) (Hymen, CD)
  • 2002 - The Andronechron Incident (with Black Lung) (Ant-Zen, CD)
  • 2003 - 16-bit Golem (Mirex, 7")
  • 2004 - Unreleased Material (1995–1997) (The Vault, MP3)
  • 2005 - Altmann's Tongue (with Brian Evenson and Tamarin) (Ant-Zen, CD)
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