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Peril (band)

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Genres
  
Industrial music

Past members
  
Kato Hideki

Genre
  
Industrial music

Years active
  
1992–1995

Active until
  
1996

Albums
  
Astro, Multiverse, Peril

Origin
  
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Labels
  
Dr Jim's Records Sound Factory Red Note

Associated acts
  
Great White Noise Kletka Red Komfort 2000 The Necks Max Q Trans World Noise

Members
  
Tony Buck, Yoshihide Otomo, Michael Sheridan, Kato Hideki

Peril were a Japanese/Australian industrial band operating throughout the early 1990s.

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Peril was founded by drummer Tony Buck and were active from 1992 to 1996. The music is mostly improvised with Buck’s drum-triggered samples providing a complex rhythmic base, over this is the turntablism/guitar of Otomo Yoshihide and other rock improvised elements from Michael Sheridan (guitar), Kato Hideki (bass) from Japan. Hideki was later replaced by Thierry Fossemalle for the band's second album. The group recorded and performed internationally throughout Europe and Asia.

Their debut, self-titled album was released on the Dr Jim's label from Melbourne in 1993.

"The music was the most extreme collage of styles and textures that I’ve ever been gloriously immersed in. The depth to which sounds were crossed made Zorn’s Naked City sound like a mere pit band."- Sheridan

A second album, Multiverse was recorded in the Netherlands between July and October 1993, and released in 1995 on the Sound Factory label from Hong Kong.

Discography

  • Peril - Dr Jim's Records (1993)
  • Multiverse - Sound Factory (1995)
  • Astro - Red Note (1996)
  • Songs

    08Multiverse · 1994
    New PerilMultiverse · 1994
    Western Crisis - Eastern SolutionAstro · 1996

    References

    Peril (band) Wikipedia