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Name
  
Raymond Watts

Years active
  
1988–present

Origin
  
London, United Kingdom

Active from
  
1988


Role
  
Musical Artist

Website
  
Genres
  
Pig (musical project) wwwraymondwattscomphotosraymondbw4jpg

Labels
  
Metropolis, Wax Trax!, TVT, Nothing, Blue Noise, Grand, Cleopatra, Alfa, Concrete, Contempo, Invitation, Victor Entertainment, Rock, I, Absentee

Associated acts
  
Einsturzende Neubauten, Foetus, KMFDM, Mona Mur, Schaft, Schwein, Sow, Primitive Race

Albums
  

Raymond Watts (also known as Nainz, Nainz Watts, and Ray Scaballero) is the founding and sole member of the post-industrial music project PIG, sometimes written as <PIG>.

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Watts was an early member and periodic collaborator of KMFDM, and has been a visible part of the industrial music scene since the early 1980s. He has toured with KMFDM, Nine Inch Nails, Schaft, Schwein, and Einstürzende Neubauten.

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Recent activity (2010–present)

Watts, Dr. Shinto and John Gosling released a four-song EP Titled Mellan Rummen on November 15, 2010 on Amazon.com.

On June 8, 2012 Marc Heal revealed a demo version of "the first new PIG track in eight years" entitled "Drugzilla (Rough As A Hog's Arse Mix)" via Cubanate's Official Facebook page and providing their followers a link to his personal SoundCloud page. The link was reposted by Watts a few hours later. A second demo entitled Shake was released on July 15, 2012; again via Heal's Soundcloud page, this time also noting Dan Abela as engineer. In November 2014 Watts approved mixes for an upcoming joint-release EP.

In March 2015 another collaborative EP was announced with Primitive Race entitled "Long in the Tooth" with a worldwide release date of June 5, 2015 through Metropolis Records. Later that month in an interview, Watts revealed a new PIG album has been written and recorded. Former KMFDM bandmate En Esch will be providing final touches to the album.

On June 15, 2016 The official PIG Facebook page announced that the new PIG album (called The Gospel) is being released 9/9/16 on Metropolis. Soon after tour dates were announced The American Excess tour with opening bands En Esch & Peter Turns Pirate. The North American tour takes place Sept & Oct of 2016.

Style

PIG tends to sound more orchestral than KMFDM, with darker, more complex, more ambient beats. His album and song titles tend to be witty, rife with alliteration ("Prayer Praise & Profit") or are plays on the titles of popular works or phrases (The Swining / "Symphony for the Devil"). He also manages to work food, heroin or pork related terms into his albums. Like KMFDM, humor features prominently in PIG's lyrics, although they tend towards a darker/grittier tone than KMFDM's.

Collaboration with KMFDM

Because Raymond Watts is a central figure in both PIG and KMFDM, the two projects have seen much crossover. Watts has contributed his skills as a songwriter and vocalist to several KMFDM albums, including their first album Opium in 1984, and has a heavy presence on their 1995 album Nihil, which spawned the hit "Juke Joint Jezebel". A collaborative EP titled Sin Sex & Salvation was released in 1994 under the moniker "PIG vs. KMFDM". KMFDM has in turn assisted Watts with his PIG projects in production and personnel. Current KMFDM guitarists Steve White and Jules Hodgson (as well as former KMFDM guitarist Günter Schulz) and drummer Andy Selway have been involved with PIG. Watts has performed with KMFDM as part of the touring lineup, with the concerts billed as "KMFDM featuring PIG". The setlists for those shows feature KMFDM songs alongside Pig songs. A live CD from the 2002 "Sturm & Drang" tour was released on Metropolis Records that same year.

Watts was given a tongue-in-cheek description in the lyrics to the KMFDM song "Intro" from the 2003 album WWIII:

Other collaborations

Watts has worked with several industrial and avant-garde artists, receiving credits as PIG and Raymond Watts interchangeably. He has also been credited as "Nainz Watts" or "Nains Watts" on several early releases.

  • From 1984 to 1986 Watts was sound engineer for Mona Mur.
  • From 1985 to 1989 Watts was a sound engineer for Einstürzende Neubauten.
  • Watts has occasionally collaborated with J. G. Thirlwell, briefly playing bass in Foetus Corruptus and co-writing songs for Steroid Maximus on the album Gondwanaland. Thirlwell, in turn, has cowritten and remixed songs for PIG.
  • Watts recorded music for ex-girlfriend spoken-word artist Sow (born Anna Wildsmith)'s 1994 album Je M'Aime and again for her 1998 album Sick and 2010 album Dog. "Je M'aime" was reissued under the name "Pig/Sow" in 1999.
  • PIG's 1995 album Sinsation was released in the US on Trent Reznor's label Nothing Records. PIG also toured with Reznor's band Nine Inch Nails in the UK.
  • Japanese-based band Schaft employed Watts as a lyricist/vocalist for the 1994 album Switchblade and companion remix collection Switch.
  • In 2001, Watts and KMFDM frontman Sascha Konietzko teamed up with Japanese musicians Sakurai Atsushi and Imai Hisashi (also of Schaft and Buck-Tick) to form the project super group Schwein. Schwein released two albums Schweinstein and Son of Schweinstein ; the latter being remixes from the first.
  • Watts has also provided production, mixing, remixing, and/or vocals for Psychic TV, Chemlab, Haloblack, 2-Kut, Hoodlum Priest, Steroid Maximus, H3llb3nt, The Hit Parade, Brain Drive, Buck-Tick, D.I.E., Sakurai Atsushi, Sprung Aus Den Wolken, The Megaton Men, Mortiis, Judda], Tweaker, Prong, West End and Zos Kia.
  • Watts contributed an original composition to the soundtrack of the computer game MDK2. It plays on the title screen and one of Max's levels. [1]
  • Watts has composed music for several Alexander McQueen fashion shows.
  • Watts has contributed vocals to the track "Second Coming" by Team Cybergeist
  • Discography (partial)

    Several of his albums were originally released in Japan, where he enjoyed considerably more success than in the United States and United Kingdom, but some of those albums were eventually released in the US.

    In 2004 he signed to Grand Recordings for distribution in the UK, under the name "Watts". The All Hamerican Pig Show was released in 2011 as a DVD via the Pig website, featuring performances from Pig's 2006 U.S. tour and a complete live performance from Osaka, Japan, 1999. The DVD also included the music videos for Painiac and Everything.

    Studio albums

  • A Poke in the Eye... With a Sharp Stick (1988)
  • Praise the Lard (1991)
  • The Swining (1993) – Japan only release; reissued in 1999 in America on The Swining/Red Raw & Sore (1999)
  • Sinsation (1995) – US release in 1996
  • Wrecked (1996) – US release; Japanese release in 1997 has somewhat different track listing
  • Genuine American Monster (1999) – US release in 2002
  • Pigmartyr (2004) – UK only release, using the "Watts" name.
  • Pigmata (2005) – remastered version of Pigmartyr, using the "PIG" name, with three additional tracks.
  • The Gospel (2016)
  • Remix albums

  • Swine & Punishment (2017) – remixes of songs from The Gospel.
  • EPs

  • Hello Hooray
  • A Stroll in the Pork (1992)
  • Sin Sex & Salvation (as PIG vs KMFDM) (1994) – collaborative EP with KMFDM
  • Red Raw & Sore (1994) – Japan only release; reissued in 1999 in America on The Swining/Red Raw & Sore (1999)
  • Prime Evil (1997) – Japan only release
  • No One Gets Out of Her Alive (1998) – Japan only release
  • Disrupt Degrade & Devastate (1999) – Japan only release
  • Compound Eye Sessions (2015) – With Marc Heal
  • Long in the Tooth (2015) – With Primitive Race
  • The Diamond Sinners (2016) – Digital only release
  • The Redeemer (2016) – Tour only release
  • Prey & Obey (2017) – Digital only release
  • Second Coming (2017) – Tour only release
  • Singles

  • "Never For Fun" (1988)
  • "Sick City" / "Shit for Brains" (1989)
  • "Shit for Brains" – Germany only release
  • "The Fountain of Miracles" (1993)
  • Painiac (1995) – Japan only release
  • Video Releases

  • The All Hamerican Pig Show (2011)
  • Book Releases

  • PIG - The Word of the Lard: The Scripture of Raymond Watts (2017) – Book compiling all of Raymond Watts' lyrics to date
  • Music videos

    Several music videos have been filmed, but most remain unreleased outside Japan. Most videos have surfaced online on YouTube in questionable quality. The video for Arbor Vitate is actually a re-cut version of the Schaft video of the same song.

  • Shit for Brains (1988)
  • The Fountain of Miracles (1993)
  • The Seven Veils (1993)
  • Painiac (1995)
  • Everything (1996)
  • Arbor Vitate (2004)
  • Long in the Tooth (2015)
  • The Diamond Sinners (2016)
  • Found in Filth (2016)
  • Prey & Obey (2017)
  • References

    Pig (musical project) Wikipedia