Peril (band): Difference between revisions
Appearance
Content deleted Content added
mNo edit summary |
mNo edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
'''Peril''' were an [[industrial music|industrial]] band operating throughout the early 1990s. Members were [[Tony Buck]] (drums, samples, vocals) and [[ |
'''Peril''' were an [[industrial music|industrial]] band operating throughout the early 1990s. Members were [[Tony Buck]] (drums, samples, vocals) and [[Michael Sheridan]] (guitar) from [[Australia]], and [[Otomo Yoshihide]] (turntables, guitar) and [[Kato Hideki]] (bass) from Japan. Hideki was later replaced by [[Thierry Fosmale]] for the band's second LP. |
||
Their debut, self-titled LP was released in 1993 on the [[Dr Jim's Records|Dr Jim's]] label from [[Melbourne, Australia|Melbourne]], Australia. A second LP, ''Multiverse'' was released in 1995 on the Sound Factory label from [[Hong Kong]]. |
Their debut, self-titled LP was released in 1993 on the [[Dr Jim's Records|Dr Jim's]] label from [[Melbourne, Australia|Melbourne]], Australia. A second LP, ''Multiverse'' was released in 1995 on the Sound Factory label from [[Hong Kong]]. |
Revision as of 06:01, 6 July 2005
Peril were an industrial band operating throughout the early 1990s. Members were Tony Buck (drums, samples, vocals) and Michael Sheridan (guitar) from Australia, and Otomo Yoshihide (turntables, guitar) and Kato Hideki (bass) from Japan. Hideki was later replaced by Thierry Fosmale for the band's second LP.
Their debut, self-titled LP was released in 1993 on the Dr Jim's label from Melbourne, Australia. A second LP, Multiverse was released in 1995 on the Sound Factory label from Hong Kong.