James Curcio -- production, design, various instruments.

James performs in industrial rock concerts, bitches incessantly on his blog, skulks about in dark recording studios, and writes dystopian graphic novels and novels for a generation of disenfranchised drug addicts. Rumors of being a key member of a harem of feral lesbians are slightly exaggerated. He has published through a number of counter-culture and alternative presses such as New Falcon and Disinformation, and has written articles and editorials for JIVE Magazine and Immanion Press. Some of these projects have received rave reviews from sources as disparate as Jive Magazine, Brooke Burgess (Broken Saints), Genesis P. Orridge (Psychic TV, Throbbing Gristle), and Grant Morrison (The Invisibles, The Filth.) As a co-founder and creative director of Mythos Media he hopes to develop a viable platform for the creation of more living, modern myths. His most recent novel, Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning is nearing completion, and will most likely offend a lot of people when it's put to print.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jesus (Ari) – Co-producer, various instruments.

(INTERVIEW) When she isn't puking on newscasters, Jesus is busy writing, producing hip-hop, and confusing small Mexican men everywhere. In addition to her musical and writing pursuits (producer: Rob Banks – The Alibi, co-writer: Join My Cult!), she is a freelance gender hacker.

 

 

 

 

 

 

P. Emerson Williams – vocals (Daily Grind, Equinox, The Resurrection.) Bass and background vocals (All You Know.) Various strings and stylings.

(INTERVIEW) P. Emerson Williams art was ubiquitous in Goth publications throughout the -90’s, when he was the resident artist at Ghastly magazine and a frequent contributor to Esoterra, Isten, Phantazmagoria and Bats and Red Velvet. Others may remember his album covers for Katatonia and Primordial or his portrait of Azrael in the Necromance book from Westgate Press.
He is the mastermind behind the electronic Goth band VEIL OF THORNS, who brought on bewildering and disrupting elements

when playing shows with Clan of Xymox, This Ascension, and young upstarts Cruxshadows among many others. To take things further he continued with the Occultural Vortex CHORONZON, issuing Magog Agog, arguably the first Industrial Black Metal album ever through former Emperor Guitarist Samoth’s label Nocturnal Art Productions. Some day he may be forgiven for getting that foul ball rolling.

His work is marked by its obscurity, which has been further clouded by his two books, Enshroud and Panic Pandemic, the latter of which was part and parcel of the Choronzon album of the same name. He also provided pencil and ink illustration for Chasing The Wish. No matter how we beg, threaten or torture, he never explains…

 

Scott Landes – Guitar & synth (Wake Up, Mystery Parade, Some Still Despair, Panning For Gold In Rivers of Blood, Solstace, Out of Control.)

(INTERVIEW) Scott is a musician, network admin, and reality hacker presently working out of Los Angeles. He has worked with a variety of bands including Collide, Mankind is Obsolete, I & I, Babalon, Lovely, Wicked and Red, Relapse and soundtrack work for Dreamland. He keeps a blog at www.scottlandes.com.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gaetan – Vocals (Daily Grind, Out of Control.)

Belgian born producer Gaetan has worked with artists in and out of the studio, ranging from heavy rock to ambient. Most recently he worked as the production manager and sound engineer at the Trocadero in Philadelphia, working with national acts such as the Misfits, Helmet, and Life of Agony. Over the years he has performed and toured with many acts as well, most notably Metro, XesOne,Blacked Out Lust, Mission To Mars, Elektroworx, and TV Sound. These accomplishments pale before his goals – he won't be truly happy until he goes on an international tour in a nuclear powered submarine.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Marz 233 – Programming, MIDI whore (Daily Grind, Wake Up.)

Despite his ambivalent feelings about humans, Marz 233 makes the machines speak. With a musical background grounding itself in punk and hardcore, Marz 233 redirected his production talents towards the growing world of electronica and dance. In 1996 Marz 233 became involved with the set up and promotion of electronic music and fetish based events throughout Philadelphia, NYC, and DC regions. In 1999 alongside with Elektroworx pixel artist Ocularum Psyberdelix founded the 233 Project, an alchemical based multimedia project collaborative.

In 2003 Marz 233 was summoned alongside longtime industry friend Gaetan to Produce and perform with multimedia performance group Elektroworx. With musical education in bass, Marz 233 has developed an industry one stop for some of the most intense Drum and Bass rhythms.

With a heavy hand in remixing for numerous artists including Rigger (mobius records), AC Slater (pitched up recordings), Ziethmal (Emerge records), and SubQtaneous, Marz 233 is currently producing numerous arists and currently recording the follow up to Elektroworxs debut album Planet Eth project.

 

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