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Revision as of 23:29, 18 September 2010
James Ray has started from relatively simple and minimalist sounds, moving onto aggressive
guitar-sampled industrial techno, before moving onto full trance-based techno albums.
See also James Ray Official Website - offering official free downloads of the entire back catalogue
Lyrics can partly be found on the James Ray Fan Website.
Discography
- Mexico Sundown Blues (12")
- Mexico Sundown Blues (7", radio promo)
- Texas (7")
- Texas (12")
- Dust Boat (12")
- A New Kind Of Assassin (CD) (album)
- Underdog (Fanclub Flexi of 12-10-89 Leeds-University)
- Another Million Dollars (12")
- Without Conscience (7")
- Without Conscience (12")
- Without Conscience (CD)
- Dios Esta De Nuestro Lado (CD) (album)
- Rev Rev Lowrider (12")
- Fuel (CD)
- Third Generation (CD) (album)
- Psychodalek (CD) (album)
- Psychodalek (book) Note: this has been released for free online here.
- This Is This (CD) (album)
- Beluga Pop (CD) (album)
Note: "mK Ultra" is the name of a different band to "MK Ultra".
Both are presumably named after Project MKULTRA, a truth serum project developed by the CIA after World War Two.