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* Psychodalek (book) ''Note: this has been released for free online [http://thejamesray.co.uk/PSYCHODALEK.pdf here].<br/>
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Revision as of 02:48, 3 February 2011

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 this James Ray Fan Website.

Discography

James Ray And The Performance


James Ray's Gangwar


not on Merciful Release:

  • Rev Rev Lowrider (12")
  • Fuel CD|Fuel (CD)
  • Third Generation (CD) (album)
  • Psychodalek (CD) (album)
  • Psychodalek (book) Note: this has been released for free online here.


on Merciful Release again:

MK Ultra


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.