James Ray Discography

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James Ray has started from relatively simple and minimalist sounds, moving along aggressive
guitar-sampled industrial techno over onto full trance-based techno albums within various bands
and a variety of projects.

See also James Ray Official Website and check for a listen to the complete range of James Ray's releases.

Lyrics and audio clips can also partly be found on this James Ray Fan Website.

Discography

James Ray And The Performance


James Rays Gangwar


- not on Merciful Release:




MK Ultra
Note: "mK Ultra" is the name of a band different from "The MK Ultra".

Both are presumably named after Project MKULTRA, a truth serum project developed by the CIA after World War Two.


- not on Merciful Release:

  • Third Generation 12" Promo - released on Surgery in 1993 and featuring three tracks,
    - 2 versions of the title track from the former Surgery release Third Generation,
    - and the song F.U.C.K from The MK Ultra album This Is This.



Latest Incarnations

4080peru

Here's a review of James Ray performing 4080peru at The Garage, London - 26 February 2005
A short exerpt from that gig can be viewed on YouTube.


Following this, James Ray has been working with the band 25men.
See also their site on myspace...

Some of their songs/videos can be found on YouTube ...

An album was produced and released with d-monic, see The Dancing Wu Li Masters


The most recent project of James Ray's is James Ray And The Longfolk.

Please find all available information on their album Everywhere's A Strange Part Of Somewhere here on James Ray's Official Website.