The Constructus Corporation were a South African
electronic music group.
Formation of the band
Following the breakup of
Watkin Tudor Jones' project Max Normal in 2002, Jones moved from Johannesburg to Cape Town
and began collaborating with DJ Dope of Krushed & Sorted and
Felix Laband
Felix Laband is an electronic music artist born in 1977 in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa.
He creates light, emotional, minimalist soundscapes by combining several styles, and samples from classical, jazz and old television recordings overlaid ...
on the music for a multi-media project he had conceptualized, involving a graphic novel with a soundtrack and live show. These sessions spawned the "Man With No Name" track on African Dope's ''Cape of Good Dope'' compilation in 2002, which later gradually mutated into The Constructus Corporation outfit.
''The Ziggurat''
The Constructus Corporation's debut album, ''The Ziggurat'', was released in 2002.
It was a concept album, telling the story of a young rapper named Random Boy and his best friend, Kidtronic. The two protagonists live on a floating pyramid in outer space called the Ziggurat, and must save it from an entity known as the Constructus Corporation. It featured an accompanying graphic novel
illustrated by Nikhil Singh.
''The Ziggurat'' was Jones' first collaboration with vocalist Anri du Toit, who is now one half of Die Antwoord under the name
Yolandi Visser, along with Jones. At the time, du Toit used the name Anica The Snuffling.
Post-breakup and future tenures
Following the release of ''The Ziggurat'', the Constructus Corporation disbanded, prompted largely by the record label's failure to release their album on time.
Watkin Tudor Jones since expanded into the graphic arts field, fluffy toy-making and other creative outlets, releasing two more projects, such as the Watkin Tudor Jones solo project (also known as Fucknrad, with Sibot) and the multimedia project
MaxNormal.TV
MaxNormal.TV (formerly Max Normal) was a South African music group that formed in 2001 and eventually evolved into Die Antwoord. The group's name was taken from a comic book character in the Judge Dredd comic of the same name.
Early days
Watkin ...
(not to be confused with his other outlet, Max Normal) with Anri du Toit, who later had a daughter with Watkin named Sixteen Jones. Sibot and Markus Wormstorm later collaborated on the 3-CD album ''The Real Estate Agents'', and Felix Laband went on to be signed by distinguished German independent label
Compost Records.
Discography
;Studio albums
* ''The Ziggurat'' (2002)
References
External links
Discography at discogs.comSecond CD download pageBand page on TunetreeArtwork scan
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South African hip hop groups
Trip hop groups
Musical groups established in 2002
Musical groups from Cape Town
Musical groups disestablished in 2003
2002 establishments in South Africa