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Aurelio Voltaire Hernández (born January 25, 1967), professionally known as Aurelio Voltaire or simply as Voltaire, is a Cuban-American musician, singer, and composer. His professional name is Voltaire, his given middle-name.


Name

In the past, when asked about his real name, Voltaire avoided the question or implied that his real name is in fact Voltaire. Voltaire chose to use his middle name as his performance name because his namesake "saw through the hypocrisies of humanity and commented on them through satire. In essence, he was able to educate people about the world around them by making them laugh." According to the
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where he is employed as an instructor, Aurelio Voltaire's real name is Aurelio Voltaire Hernández. Voltaire attributes "Acoustic Guitar and Vocals" on '' Ooky Spooky'' to Aurelio Voltaire Hernández. Since then he has signed his name as Aurelio Voltaire, and is more open about it in public appearances. His stage name is now "Aurelio Voltaire" for the following reason: "I got tired of there being other people releasing albums as Voltaire. There's an indie band in Germany and some American guy who makes instrumental hip hop. Like, do these people not do a fuckin' Google search before naming their bands? Anyway, it was just easier to distinguish myself from them by using my first name."


Background

Aurelio Voltaire's father died when he was four months old. At ten months old, Voltaire emigrated to
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with his mother and sister remarried. However, he states that he did not enjoy residing there, stating he was a victim of bullying because of his heritage and strange hobbies and interests. At the age of ten, Voltaire was inspired by the films of
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('' Jason and the Argonauts'', ''
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''), and began animating on a super 8 camera. By piecing together snippets of information from
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, he eventually was able to teach himself how to make foam rubber animation models and animate them. His stepfather was abusive, considering Voltaire's strange hobbies and interests to indicate he was homosexual. A family friend sexually molested him from infancy into his teenage years. His girlfriend at the time committed suicide, which made him consider doing the same. Before he followed through, he promised himself to live one more day, doing and saying what he wanted to do and say. This allowed him to stand up to the people who were bullying him, and instantly elevated his self-esteem. Though he considered committing suicide again the next day, he was able to hold it off indefinitely. At the age of 17, he ran away from home and moved to New York City. His first job there was an animator with
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. Voltaire says that he loves New York, and that the only other place he would be happy living is Tokyo.


Musical style and career

Voltaire's music has strong roots and connections to European
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as well as other influences such as the goth scene. However, many listeners find his music hard to classify. Although it has a sound reminiscent of European folk music, many people claim it to be
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; perhaps as this is a label often given to many other artists from
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, and a word often used to mean many things by the label themselves. His music has also been linked to
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, with ''Lexicon Magazine'' using the term "goth cabaret", possibly referring to dark cabaret, a term often used to describe some bands Voltaire cites as his influences. Voltaire has also been linked to the
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scene with Victorian-era horror related subjects, and some of his visual and music styling, and in recent years he has become a favorite at major steampunk conventions such as the Steampunk World's Fair. New wave has also been used to describe Voltaire's music by some reviewers. Voltaire describes his own music as "Music for a parallel universe where electricity was never invented and Morrissey is the queen of England". He says that bands and artists who influenced his music are Rasputina,
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,
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,
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and
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. The first band that Voltaire played in (during junior high school) was called "First Degree". At this age, he was a fan of
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, but then began listening to gothic music, most notably bands such as
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and
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. It was not until later that he began participating in the goth scene; it did not at first occur to him that there was a goth scene at all. As an adult, Voltaire formed a band which included a violin, a cello, drums, and himself as the vocalist and the
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player. Within a year, Projekt Records signed them and by June 1998 they released their first album called '' The Devil's Bris''. Two years later their second album, '' Almost Human'' was released. One of Voltaire's popular hits is " BRAINS!", a song written for the
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show ''
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'', aired in the episode "Little Rock of Horrors". He also wrote "Land of the Dead" for ''
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'', which plays in the opening sequence. As an avid fan of ''
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'', Aurelio Voltaire frequently attends science fiction conventions, and released a four track EP called ''Banned on Vulcan''. It was a set of comedy recordings poking fun at characters from the show. On the side, Voltaire is also the lead vocalist of a New York City based new wave quintet known as The Oddz. Voltaire performed a musical special for Artix Entertainment in their MMO game ''
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'', altering some of his songs in '' To the Bottom of the Sea'' to suit their standards. Over 32,000 players attended. It was released at 8:00 pm on Friday the Thirteenth of March 2009. On September 2, 2011, Voltaire released his eighth studio album: '' Riding a Black Unicorn Down the Side of an Erupting Volcano While Drinking from a Chalice Filled with the Laughter of Small Children''. Participating musicians include Rasputina frontwoman
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on cellos,
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on drums, former
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bassist
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on bass and
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on accordion. On September 2, 2012, Voltaire released his ninth studio album, '' BiTrektual''. It contains songs parodying ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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'', and featured guest appearances by
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,
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,
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and
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. In 2014, his tenth album, ''
Raised by Bats ''Raised by Bats'' is the tenth studio album by Cuban American dark cabaret singer Voltaire, released in 2014. The album's production was crowdfunded by Voltaire's fans all over the world via a successful Indiegogo campaign; it would reach US$53 ...
'', was released. Contrasting with the dark cabaret instrumentation of most of his album, ''Raised by Bats'' is more
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—and
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-inflected, and it counted with guest appearances by Ray Toro of
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, Craig Adams of The Mission,
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and much more.


Band members

Although often credited and pictured as a soloist, Voltaire has a band. His band occasionally performs in live acts, but does not feature on his live album, ''Live!''. The current lineup is: * Vocals/Guitar: Aurelio Voltaire * Violin: Hannah Thiem * Violin: Maxim Moston * Violin: Ben Lively * Cello: Melora Creager * Drums: Brian Viglione * Bass: David J * Horns: The Red Hook Ramblers * Accordion: Franz Nicolay * Banjo: Smith Curry * Tuba: Joe Tuba


Television

Voltaire was hired for his first directing job in 1988 with
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, creating the "MTV-Bosch" station ID in the style of
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. The stop motion tour of the hellish ''Garden of Earthly Delights'' won several awards including a Broadcast Design Award. This station ID was included in a capsule of 21st century media that was shot into space. He has also made morbid station IDs and for clients such as
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,
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and its Animation Station block,
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, and
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. Besides his work with commercials, he has made short films and series such as ''Rakthavira'' and ''Chi-Chian''. ''Chi-Chian'', based on an ID he did for the Sci-Fi Channel, is now a 14-episode flash animated series on
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's website. Before that, ''Chi-Chian'' started out as a
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series that included 6 issues (published by
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), which eventually evolved into the Flash-animated series. He currently teaches
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at the
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in New York City, as well as animating, directing, and singing. Voltaire has written two of his songs especially for the TV show ''
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'': " BRAINS!" and "Land of the Dead". Appeared on the
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series, Oddities, in 2012, buying a "slice of brain" for a music video prop. On his YouTube channel ''The Lair of Voltaire'', Voltaire publishes the video series ''Gothic Homemaking'', a guide to gothic style.


Film

Voltaire has acted in movies. One movie he appeared in as the character "Verrill", was ''Model Hunger'' (2016). He additionally contributed a cameo as the exorcist Altair in ''The Velocipastor'' in 2017. Voltaire will be appearing in visual companion content for
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as Unwed Henr

The first video featuring his character was released at the 2016 Steampunk World's Fair and later on YouTube.


Art and writing career

In addition to ''Chi-Chian'', Voltaire has also produced a comic book series called ''Oh My Goth!'', also known as ''OMG!'', which started as his own eight-page religious tracts inspired by
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. Stories include him being chased by minions of
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as they try to prevent him from playing his next show. These short pieces often led to information about his next show. After two issues of the ''Chi-Chian'' series were published, he convinced
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to publish ''Oh My Goth!'', which included four issues that were later collected into a trade paperback. Voltaire has also made a sequel to the ''OMG'' series called ''Oh My Goth! Humans Suck!'' Voltaire has also produced a ''DEADY'' series as well as releasing books such as ''What is Goth?'', ''Paint it Black'', and "Call of the Jersey Devil", a novelization of a script of the same name. In early 2004, for his ''DEADY'' comic book, Voltaire signed a deal with Toy2R. The first toy that was created was a 2-inch posable ''DEADY'' key chain for the company's "Qee Bear". It was released at San Diego Comic Con and sold out. A second figure, an 8-inch ''DEADY'' figure was created in January 2005 and could be redeemed on aqworlds for a rare non-member only digital pet. In June 2007 the Deady Minigame was released on ebilgames.com, a site hosting various minigames created by
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. AE's
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also featured a
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event featuring songs by Voltaire. Voltaire voiced his in-game persona for the occasion. In 2008, Voltaire shot the Animation short film ''X-Mess Detritus''. The movie was the third film of his directorial career; the others are Transrexia (1993), Rakthavira (1994) and Transrexia II (2008). In mid-2013, Voltaire had written a novel called ' Call of the Jersey Devil' which is available on Amazon. He is currently writing another novel called 'The Legend of Candy Claws' which is about a bat that steals candy from naughty children on Halloween, and gives it to good children on Christmas. According to his official Facebook page, he was in the process of making Candy Claws Plush Teddies. (after his Black Unicorn / My Little Pony Plush Teddies were a huge success).


Personal life

Voltaire married his long-time girlfriend, Jayme, on October 1, 2009, at the
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in New York City. Voltaire has a son, Mars, from a previous relationship, born in 1998. Voltaire is an agnostic. On September 25, 2013, Voltaire announced on his official blog, that he and his wife were to be divorced. Saying, "On October 1st of this year, my wife and I would be celebrating our 4th year wedding anniversary. Unfortunately, it's not to be. After nearly four years of marriage and a couple more of dating, we are parting ways. It saddens me so deeply that things didn't work out. It's been a difficult process for both of us to come to this decision, one that I really don't wish upon anyone. Nothing is worse than seeing your best friend in pain." He is currently engaged to Mayumi Toyoda.


Books

* Voltaire (2002). ''Oh My Goth! Version 2.0''. Sirius Entertainment. * Voltaire (2003). ''Oh My Goth!: Presents the Girlz of Goth!''. Sirius Entertainment. * Voltaire, Chris Adams, David Fooden (2003). ''Chi-Chian: The Roleplaying Game''. Aetherco/Dreamcatcher. * Voltaire (2004). ''Deady the Malevolent Teddy''. Sirius Entertainment. * Voltaire (2004). ''Deady the Terrible Teddy''. Sirius Entertainment. * Voltaire (2004). ''What Is Goth? – Music, Makeup, Attitude, Apparel, Dance, and General Skullduggery''. Weiser Books. * Voltaire (2005). ''Deady the Evil Teddy''. Sirius Entertainment. * Voltaire (2005). ''Paint It Black – A Guide to Gothic Homemaking''. Weiser Books. * Voltaire (2007). ''Deady: Big in Japan''. Sirius Entertainment. * Aurelio Voltaire (2013). ''Call of the Jersey Devil''. Spence City. * Aurelio Voltaire (2013 / 2014) The Legend of Candy Claws


Discography

* '' The Devil's Bris'' (1998) * '' Almost Human'' (2000) * ''
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'' (2002) * '' Then and Again'' (2004) * '' Ooky Spooky'' (2007) * '' To the Bottom of the Sea'' (2008) * '' Hate Lives in a Small Town'' (2010) * '' Riding a Black Unicorn Down the Side of an Erupting Volcano While Drinking from a Chalice Filled with the Laughter of Small Children'' (2011) * '' BiTrektual'' (2012) * ''
Raised by Bats ''Raised by Bats'' is the tenth studio album by Cuban American dark cabaret singer Voltaire, released in 2014. The album's production was crowdfunded by Voltaire's fans all over the world via a successful Indiegogo campaign; it would reach US$53 ...
'' (2014) * ''Heart-Shaped Wound'' (2017) * ''What Are the Oddz?'' (2019) * ''The Black Labyrinth / A Requiem For the Goblin King'' (2022)


Compilations

Tracks by Voltaire also appeared on these compilation albums, sorted by year. * ''
Spooky Songs for Creepy Kids ''Spooky Songs for Creepy Kids'' is a compilation album released in 2010 by Cuban American dark cabaret singer Voltaire. It is a collection of Voltaire's songs, ranging from 1998's '' The Devil's Bris'' to 2008's '' To the Bottom of the Sea'', ...
'' (2010) 1999 * ''Unquiet Grave #3'' (
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) : Featured a remix of the song "The Man Upstairs". 2000 * ''Promo 11'' (
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) : Featured the song "Anastasia". 2001 * ''Promo 12'' (
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) : Featured the song "Anastasia". * ''
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Tribute: Songs of a Goddess'' (
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) : Featured the song "Caught a Lite Sneeze". 2002 * ''Promo 17'' (
Projekt Records Projekt is a Portland, Oregon-based independent record label started by Sam Rosenthal in 1983. Projekt releases music in the styles of darkwave, ambient, shoegaze, gothic rock, ethereal, dream-pop, and dark cabaret. Projekt artists include Sam ...
) : Featured "The Vampire Club". * ''Projekt: Gothic'' (
Projekt Records Projekt is a Portland, Oregon-based independent record label started by Sam Rosenthal in 1983. Projekt releases music in the styles of darkwave, ambient, shoegaze, gothic rock, ethereal, dream-pop, and dark cabaret. Projekt artists include Sam ...
) : Featured the song "When You're Evil". 2003 * ''Projekt: The New Face of Goth'' (
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) : Featured the songs " BRAINS!" and "Goodnight Demon Slayer". * ''Promo 21'' (
Projekt Records Projekt is a Portland, Oregon-based independent record label started by Sam Rosenthal in 1983. Projekt releases music in the styles of darkwave, ambient, shoegaze, gothic rock, ethereal, dream-pop, and dark cabaret. Projekt artists include Sam ...
) : Featured the song "The Vampire Club". 2004 * ''Strange as Angels: A Tribute to The Cure'' (Failure to Communicate Records) : Featured the song "Lovesong". * ''Holiday Single 1'' (
Projekt Records Projekt is a Portland, Oregon-based independent record label started by Sam Rosenthal in 1983. Projekt releases music in the styles of darkwave, ambient, shoegaze, gothic rock, ethereal, dream-pop, and dark cabaret. Projekt artists include Sam ...
) : Featured the song "Peace in the Holy Land", by Voltaire, featuring
Unto Ashes Unto Ashes is an American musical ensemble based in New York City that incorporates madrigal, folk, and elements of neo-medieval and darkwave. Founded by Michael Laird and Susanna Melendez in 1997, the band has released eleven full-length CDs ...
. * ''Promo 20'' (
Projekt Records Projekt is a Portland, Oregon-based independent record label started by Sam Rosenthal in 1983. Projekt releases music in the styles of darkwave, ambient, shoegaze, gothic rock, ethereal, dream-pop, and dark cabaret. Projekt artists include Sam ...
) : Featured the song "The Vampire Club" * ''Promo 23'' (
Projekt Records Projekt is a Portland, Oregon-based independent record label started by Sam Rosenthal in 1983. Projekt releases music in the styles of darkwave, ambient, shoegaze, gothic rock, ethereal, dream-pop, and dark cabaret. Projekt artists include Sam ...
) : Featured the song "The Vampire Club" 2005 * ''A Dark Noel'' (
Projekt Records Projekt is a Portland, Oregon-based independent record label started by Sam Rosenthal in 1983. Projekt releases music in the styles of darkwave, ambient, shoegaze, gothic rock, ethereal, dream-pop, and dark cabaret. Projekt artists include Sam ...
) : Featured the song "Peace in the Holy Land", by Voltaire, featuring
Unto Ashes Unto Ashes is an American musical ensemble based in New York City that incorporates madrigal, folk, and elements of neo-medieval and darkwave. Founded by Michael Laird and Susanna Melendez in 1997, the band has released eleven full-length CDs ...
. 2006 * '' Where's Neil When You Need Him?'' (
Dancing Ferret Discs The Dancing Ferret entertainment group is an unofficial collective name for Dancing Ferret Discs and Dancing Ferret Concerts. It was started by Patrick Rodgers (a.k.a. DJ Ferret) in 1995 with the formation of Dancing Ferret Concerts. The company ...
) : Featured the song "Come Sweet Death", by The Oddz, with Voltaire. * ''The Projekt Almost Free CD'' (
Projekt Records Projekt is a Portland, Oregon-based independent record label started by Sam Rosenthal in 1983. Projekt releases music in the styles of darkwave, ambient, shoegaze, gothic rock, ethereal, dream-pop, and dark cabaret. Projekt artists include Sam ...
) : Featured the song "Cannibal Buffet (Promo Mix)" * ''.2 CONTAMINATION: A Tribute to
David Bowie David Robert Jones (8 January 194710 January 2016), known professionally as David Bowie ( ), was an English singer-songwriter and actor. A leading figure in the music industry, he is regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the ...
'' (Failure to Communicate Records) : Featured the song "China Girl". * ''Asleep By Dawn Magazine Presents: DJ Ferret's Underground Club Mix#2'' (
Dancing Ferret Discs The Dancing Ferret entertainment group is an unofficial collective name for Dancing Ferret Discs and Dancing Ferret Concerts. It was started by Patrick Rodgers (a.k.a. DJ Ferret) in 1995 with the formation of Dancing Ferret Concerts. The company ...
) : Featured the song "Day Of The Dead". 2007 * ''Almost Free CD 2007.1'' (
Projekt Records Projekt is a Portland, Oregon-based independent record label started by Sam Rosenthal in 1983. Projekt releases music in the styles of darkwave, ambient, shoegaze, gothic rock, ethereal, dream-pop, and dark cabaret. Projekt artists include Sam ...
) : Featured the song "Zombie Prostitute". 2008 * ''To The Bottom of the Sea'' (Mars Needs Music) : Voltaire's first wholly self-produced and self-released album. : Songs from the album were performed by Voltaire through an
avatar Avatar (, ; ), is a concept within Hinduism that in Sanskrit literally means "descent". It signifies the material appearance or incarnation of a powerful deity, goddess or spirit on Earth. The relative verb to "alight, to make one's appearanc ...
in the online game
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. 2009 * ''Every Machine Makes A Mistake: A Tribute to
Radiohead Radiohead are an English rock band formed in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, in 1985. The band consists of Thom Yorke (vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards); brothers Jonny Greenwood (lead guitar, keyboards, other instruments) and Colin Greenwood (bass) ...
'' (Failure to Communicate Records) : Featured the song "Wolf At The Door".


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interview with Sepiachord.com
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