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Killing Joke - industrial metal from London, UK / Big Paul Ferguson

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Seminal postpunk band formed in Notting Hill in 1979 by Jaz Coleman, Geordie Walker, Youth and Paul Ferguson, their dark experimental style provided both an alternative to the contemporary punk scene and the less aggressive sound of many other postpunk bands. Massively influential on a range of different styles of music, they pioneered the industrial metal style with 1990's Extremities, Dirt And Various Repressed Emotions.

Members: Jaz Coleman, Martin Glover, Paul Ferguson, Reza Udhin
Former Members: Geordie Walker, Ben Calvert, Dave Ball, Geoff Dugmore, Greg Hunter, Kneill Brown, Kris Kylven, Martin Atkins, Paul Raven
Location: London, UK

Website: https://www.killingjoke.co.uk/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/killingjokeofficial
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/killingjokeband/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/killingjokeband
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO4m-LA6oW766Vyrigjd5KQ
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/killing-joke-official
Bandcamp: https://killingjoke.bandcamp.com/


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Re: Killing Joke - experimental / industrial metal / post punk
« Reply #1 on: February 12, 2022, 01:41:45 AM »

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Re: Killing Joke - experimental / industrial metal / post punk
« Reply #2 on: November 27, 2023, 04:59:06 AM »
Killing Joke Guitarist Geordie Walker Dies at 64

By Evan Minsker

November 26, 2023


A founding member of the band that helped define industrial and goth records for years to come





https://pitchfork.com/news/killing-joke-guitarist-geordie-walker-dies-at-64/


Geordie Walker, a founding member and guitarist of the post-punk band and goth rock pioneers Killing Joke, has died. Aside from Jaz Coleman, Walker was the only other sole constant member of Killing Joke until his death. His bandmates confirmed the news in a statement, revealing that he died following a stroke earlier today (November 26). Walker was 64.

Born in 1958, Walker’s family moved from Newcastle to Buckinghamshire. Walker and bassist Youth joined the band in 1979 after responding to an ad Jaz Coleman and Paul Ferguson put out in Melody Maker, which read: “Want to be part of the Killing Joke? We mean it man. Total exploitation, total publicity, total anonymity. Bass and lead wanted.”

“I liked the sound of it, it looked rather serious, fanatical, I don’t know what it was but it clicked with me,” Walker said in a 1984 interview. “So I went down to see this guy [Coleman] and immediately started arguing with him about his taste in music and whatever, and I kept in touch and kept hassling them for some reason. I think it was the intensity of the argument I liked.” He moved in with the band shortly after.

Coleman has said the band’s early manifesto was to “define the exquisite beauty of the atomic age in terms of style, sound and form.” The band played their first show in August 1979 and cited contemporaries such as Adam Ant, Lee “Scratch” Perry, and Public Image Ltd. as early influences. Following an EP in 1979, the band released their debut self-titled album in 1980.

A prolific series of releases would follow throughout the ’80s including 1981’s What’s THIS For…! and the Conny Plank-assisted 1982 album Revelations. During that period, Jaz Coleman fled to Reykjavik, Iceland over concerns about the apocalypse. Walker and the band performed “Empire Song” on Top of the Pops with a roadie wearing a beekeeper outfit standing in for Coleman. Walker and Ferguson then decamped to Iceland to join Coleman.

The band followed that album with 1983’s Fire Dances. Their 1985 album Night Time featured hit singles including “Love Like Blood” and “Eighties.” The band was dropped from Virgin Records following 1986’s Brighter Than a Thousand Suns and 1988’s Outside the Gate. In 1994, they released one of their best-selling albums with Pandemonium, which arrived in the middle of industrial rock’s boom. That same year they released Democracy. Their self-titled 2003 album was produced by Gang of Four’s Andy Gill and featured Dave Grohl on drums. The band followed it with multiple albums throughout the ’00s and ’10s.

Walker’s impact as a guitarist is incalculable, with Killing Joke looming as an influence for so many artists across the spectrum of heavy music. Kevin Shields and Jimmy Page are outspoken fans, and it’s been claimed that Nirvana borrowed the melody of “Come As You Are” from “Eighties.” In addition to his work with Killing Joke, he was in the bands Murder, Inc. and the Damage Manual.


Killing Joke - Love Like Blood (Official Video)


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Re: Killing Joke - experimental / industrial metal / post punk
« Reply #3 on: November 27, 2023, 05:04:32 AM »

Killing Joke - Night Time

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Re: Killing Joke - experimental / industrial metal / post punk
« Reply #4 on: December 11, 2023, 05:15:46 AM »

Killing Joke - Eighties

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Re: Killing Joke - industrial metal from London, UK / Big Paul Ferguson
« Reply #5 on: August 31, 2024, 02:29:24 AM »

English rock drummer, best known for his work in the post-punk/industrial group Killing Joke and cult English punk band Pink Parts. British drummer, born 1958. Started as drummer for Mataya Clifford a.k.a. Mat Stagger, left in early 1979 to form his own group Killing Joke.

Member: Mathew Paul Ferguson aka BPF
In Groups: The Joy Thieves, Murder Inc., The Orb, Pigface

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BigPaulFerguson
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigpaulferguson/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/paulferguson
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzFgDrKzk5ZuE7l02-qzqxQ
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/bigpaulferguson
Bandcamp: https://bigpaulferguson.bandcamp.com/



Big Paul Ferguson - "The Unraveling" (Official Music Video)




Taken from the album 'Virtual Control'.
As a founding member and co-creative mind behind proto-industrial post-punk icons Killing Joke, Big Paul Ferguson has already earned his place among the most influential and highly regarded musicians of his era. Ferguson’s signature tribal drum style not only set Killing Joke apart from the scores of British bands coming up in the ‘80s, adding both depth and weight to the band’s piercing, discordant sound, but it also became a reference point for rock percussionists that followed in the band’s wake. Now, this rock music veteran steps into the spotlight for his first-ever solo album, Virtual Control. Featuring 10 original tracks written with guitarist Mark Gemini Thwaite and highlighted with special guest appearances from former Marilyn Manson member Tim Skold as well as Die Krupps mastermind Jürgen Engler, Virtual Control conjures a dense and foreboding aural atmosphere, layering guitars, synths and Ferguson’s own distinctive vocals, that underscores the thoughtfulness of Ferguson’s introspective and observant lyrics.


Big Paul Ferguson - "I Am War" (Official Music Video)




Big Paul Ferguson - "Extrapolate" (Official Music Video)

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