Peter Christopherson

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Sleazy Talks About T.G. 00:00 Tools
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Sleazy Plays One Of His Favourite Records 00:00 Tools
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In My Head A Crystal Sphere Of Heavy Fluid (Dedicated to the memory of William S. Burroughs) 00:00 Tools
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sleazy talks about industrial on kfjc 00:00 Tools
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Farther Sun 00:00 Tools
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After the Fall 00:00 Tools
The Art Of Mirrors (Homage To Derek Jarman) 00:00 Tools
In My Head A Crystal Sphere Of Heavy Fluid (1998) 00:00 Tools
Sleazy on The Hour Of The Apocalypse 00:00 Tools
Time Machines II [1] 00:00 Tools
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Untitled 00:00 Tools
Soisong Split EP (Version I) 00:00 Tools
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In My Head A Crystal Sphere Of Heavy Fluid [1998] 00:00 Tools
Time Machines II 00:00 Tools
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08 All Possible Numbers (Radio Boredcast Day 18) 00:00 Tools
11-Sleazy Talks About T.G. (Radio Boredcast Day 17) 00:00 Tools
SOISONG 00:00 Tools
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Soisong Split EP (Version II) 00:00 Tools
jam talay say 00:00 Tools
"In My Head a Crystal Sphere Of Heavy Fluid" 00:00 Tools
Farther Sun [live, 16.04.2007] 00:00 Tools
the art of mirrors 00:00 Tools
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Peter Martin Christopherson, a.k.a. Sleazy (February 27, 1955 - November 25, 2010) was best known as a member of the influential British avant-garde bands Throbbing Gristle, Psychic TV and Coil. Besides producing music he was also a video director and designer, and former member of the influential British design agency Hipgnosis. In the 1970s, as a member of Throbbing Gristle, he was one of the founders of the infamous Industrial Records, which was instrumental in creating the genre known as Industrial music. Along with Throbbing Gristle member Chris Carter, Christopherson claims to have dreamed of crafting a custom made a keyboard-triggered sampler before the first sampler (Fairlight) was available in UK. After Throbbing Gristle disbanded he co-founded Psychic TV with TG member Genesis P-Orridge. After Psychic TV's first two albums Christopherson left the band together with John Balance to form Coil. It was in Coil that Christopherson's creative talent became most apparent. Coil lasted just under 23 years until the death of John Balance, after which Christopherson then produced music under the name The Threshold Houseboys Choir and Soisong, the latter being a collaboration with Ivan Pavlov. Shortly before his death he participated in the reforming of Throbbing Gristle, which then mutated into X-TG. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.