victor xray

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Skates On 02:16 Tools
Death Groove 9000 02:02 Tools
Dub Is I GuidingStar 06:02 Tools
New Sharp Blues 05:14 Tools
Haunt The Loop 04:22 Tools
On Observatory Hill 04:22 Tools
Melodarimbic International 04:22 Tools
Love Dub So 04:22 Tools
Papa November (08 mix) 05:04 Tools
Transmission Nocturne 06:56 Tools
Dub Wrong Babylon 04:53 Tools
Fucker 04:40 Tools
Dub Is My Guiding Star 04:40 Tools
Gassing Gangsters 04:40 Tools
Dub Hard International 04:40 Tools
Fire Bed (rough cut) 03:48 Tools
Living Stylistic 04:50 Tools
Get It Now (Bad Boy) 04:50 Tools
Testimony 05:16 Tools
The Vengeance Of Mr Whiskers 05:07 Tools
Jesus Hippy Prawncake 05:13 Tools
Lamplighter 05:13 Tools
River Of Dub (mix 2) 04:50 Tools
Living Sylistics 04:50 Tools
Fifty More Still 04:50 Tools
Wrong Dub Babylon 04:50 Tools
Death Groove 9000 (Death Grip remix) 01:56 Tools
The Dead Walk 01:56 Tools
Force In Numbers 01:56 Tools
Poseidon's Lair 01:56 Tools
The Prince (Some Dub) 01:56 Tools
Dark Arts Of Dub 01:56 Tools
Government In Competence (Alexander Downer's Testimony to the Cole Commission) 01:56 Tools
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Victor Xray aka Scot Mcphee has been making electronic noises since the 1980s using a variety of names, including Now:Zero and Nerve Agent. This music has been released through labels in Australia, the UK and Germany. Through the 1990s he produced or co-produced a number of Clan Analogue releases ranging from D.E.E.P.3, the influential ambient soundscape release "Aphelion One", a solo LP "G-Type Nerve Agent" and also more recent releases like the 2006 dub compilation "Clan Analogue In Version" and before that the electro compilation "Doppler Shift". For the past few years Victor has been concentrating on exploring the sounds of UK-garage and dub derived genres such as dubstep. In 2007 the EP "Victor Xray's Dark Arts Of Dub" was released on vinyl as Autonomous Production AUTON01 and simultaneously as Transcom eCom39 on iTunes and other download only outlets. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.