Xorcist

Last updated
Xorcist
Origin Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Genres
Years active1990–present
Labels
SpinoffsDiode Fetish, Xenon
Members
  • Peter Stone
Past members
  • Evoltwin
Website xorcist.com

Xorcist is the name of an American musical group whose output has ranged from electro-industrial and ambient.

Contents

Background

Peter Stone (a.k.a. DJ/VJ Bat) became interested in electronics and computers at a young age, leading eventually to his leaving high school early to take a job at a software company. [1] As a child he took piano and drum lessons, and later recognized the possibilities in using electronics to create music via artists such as Gary Numan and Yello. [2]

Stone formed Xorcist as a one-man act after leaving his previous band, Belief, [3] circa 1986-7. He stylized the name by dropping the "e" from "exorcist," partially to avoid conflation with a metal band by that name. [1] Stone began by producing and self-releasing demo cassettes, one of which found its way to 21st Circuitry label co-founder, Don Blanchard, leading to a contract with the label. Xorcist's debut album, Damned Souls, was released in 1991; the first release on 21st Circuitry. [4] The album was quickly followed by multiple compilation appearances, including a 1993 cover of Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit". [5] In 1994, Xorcist released Phantoms, a collection of unreleased tracks dating back to 1987 [3] which peaked at No. 22 on the CMJ RPM charts in the US. [6]

Stone founded the Cyberden in 1991, a BBS focused on underground music and culture. [7] The Cyberden allowed bands, record labels, and fans to interact in an online community via chat and to exchange content using FTP or computer-based GUI clients. [3] Stone discontinued the Cyberden by 1996 due to financial issues, but transitioned the community to the web via hallucinet.com. [2] Stone also co-founded Bay area goth-industrial club, House of Usher. [8] The club hosted both live and DJ performances, usually split into two rooms, one for goth and darkwave music, and the other focusing on "cyber" and industrial music. [3]

For the 1993 Lollapalooza tour, Stone produced "The CyberPit," an interactive public area in the festival's "Village" where festival attendees could interact with networked computers to consult an interactive festival directory, post messages to the main stage screen, and online chat with other attendees. [9] [3]

Although a solo act, Stone worked with others for live performances including Xavier Haight of Bay area industrial band, Malign, and producer Don Blanchard. [1] By 1997, Xorcist grew to include Evoltwin. In addition to providing some vocals, Evoltwin created the cover art for Soul Reflection and other subsequent releases.

Stone also created two side projects, Xenon [10] and Diode Fetish.

Xorcist went dormant after 2000, but re-emerged in 2017 with a pair of self-released instrumental compositions, followed in 2018 by the full-length album, God. [11] Later that year, Stone release a remix album, Legion, featuring remixes of Xorcist tracks by Scar Tissue, Prospero, and others. [12]

Stone still DJs and VJs under the name DJ/VJ Bat, and maintains the Xorcist.com website to promote his work.

Sound design

Stone's work in sound design has appeared in MTV's Aeon Flux , and his work creating music and sound design in the video games Iron Helix , Bad Mojo and Space Bunnies Must Die . [10] [1]

Discography

Studio albums

TitleDetailsNotes
From The Hip
  • Released: 1990
  • Label: Unbelievable Music
  • Formats: Cassette
Damned Souls
Repossessed/Non-Aggression Pact
  • Released: 1992
  • Label: GPC Productions
  • Formats: Cassette
Limited edition
Phantoms
  • Released: 1994
  • Label: 21st Circuitry
  • Formats: CD album
#22 on CMJ RPM Charts [6]
Soul Reflection
  • Released: April 29, 1997
  • Label: 21st Circuitry
  • Formats: CD album
Nomad
  • Released: March 30, 1999
  • Label: Pendragon Records
  • Formats: CD album
Insects & Angels: Differences & Indifferences
  • Released: September 26, 2000
  • Label: Metropolis
  • Formats: CD album
#30 on CMJ RPM Charts [13]
Music for the Harmonic Convergence
  • Released: 2000
  • Label: MP3.com (no label)
  • Formats: CD-R Enhanced
Peter Stone solo project
Bad Mojo (Disc 1)
  • Released: May 7, 2017
  • Label: Self-released (no label)
  • Formats: FLAC
Bad Mojo (Disc 2)
  • Released: May 7, 2017
  • Label: Self-released (no label)
  • Formats: FLAC
Soundtrack Series
  • Released: May 7, 2017
  • Label: Self-released (no label)
  • Formats: FLAC
God [14]
  • Released: January 1, 2018
  • Label: CyberDen
  • Formats: CD album
Limited edition (300 copies)
Scores
  • Released: February 25, 2018
  • Label: Self-released (no label)
  • Formats: FLAC
Legion - The Remix Album [12]
  • Released: 2018
  • Label: No Devotion Records
  • Formats: Digital
Bad Mojo Soundtrack
  • Released: July 10, 2019
  • Label: Ghost Ramp Records
  • Formats: Vinyl
Heaven
  • Released: Unknown
  • Label: MP3.com (no label)
  • Formats: CD-R Enhanced
Hell
  • Released: Unknown
  • Label: MP3.com (no label)
  • Formats: CD-R Enhanced
"—" denotes no information worth noting.

Compilation appearances

TitleDetailsNotes
Torture Tech Overdrive
  • Released: 1991
  • Label: If It Moves...
  • Formats: LP

Side B, track no. 3: "So Big"
Limited edition (1000 copies)

Adventures in Music - Cargo Electro Riot Sampler
  • Released: 1992
  • Label: Cargo Music
  • Formats: CD
Track no. 4: "The Dance"
CCCC - California Cyber Crash Compilation
  • Released: 1992
  • Label: COP International
  • Formats: CD
Track no. 4: "Hallucination"
For Crying Out Loud: Edition One
  • Released: 1992
  • Label: FCOL Magazine
  • Formats: Cassette Compilation

Side B, track no. 1: "Hallucination"
track no. 2: "Hatelove"

Shut Up Kitty: A Cyber-Based Covers Compilation
  • Release date: 1993
  • Label: Re-constriction Records
  • Formats: CD
Track no. 6: "Smells Like Teen Spirit"
CD Sound Compilation Vol. 1
  • Released: 1994
  • Label: IndustrialnatioN Magazine
  • Formats: CD Compilation
Track no. 9: "Xorcist (Bleeding Mix)"
Cyber Core Compilation
  • Released: 1994
  • Label: COP International
  • Formats: CD
Track no. 14: "U R the 1 (Fux Version)"
The Art of Brutality
  • Released: 1994
  • Label: Arts Industria
  • Formats: CD
Track no. 5: "Be With Me"
The Disease of Lady Madeline
  • Released: 1994
  • Label: Anubis Recordings
  • Formats: CD
Track no. 7: "The Iron Helix"
Torture Tech Overdrive
  • Released: 1994
  • Label: Cleopatra
  • Formats: CD

Track no. 10: "So Big (Original Un-Edited Mix)" Limited Edition Reissue (1000 copies)

21st Circuitry Shox
  • Released: 1996
  • Label: 21st Circuitry
  • Formats: CD
Track no. 2: "Bad Mojo (Sacrosanct Mix)"
The Digital Space Between Vol. 3
  • Released: 1996
  • Label: Cleopatra
  • Formats: CD
Track no. 12: "UNGDSOB (Bastard Mix)"
21st Circuitry Records
  • Released: 1997
  • Label: 21st Circuitry
  • Formats: Cassette
Side B, track no. 5: "Stains"
Digital Wings 1
  • Released: 1997
  • Label: The Cyberden
  • Formats: CD
Track no. 1: "Bad Mojo (Satyria Mix)"
21st Circuitry Shox 2
  • Released: 1998
  • Label: 21st Circuitry
  • Formats: CD
Track no. 6: "Bomblast"
Abby - The Compilation Part 2
  • Release date: 1998
  • Label: Höllenfeuer
  • Formats: 2xCD
Disc 1, track no. 1: "Scorched Blood"
Newer Wave 2.0
  • Released: 1998
  • Label: 21st Circuitry
  • Formats: CD
Track no. 10: "1999"
Resist the Command
  • Released: 2000
  • Label: Dystopian Records
  • Formats: CD
Track no. 3: "GoverNet (Web Edit)"
Electro Radiovengeance
  • Released: 2003
  • Label: A.D.S.R. Musicwerks
  • Formats: CD
Track no. 5: "Bitches"
Sex, Death & Eyeliner: The Soundtrack
  • Released: 2005
  • Label: Dark Future Music
  • Formats: CD
Track no. 1: "Nomad"
"—" denotes no information worth noting.

Singles and EPs

TitleDetailsNotes
Bitches EP
  • Released: 1993
  • Label: 21st Circuitry
  • Formats: Vinyl EP/CD EP
Scorched Blood
  • Release date: 1996
  • Label: 21st Circuitry
  • Formats: CD EP
"—" denotes no information worth noting.

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