Primitive Race

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Primitive Race
Origin Los Angeles, California, United States
Genres Industrial rock, industrial metal, alternative rock
Years active 2013–present
Labels Metropolis Records
Associated acts Revolting Cocks
Website www.primitiverace.com
Members Chris Kniker - Founder
Raymond Watts
Dave Ogilvie
Mark Gemini Thwaite
Erie Loch
Graham Crabb
Kourtney Klein

Primitive Race is an international industrial supergroup, created by Chris Kniker, and featuring Raymond Watts (PIG, KMFDM), Dave Ogilvie (Skinny Puppy), Mark Gemini Thwaite (Peter Murphy, Spear of Destiny, Tricky, Mob Research, The Mission, Gary Numan), Erie Loch (LUXT, Blownload, Exageist), Graham Crabb (Pop Will Eat Itself) and Kourtney Klein (Combichrist, Nitzer Ebb).[1]

The project began as a social media campaign on Twitter and has since incorporated a successful crowd funding element on Indiegogo.[2] Followed by a pre-release sampler made available on September 13, 2013 via SoundCloud,[3] announced on @tweakermusic, @primitiverace and as reported on metal underground[4]

Primitive Race published an interview featuring Graham Crabb on YouTube[5] on September 26, 2013 detailing how the band collaborates, produces and constructs their music.

On March 10, 2015 Primitive Race announced the release of their first E.P. "Long In The Tooth" through Metropolis Records on June 19, 2015.[6] The self-titled debut album is set to release August 7th, 2015.[7]

Members

  • Chris Kniker – Bass, Vocals, Backing Vocals – Announced May 10, 2013
  • Dave Ogilvie – Programming, Mixing – Announced May 17, 2013
  • Mark Gemini Thwaite – Guitar, Programming, Bass – Announced May 31, 2013
  • Erie Loch - Programming, Guitar, Bass, Visuals – Announced June 2, 2013
  • Graham Crabb – Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Programming – Announced June 14, 2013
  • Kourtney Klein - Vocals, programming, mixing - Announced November 8, 2013

Discography

Studio albums

EPs

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