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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Killing_JokeKilling Joke - Wikipedia

    Ben Calvert. Reza Udhin. Website. killingjoke .co .uk. Killing Joke are an English rock band formed in Cheltenham, England in 1979 by Jaz Coleman (vocals, keyboards), Paul Ferguson (drums), Geordie Walker (guitar) and Youth (bass). Their first album, Killing Joke, was released in 1980. After the release of Revelations in 1982, bassist Youth was ...

  2. Dave Kovacevic (1983–1986) Keyboard. John Bechdel (1989–1990) Keyboard. Nick Holywell-Walker (1994–1996, 2002–2005) Keyboard. Reza Udhin (seit 2005) Killing Joke ist eine britische Rockband, die 1979 in Cheltenham, gegründet wurde.

  3. Explore releases from Reza Udhin at Discogs. Shop for Vinyl, CDs and more from Reza Udhin at the Discogs Marketplace.

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    KHA 013
    Retaliate (Dancefloor Attack Mix) Inertia ...
    CLP 0609-2
    Mental Hopscotch (Inertia Digital Move ...
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    Angel (Fallen Mix) Inertia (4) - Positive ...
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    Nightmare (Inertia Mix) Razed In Black - ...
  4. MMXII was more heavy on the synthesizers than the previous album, and your live keyboardist Reza Udhin engineered the record while you and Youth performed the keyboards in the studio. Coleman: Yes, Reza engineered. He did vocals with me, as well. It’s just atmosphere.

  5. 28. Apr. 2024 · Friend, luminary, devout Depechemodian, and keyboardist of Killing Joke, Inertia's REZA UDHIN, visits the stellar sofa, Sunday! Make a commotion with rockstars in motion!

    • 36 Min.
    • 24
    • Space Couch
  6. With the ethereal ambience of “Pole Shift” opening the album, MMXII immediately comes across as a much more synth-heavy affair than the past several records thanks to the engineering and programming of the band’s live keyboardist Reza Udhin.

  7. Pylon has received a rating of 77/100 based on eleven reviews on review aggregator website Metacritic.. AllMusic wrote: "Pylon doesn't sound terribly innovative within the band's body of work, but the album's widescreen sound and bone-fracturing impact leave no doubt that Killing Joke are still deeply committed to what they do, and it's genuinely remarkable that they're still sounding this ...