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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kris_WestonKris Weston - Wikipedia

    Occupation (s) Musician, record producer, remixer. Instrument (s) Keyboards, guitar. Years active. 1990–present. Labels. Justablip Records. Kristian "Kris" Weston (a.k.a. Thrash) (born 1972) is a British electronic musician, record producer and remixer best known for his work as a member of The Orb.

  2. The track was recorded by an 18-year-old studio engineer and future Orb collaborator, Kris "Thrash" Weston. Music [ edit ] Slant Magazine critic Sal Cinquemani called The Orb's Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld a blend of "loping house beats and shades of reggae-dub with atmospheric sampladelia (film dialogue, wildlife, radio broadcasts ...

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  3. Many of the specifications are classified because Kris Weston has stressed that he wishes to retain the copyright. Ward: "You're going to hear this filter system on The Orb's next album, along with re-mixes that Kris is doing currently, and I predict that it will be very, very prominent because it is so distinctive."

  4. Born in 1972, Kris Weston is a British electronic music producer, engineer, synth player (programmer) and guitarist. His early remix work for artists like Depeche Mode, U2, Saint Etienne and Bananarama in the early 90's appears under the Thrash moniker.

  5. As a member of The Orb from 1991 – 95, Kris Weston had a hand in the majority of the bands greatest output, including producing perhaps their best known track, Little Fluffy Clouds. After an acrimonious split in the mid 90s, he has long kept silent on his reasons for leaving the band.

  6. 8. Apr. 2022 · The most influential collaborator of all was also the most inexperienced: a protégé of Andrew Weatherall, Kris Weston was gaining acclaim as a remixer (Depeche Mode, Bananarama) when he began engineering ….Ultraworld. He was a full-time Orb by the time their follow-up album UFOrb blasted to No.1. That was in the future. Alongside almost ...

  7. The Orb — Kris 'Thrash' Weston (left) and Dr Alex Paterson as they were when photographed for SOS in 1993. It was 1989, and on Monday nights at Heaven, a club close to London's Trafalgar Square, there was the kind of scene that provided non‑stop tabloid fodder for the News Of The World.