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Form & Function (Vol. 1)
editI think that there should be a mention to Form & Function (Vol. 1) in this article as that album was potentially influential. Does anyone agree? Lighthead þ 1:53, 28 August 2007 (UTC)
I think a better discography needs to be added; could someone add this to the list.
Singles:
Aquarius
Dolphin Tune (1994) Drift to the Centre (1995)
Origination
Brace Yourself (1997)
Phaze 1
Natural & Space Funk (1995) Phaze 1 (1995)
Photek
Fake ID & Mercury (2005) Mobius Operandi (1998) Natural Born Killa (1995) Ni Ten Ichi Ryu (1997) No Joke (2004) Still Life (remix)(1995) T Raenon (1996) The Hidden Camera (1996) The Seven Samurai (1995) Thunder & Collision Course (2004) UFO (1996)
Special Forces
Lethal Vol. 2 (2001) Miracle (2002) Photek VS Special Forces (2006) Rinsa (2004) Satisfy (2003) Sidewinder (2003) Something Else...The Bleeps Tine (1999) Special Forces (1998)
Studio Pressure
Form & Function Vol. 1 (1994) Form & Function Vol. 2 (1994) Relics (1994) Relics (remixes)(1996) The Physical (1994) The Water Margin (1995)
System X
Something of Real Existence (1994)
The Sentinel
Awakening (1995) Dig Deeper (1996) Heavy Vibes (1994)
Photek is listed in the credits of at least "The Night Lila Died" for that episode's music. I haven't paid attention to that in any of the other episodes, but the show's main page lists him under the theme music, and it's likely that he's been working most or all of the music for the series. I'm not sure how or where to add it (the article as a whole could use some restructuring), but would someone mind slipping that in, and going back and checking the other episodes? —烏Γ (kaw), 05:30, 22 May 2015 (UTC)
NPOV
editAs of 2015-09-24, this article reads like a blatant advertisement. Things like "As a composer, Photek has fused his London underground pedigree with a new wave of film and TV music that elevates picture and electrifies audiences today in 2015." is definitely not something you'd want to find in an encyclopedia.
-- Per 130.225.165.37 (talk) 20:39, 24 September 2015 (UTC)
- Trimmed some of the worst promotional fluff, but the article still needs more work from uninvolved topic experts. GermanJoe (talk) 13:23, 13 February 2016 (UTC)
Photek discography
editSupport split - Discography section takes up close to one third of the page and should be split to a new article entitled Photek discography. --Jax 0677 (talk) 19:13, 20 May 2016 (UTC)
Year of birth
editThese reliable sources [1] [2] give his birth year as 1971, rather than 1972, as is currently quoted in this article. Plus there does not seem to be any source given for 1972, and those sources I gave earlier both cite Ipswich as his birth place... Other less reliable sources also cite 1971, such as [3], [4], [5], [6]. Thoughts ? - Derek R Bullamore (talk) 23:53, 16 December 2019 (UTC)
- In the absence of any response here, I have changed the birth details, as per source 1 above. - Derek R Bullamore (talk) 20:01, 18 April 2020 (UTC)