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Xingu Hill is a musical project of musician John Sellekaers. John has released over 60 records on various labels (such as Hushush, Ant-Zen, Hymen Records, Foton, Delikatessen, Mirex, Re-Load Ambient, and Nova Zembla). Sellekaers has also recorded under names such as Dead Hollywood Stars, Ambre, Urawa, Uncotones, Moonsanto and Ammo.[1] He has collaborated with people such as Black Lung, Scorn, The Panacea, Silk Saw and Imminent, and played many shows in Europe and North America.
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Origin | Belgium / Canada |
Genres | electronic, electronica, technoid, breakcore, power noise, IDM |
Years active | 1995–2005 |
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Members | John Sellekaers |
Xingu Hill began circa 1994 when record label Nova Zembla signed Sellekaers for three albums.[2]
In 2021, Xingu Hill released a retrospective compilation entitled Strange Echoes 95 — 99.[3] In 2023, Xingu Hill released Grigri Pavilion, the first new material in 20 years.[4]
Discography
edit- 1995 - Maps of the Impossible (Nova Zembla, CD/2x12")
- 1996 - Fiction (Nova Zembla, CD/LP)
- 1997 - Relay (Nova Zembla, CD)
- 1999 - Alterity (Hymen, CD)
- 1999 - The Andronechron Incident (with Black Lung) (Ant-Zen, 12")
- 2001 - This Anxious Space (with m2 as xhm²) (Hymen, CD)
- 2002 - The Andronechron Incident (with Black Lung) (Ant-Zen, CD)
- 2003 - 16-bit Golem (Mirex, 7")
- 2004 - Unreleased Material (1995–1997) (The Vault, MP3)
- 2005 - Altmann's Tongue (with Brian Evenson and Tamarin) (Ant-Zen, CD)[5]
- 2021 – Strange Echoes 95 — 99 (Traumgarten, LP/Digital)
- 2023 - Grigri Pavilion (Subexotic Records, LP/Digital)
References
edit- ^ "John Sellekaers "Feu de Forêt" track premier from the Folium EP". Freq. 10 November 2021. Retrieved 29 January 2023.
- ^ Cavargna-Sani, Iman (25 June 2021). "Premiere: Xingu Hill - The Conquistador Closes His Eyes". If-Only. Retrieved 29 January 2023.
- ^ "Xingu Hill releases Strange Echoes 95 - 99 on traumgarten". To Be Magazine. 2 August 2021. Retrieved 29 January 2023.
- ^ Kennedy, Alex (19 September 2023). "Xingu Hill, "Grigri Pavilion"". I Die, You Die. Retrieved 19 February 2024.
- ^ "Brian Evenson w/ Xingu Hill + Tamarin :: Altmann's Tongue". Igloo Magazine. 17 November 2005. Retrieved 19 September 2021.
External links
edit- Xingu Hill discography at Discogs
- Metarc website