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URL:https://www.jointherevolution.net/concerts/skinny-puppy-final-tour/
SUMMARY:Skinny Puppy: Final Tour
DESCRIPTION:\n\nDue to unforeseen circumstances\, tonight’s Skinny Puppy 
 show unfortunately has to be cancelled. Refunds will be made available at 
 point of purchase. We appreciate everyone’s understanding.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\
 nDrawing from the pioneering work of artists like Throbbing Gristle\, Caba
 ret Voltaire\, and Suicide\, the dark avant-industrial group Skinny Puppy 
 formed in 1982 in Vancouver\, British Columbia. Originally a duo comprised
  of former Images in Vogue drummer cEvin Key (born Kevin Crompton) and Niv
 ek Ogre (aka Kevin Ogilvie)\, Skinny Puppy followed their debut cassette\,
  Back and Forth\, with the EP Remission\, the first of many recordings wit
 h producer David "Rave" Ogilvie\, in 1984.\n\nKeyboardist Wilhelm Schroede
 r joined the group for 1985's full-length debut\, Bites\, but was replaced
  the next year by Dwayne Goettel\, whose sampling and synth work proved si
 gnificant in the development of the Skinny Puppy aesthetic from ominous da
 nce music into a distinct fusion of industrial\, goth\, and electronic sou
 nds. Subsequent releases like 1986's Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse\, 198
 7's Cleanse\, Fold and Manipulate\, and 1988's VIVIsectVI further honed th
 e trio's style\, as well as introducing the outspoken lyrical agenda that 
 remained a thematic constant throughout much of the group's work.\n\nIn 19
 89\, Ministry's Al Jourgensen added vocals\, guitars\, and production work
  to Rabies\; later\, he joined Ogre in the side project Pigface. Ultimatel
 y\, the members' interest in pursuing similar outside projects began to un
 ravel Skinny Puppy: in 1987\, Key and Edward Ka-Spel of the Legendary Pink
  Dots recorded the album Their Eyes Slowly Burning under the name Tear Gar
 den\, and in 1990\, he and friend Alan Nelson worked as Hilt. A major rift
  began splitting the band apart\, and Key and Goettel often sided against 
 Ogre\, whom they felt was more interested in pursuing solo work than in ke
 eping the trio intact\; drugs had also become a serious problem\, but Skin
 ny Puppy nonetheless signed to American Recordings in 1993 and relocated t
 o Los Angeles to begin production work.\n\nThe sessions for the album\, ti
 tled The Process\, proved disastrous\; for the first time in nearly a deca
 de\, David Ogilvie did not oversee production duties\, and the group went 
 through several producers\, including former Swan Roli Mosimann and Martin
  Atkins. Flooding and earthquakes further hampered the sessions\, and Key 
 was severely injured in a film shoot. After months of recording\, Key and 
 Goettel\, dissatisfied with Atkins' work\, absconded with the master tapes
  and returned to Vancouver in mid-1994 to finish production. Ogre remained
  in California\, and later announced he was leaving Skinny Puppy to form W
 .E.L.T. A few months later\, on August 23\, 1995\, Goettel was found dead 
 of a heroin overdose in his parents' home\; in his honor\, Key and Ogilvie
  finally completed the album\, and The Process was released in 1996. A mul
 timedia history of the band\, Brap: Back and Forth\, Series 3 &amp\; 4\, f
 ollowed a few months later\, while Key returned to his new project\, Downl
 oad. Released in 1998\, Remix Dys Temper featured Skinny Puppy reworkings 
 by Autechre\, Neotropic\, and Adrian Sherwood in addition to industrial gr
 oups like KMFDM and God Lives Underwater.\n\nBy 2000\, the word was out th
 at Key and Ogre had buried the hatchet\, reactivated Skinny Puppy\, and re
 cording was underway. A 1994 jam between Skinny Puppy and Throbbing Gristl
 e/Psychic TV member Genesis P-Orridge was released under the title Puppy G
 ristle in 2002 on Key's subCON label. The SPV label (which had long been t
 he distributor of the band's albums in Europe) signed the band in late 200
 3. Skinny Puppy's Greater Wrong of the Right hit the streets in 2004 with 
 members of Tool\, Collide\, and Static-X making guest appearances. Two mor
 e studio albums\, 2007's Mythmaker and 2011's Handover\, followed before t
 he release of 2012's live album Bootlegged\, Broke and in Solvent Seas.\n\
 n
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