- Numb (band)
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For other uses, see Numb (disambiguation).
Numb Origin Vancouver, BC, Canada Genres Electro-Industrial Years active 1986 – 2000 Labels Metropolis Records
Zoth Ommog
Re-Constriction Records
Kk Records
Lively Art
Edge Records
Burning RecordsAssociated acts Halo Gen, Sin, Downtime, Proof By Nine, Images in Vogue Members Don Gordon Past members David Collings
Blair Dobson
David Hall
Conan Hunter
Sean StubbsNumb is an electro-industrial band that was based in Vancouver, Canada. It was founded by Don Gordon, David Hall and Sean Stubbs in 1986. Following his Suspended single, Gordon retired the project and moved to Vietnam to live with his wife.[1]
Contents
Members
- Don Gordon – Producing
Past members
- David Collings – Vocals (1995–2000)
- Blair Dobson – Vocals (1990–1991)
- David Hall – Keyboards, Programming (1986–1991)
- Conan Hunter – Vocals, Programming (1992–1994)
- Sean Stubbs (Sean St.Hubbs) – Vocals, Drums, Percussion (1986–1988), Live Drums (1994–1995, 1998)
Discography
Full length albums and EPs
- Numb (1988)
- Christmeister (1989)
- Bliss (single) (1991)
- Death on the Installment Plan (1993)
- Wasted Sky (1994)
- Fixate (EP) (1995)
- Koro (Live in Japan) (1996)
- Blood Meridian (album) (1997)
- Blind (single) (1997)
- Language of Silence (1998)
- Suspended (single) (1998)
Compilation appearances
- "Eugene (Pickaxe Mix by Pig and Andrew Burton)" on Funky Alternatives Vol. 6 Concrete (1991)
- "Curse (Metastsizing Dub)" on Electro-Genetic KK (1993)
- "Shithammer (Dread & Bled)" on Moonraker Off Beat (1993)
- "Blue Light, Black Candle (live)" on Celtic Circle Sampler #2 (1994)
- "Ratblast (Compressed & Distressed)" on The Digital Space Between Hard (1994)
- "Decay of the Angel" on Body Rapture Vol. 4 Zoth Ommog (1994)
- cover of Salt-n-Pepa's "Push It" on Operation Beatbox Reconstriction (1996)
- "Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood" on TV Terror: Felching a Dead Horse Reconstriction (1997)
- "Blind (Hyper-dilated) on Electronic Lust, Vol. 1 Orkus (1998)
- "Desire (Protean)" on The O-Files Vol. 3 Off Beat (1998)
- "Desire (Prelude and Nocturne)" on The O-Files Vol. 3 Off Beat (1998)
- "Blind (Mentallo Mix)" on The O-Files Vol. 3 Off Beat (1998)
- "Blood (Crash & Bleed Edit)" on Electropolis, Vol. 1 Metropolis (1998)
- cover of the theme from "Suspiria" on Electronic Lust Orkus (1999)
- "Half-Life" on Septic Vol. 1 Dependent (1999)
- "Respect" on Electro Club Attack-Shot 2 XXC (1999)
- "Static" on Electropolis, Vol. 2 Metropolis (2000)
- "Deviation" on Orgazma Tracks Vol. 3 Alter Ego (2001)
Side projects
- Halo-Gen (Pendragon Records)
References
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