Monday, 30 June 2008

Ohgr

Ohgr   
Artist: Ohgr

   Genre(s): 
Experimental
   



Discography:


Sunnypsyop   
 Sunnypsyop

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 11




Nivek Ogre was the snarling part behind Canada's ferocious industrialists Skinny Puppy, and afterwards their dying in 1995, he was already tinkering about with various medicine projects. Together with manufacturer Mark Walk (Pigface, Ruby), he designed the unit of measurement called OhGr. The new soubriquet, which had been in the whole works scarcely prior to Skinny Puppy's end, did not get wind the light of day until the late '90s imputable to contractual play with Rick Rubin's American Recordings. Ogre had hoped-for cathartic the debut album entitled Welt that same year, only music industry politics and egos played into ignoring the book. It wasn't until 1999 that Ogre's effectual bindings to the record society expired and Welt was eventually rescued. Tracks were revamped and OhGr inked a deal with Spitfire Records or else, and the album was issued in February 2001. Far more positive and motivated compared to the age he spent with Skinny Puppy, Nivek Ogre appeared thrilled with his OhGr and eager to make it worthwhile.