Raymond Watts, English Industrial Music Legend, Producer and Founder of <PIG>

EPISODE · Dec 22, 2020 · 37 MIN

Raymond Watts, English Industrial Music Legend, Producer and Founder of <PIG>

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Raymond Watts is an English industrial music legend, songwriter, producer and founder of the industrial music project, &lt;PIG&gt; As one of the founders of KMFDM, he has worked both live and as a studio sound engineer and producer with many artists, some of which include Einsturzende Neubauten, Psychic TV, Foetus, Chemlab etc.. and more recently he has collaborated with the legendary record producer John Fryer of Black Needle Noise.He has also collaborated with fashion designer icon, Alexander McQueen before his death when McQueen commissioned him and John Gosling from Psychic TV to embellish the serene instrumental track inside, from &lt;PIG&gt; Genuine American Monster album. This became the soundtrack to what is seen as McQueen&apos;s masterpiece, Plato&apos;s Atlantis. This show was reprised as the finale of Savage Beauty, the McQueen retrospective that broke all records at the Met in New York and the V&amp;A in London. He also wrote other original music and did sound design for the show. His latest album through Metropolis Records is called Pain is God, fourteen tracks of pure swine and swagger.  https://www.pigindustries.com

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