Sect (Canadian band)
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Origin | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
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Years active | 1993 | –1995
Labels | Third Mind |
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Sect was a Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada industrial trance band, comprising Michael Victory, Jason McEvoy and Bruce Young.
History[edit]
Mike Victory started as a solo project in 1989. He began collaborating with Bruce Young in 1991, and the pair were joined by Jason McEvoy in 1992.[1]
Sect released a single in 1990,[2] an album in 1994,[3] several promotional singles from the album,[4] and an EP in 1997. They were represented on a handful of Dossier compilations from 1993 to 1995.
Telekinetic[edit]
The band's only album, Telekinetic, was released on Third Mind Records in 1994.[5] All tracks except 4 and 10 were engineered by Chris Peterson (later of Front Line Assembly) and the album acknowledges fla's original members Michael Balch and Rhys Fulber.
- Telepresence
- Andromeda Storm
- Phoenix
- Dream Circuit
- Immortal
- Neuronautics
- Flux
- M K Ultra
- Retrofit
- Missing In Orbit
References[edit]
- ↑ "Sect", Bob Gourley, 1995 article and interview with Michael Victory in Chaos Control
- ↑ Amor Patriae, 1990, entry on discogs
- ↑ Telekinetic, Peter Marks, 2014 review in Santa Sangre Magazine
- ↑ Telepresence, 1994, entry on discogs
- ↑ "SO FINE". Westword, December 28, 1994
External links[edit]
- Telekinetic review by anonymous user at MindPhaser. Archived at the Wayback Machine.
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