Splinter Test was used as a group name for
Larry Thrasher and
Genesis P-Orridge
Genesis Breyer P-Orridge (born Neil Andrew Megson; 22 February 1950 – 14 March 2020) was a singer-songwriter, musician, poet, performance artist, visual artist, and occultist who rose to notoriety as the founder of the COUM Transmissions art ...
. The name was first used for a box set of reissues of the more experimental material by
Psychic TV, and then it was used to issue the spoken word projects of Psychic TV or their instrumental music, before the foundation of
Thee Majesty. The name refers to an essay on sampling as holographic magick by
P-Orridge.
Discography
*
Splinter Test 1' Box Set (1993)
** Disc A: ''
Elipse Ov Flowers''
** Disc B: ''Tarot Ov Abomination''
** Disc C: ''Stained By Dead Horses''
*
Splinter Test 2' Box Set (1993)
** Disc D: ''
Mouth Ov Thee Knight''
** Disc E: ''Sugarmorphoses''
** Disc F: ''
Cold Dark Matter''
*
Thee Fractured Garden' (1996)
*
Spatial Memory' (1996)
*
Electric Newspaper Issue Four: The Human Voice' (1997)
*
Sulphur - Low Seed Replication' (1997)
See also
*
Psychic TV
*
Thee Majesty
External links
Discogs profile
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British electronic music groups
British techno music groups
British industrial music groups