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* [http://www.atpfestival.com/events/line_up.php?event=19&view=500 O.S.T. - All Tomorrows Parties]
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:44120r3at48x~T1 O.S.T. - Allmusic]
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:44120r3at48x~T1 O.S.T. - Allmusic]
* [http://www.amhain.net/ O.S.T. - AMHAIN - Official Website]
* [http://www.amhain.net/ O.S.T. - AMHAIN - Official Website]

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Chris Douglas

Chris Douglas (born 4 August 1974), nicknamed pseudonym O.S.T., is an electronic musician from San Francisco, California.

History

Born August the 4th 1974, Chris Douglas' time has been a series of trials and confrontations where facts bore no truth and the present resides outside his creative musical energies. Douglas, an only child raised by his Grandparents, spent most of his childhood in the Bay Area, skateboarding, attending boarding school and learning among other things, to play the piano and keyboard. Not to be confused with Ost[1]

Was introduced to the all-night- rave party scene in 1990 he was entranced and constantly around all this new music/new experiences." Started to d.j.and making tracks throwing parties, was responsible with his crew for the first all Techno/Ambient parties in S.F. at the time when the city was dominated by house and disco. At the age of 17, Douglas left for Detroit to find creative freedom- While there he pleasantly crossing paths and working with his heroes Mike Banks and the late James Stinson of Drexciya and the fabled Underground Resistance Records.

Douglas recorded his first EP for Detroit-based Switch Records in 1992 under the name O.S.T.- the source of which he won't readily reveal to anyone. The release provoked one critic to assert, "Just about anything that would connect with house is abandoned here.. This is one of the futures of techno", and prompted another reviewer to say, "10/10 a work of art and a piece of history". Generator Magazine, London

Background

Also known as

  • O.S.T.
  • Rook Vallade
  • Rook Valard
  • Dalglish
  • Wooli Bodin
  • Harry Rod

Discography

Albums

EP

Remixes

  • 1996 O.S.T. rEMIT rECAPS Simm City (O.S.T. Mix) Astralwerks

Compilations

  • 1995 Mini-Compilation 1 - Rook Valard Creace Plug Research
  • 1997 Alt.Frequencies.2: Disco Moonlight - Rook Valard Stochast (Worm Interface)
  • 1998 Alternative Frequencies 3 - Rook Valard Intelligent Guess (Worm Interface)
  • 2000 Alt. Frequencies 4 - Rook Valard Crowslish (Worm Interface)
  • 2003 All Tomorrow's Parties 3.0 - O.S.T. DfDE ATP Recordings
  • 2007 Club Transmediale 07 - O.S.T. Synken (Excerpt) rx:tx
  • 2009 Strike 100 - Dalglish Inoktu Shitkatapult

Videos

Other Projects

The Church Steps with Mike Donovan From The Sic Alps

Equipment

Synth Drum Machine Sequencer Software
Yamaha DX7 Roland TR-606 Alesis MMT8 Logic Pro
Roland TB-303 Roland TR-808 PowerBook Digital Performer
Roland SH-101 Roland TR-707 Max/Msp
Roland MC-202 Roland R8 Metasynth

See also

References

  1. ^ ostofficialsite.synthasite.com