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Christian Olde Wolbers

Christian Olde Wolbers (born 5 August 1973, Antwerp, Belgium), is the guitarist of the industrial metal band Arkaea. He is the former bassist and guitarist of the industrial metal band Fear Factory.

Biography

Olde Wolbers was born in Belgium (though he has Dutch citizenship). He studied in the United States in 1990 and 1991, and returned to the US in 1993. He was asked to join Fear Factory in December 1993 as a bass player. He recorded five albums with them. The group disbanded in 2002 and when it reformed in 2003, Olde Wolbers had switched to guitar, replacing Dino Cazares. In 2009, Olde Wolbers and drummer Raymond Herrera parted ways with Fear Factory when vocalist Burton C. Bell chose to reform Fear Factory with Dino Cazares, bassist Byron Stroud, and drummer Gene Hoglan.[1]

Olde Wolbers is currently working on musical project Arkaea with fellow ex- Fear Factory drummer Raymond Herrera [2] along with Jon Howard and Pat Kavanagh of the band Threat Signal. On 14 July 2009, Arkaea's debut album, Years in the Darkness was released.

Contributions

He contributed upright bass to Devin Townsend's second album Infinity in 1998. In 2006, he helped produce and mix Mnemic's third album, Passenger, and also produced Bleed the Sky's Murder the Dance and Threat Signal's debut album, Under Reprisal. In 2008 he produced End of the Rope's new album, "Til It Bleeds" and in 2009, Wolbers produced Years in the Darkness for Arkaea. He filled in as live guitarist for Korn for the first three shows of their European tour. He appears as a guest guitar player on the EP This World by breakbeat production group The Autobots.[3]

Equipment

Olde Wolbers has a number of custom guitars made by Jackson, including seven-string guitars, his first two sevenstring guitars were built by Jackson's master builder Mike Shannon in 2003. Besides his production Signature 7 and 6 string models (colors: Black, Desert Camo, Red, Silverburst, Jackson built at least 12 Custom shop 7 string guitars for Christian, most of which he received, that includes: Soloist: Natural finish - Mahogany (used in the "Bite The Hand That Bleeds" video); Black - (used in the "Cyberwaste" video); Red (now with a sticker next to the bridge); Silverburst with Floyd Rose bridge (used in the "Archetype" video); Silverburst with Floyd Rose bridge and blue led inlays;

King V: Black Black with a floyd Rose;

Kelly: Burst with a Floyd Rose;

The guitars that Christian did not get: Soloist Black with black hardware; Soloist Desert Camo - Christian got it with a broken headstock and it was later repaired sold on ebay; Soloist Silverburst with a TOM bridge; Red King V;

he also had 2 seven-string guitars made by ESP That belonged to Stephen Carpenter and one custom made by Hufschmid Guitars.[4] He uses Randall amplifiers, including a V2 Guitar Amp Head and an XL Series RS125XL 260W, 2x12. Randall released an Olde Wolbers signature amp, the V2 Archetype.[citation needed]

In his bassist days, he used a Japanese Ibanez Soundgear SR-885 bass, and his photo with it was printed in Ibanez catalogues.

Discography

With Fear Factory

With Arkaea

Guest Appearances


on the "Bones" version from the skull and bones album by cypress hill.

Production Credits

Sport

As a teenager Olde Wolbers was a goalkeeper at the youth academy of Belgian professional football club Germinal Beerschot, and was the team's reserve goalkeeper for several games in the Belgian Second Division, before quitting the game to concentrate on his music career. Since moving to the United States, Olde Wolbers has played regularly for the Los Angeles-based amateur team Hollywood United, and currently plays for Angel City FC in the semi-professional Los Angeles Premier League.[5].

Olde Wolbers is also the founder and owner of Aviata Sports[6], an international sportswear company which specializes in manufacturing goalkeeper gloves.

References

  1. ^ "BLABBERMOUTH.NET - ARKAEA Featuring Ex-FEAR FACTORY Members: New Audio Samples Available".
  2. ^ http://www.metalhammer.co.uk/uncategorized/fear-factory-interview-part-2/
  3. ^ http://www.discogs.com/release/649499
  4. ^ "Vulgar Display of Power." Guitar World November 2005.
  5. ^ http://lapremierleague.com/?opt=playerinfo&pid=480&type=standings&sid=000000000004
  6. ^ http://www.aviata-sports.com/

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