At least six musical acts are known to go by the name Hybrid. In order of p… Read Full Bio ↴At least six musical acts are known to go by the name Hybrid. In order of popularity:
1) Mike Truman and Chris Healings have been writing, producing, touring and DJing all over the globe for the best part of a decade, amassing near 250 productions. The duo has written four LPs to date: Wide Angle, 1999; Morning Sci-Fi, 2003; I Choose Noise, 2006; and Disappear Here, 2010 β all on Distinctive.
Since first bursting onto the scene with the now classic album, Wide Angle, in 1999, the Swansea, Wales-based Hybrid have been known as one of the most forward thinking and technically skilled acts in electronic dance music. Blurring the line between in-studio production and live presentation, Hybrid are one of the few remaining dance acts to perform live with a classic band setup.
Though, much has changed on the road to Hybrid's fourth artist album Disappear Here. Most notable is the addition of Hybrid's third member β singer / songwriter Charlotte James β to go along with founders Chris Healings and Mike Truman.
With Disappear Here, Hybrid have managed to create an epic and unique sound which has progressed dramatically from its original dance inception but still retains much of what makes electronic music so exciting. The album features guest vocals from Tim Hutton, drums from Alex Madge and the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra.
https://www.hybridband.com
http://www.distinctiverecords.com
2) Technical Death/Grind band from Madrid, Spain featuring J.Oliver of Wormed and Unsane Crisis and Miguel of Human Mincer. See also H Y B R I D.
MySpace
3) Power/Trash metal band from Greece.
Line-up: Tassos K. - Vocals
John B. - Guitar
Theodore Ziras - Guitar
Steve - Bassguitar
Antony - Drums
4) Indie garage Punk band from Fankfurt with an amazing stage show, existing since 2001. Their music is influenced by Indie Rock and Classical Rock.
5) The core of Hybrid have now been together and making music for almost ten years now. Drummer Richard Brooke, guitarist Martin Hayter and keyboard player / vocalist Dave Boland first met together and started playing their own, unique brand of rock in the very early nineties. Along with bassist Paul Brown, they wrote and sporadically gigged for almost three years which resulted in them recording a set of demos known as the 'Lost in Relativity' tapes.
Personnel:
Dave Boland - Keys / Vocals
Martin Hayter - Guitars
Richard Brooke - Drums
Oliver Wakeman - Additional Keyboards
John Mitchell - Bass / Vocals
http://www.hybrid.force9.co.uk
6) Hybrid was also a hungarian extreme modern metal band between 2001 and 2008 formed from the ashes of local rapcore legends Mindcrime. They released a demo, a single and shared festival stages (at Hegyalja for example) with such bands like Tankcsapda and Cadaveres de Tortugas.
1) Mike Truman and Chris Healings have been writing, producing, touring and DJing all over the globe for the best part of a decade, amassing near 250 productions. The duo has written four LPs to date: Wide Angle, 1999; Morning Sci-Fi, 2003; I Choose Noise, 2006; and Disappear Here, 2010 β all on Distinctive.
Since first bursting onto the scene with the now classic album, Wide Angle, in 1999, the Swansea, Wales-based Hybrid have been known as one of the most forward thinking and technically skilled acts in electronic dance music. Blurring the line between in-studio production and live presentation, Hybrid are one of the few remaining dance acts to perform live with a classic band setup.
Though, much has changed on the road to Hybrid's fourth artist album Disappear Here. Most notable is the addition of Hybrid's third member β singer / songwriter Charlotte James β to go along with founders Chris Healings and Mike Truman.
With Disappear Here, Hybrid have managed to create an epic and unique sound which has progressed dramatically from its original dance inception but still retains much of what makes electronic music so exciting. The album features guest vocals from Tim Hutton, drums from Alex Madge and the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra.
https://www.hybridband.com
http://www.distinctiverecords.com
2) Technical Death/Grind band from Madrid, Spain featuring J.Oliver of Wormed and Unsane Crisis and Miguel of Human Mincer. See also H Y B R I D.
MySpace
3) Power/Trash metal band from Greece.
Line-up: Tassos K. - Vocals
John B. - Guitar
Theodore Ziras - Guitar
Steve - Bassguitar
Antony - Drums
4) Indie garage Punk band from Fankfurt with an amazing stage show, existing since 2001. Their music is influenced by Indie Rock and Classical Rock.
5) The core of Hybrid have now been together and making music for almost ten years now. Drummer Richard Brooke, guitarist Martin Hayter and keyboard player / vocalist Dave Boland first met together and started playing their own, unique brand of rock in the very early nineties. Along with bassist Paul Brown, they wrote and sporadically gigged for almost three years which resulted in them recording a set of demos known as the 'Lost in Relativity' tapes.
Personnel:
Dave Boland - Keys / Vocals
Martin Hayter - Guitars
Richard Brooke - Drums
Oliver Wakeman - Additional Keyboards
John Mitchell - Bass / Vocals
http://www.hybrid.force9.co.uk
6) Hybrid was also a hungarian extreme modern metal band between 2001 and 2008 formed from the ashes of local rapcore legends Mindcrime. They released a demo, a single and shared festival stages (at Hegyalja for example) with such bands like Tankcsapda and Cadaveres de Tortugas.
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@gavinkalaher7314
An incredible track from an incredible era. It was 1999 and I was 21-years old when I first heard this gem on the dancefloor at Gatecrasher, Sheffield. An unforgettable moment that now seems so distant almost 25 years hence. Scored by the Russian Federal Orchestra (because it was far cheaper to do so compared to the London Philharmonic Orchestra), this track significantly raised the bar to a level that previously seemed incomprehensible; a level that in my opinion has never been surpassed. This track exemplifies the creative genius of that brief but dazzling era of euphoric trance in the late 90s, and retains its timeless beauty and appeal to this day. I'm very proud to have been there to witness clubland at its peak with all the incredible unity that came with it.
@andrewtoombs3867
Very elegant song,
@jimbirdman3296
Yes! I'm glad that you can feel what I feel while listening to this π
@robgarner6615
@gavinkalaher You Lucky **** π€ͺππ
@DJ_Dopamine
Could not agree more. I was 22 years old myself in 1999 and I spent most of the 90's and 00's in clubs, after-parties, festivals and bars dancing or listening to some truly incredible music. Even at the time, it was not lost on my friends or myself just how special the scene was that we were experiencing. It was so multifaceted, the amazing music being just a part of it. All of that seems like some sort of magical dream nowadays, that perhaps I imagined. There was no social media in the 90's (and nobody bothered with it that much even in the 00's) so very little of that time is documented for me (in terms of videos or photos etc). Though given some of the things we used to get up to... that is probably a very good thing!
@misiwelch3978
So eloquently said! I too am a retired club kid from the '90s, the scene was my home. What fond memories. It's unfortunate that I will never experience that again...
@mattdylla3225
8 years old on the original SSX. I had spent years on this game. Perfecting every track, measuring every jump, learning every grab combination, unlocking every secret for every character... But then this level pops up. No ramp paint, no track, no races, no competition, no packed snow anywhere. Just a vague downhill direction and a spine tingling soundtrack. I remember shivering the whole ride. It felt like I was there on that mountain, tasting freedom.
@Heliosphan33
SSX was awesome man. My dad would take me skiing on the weekends and Iβd play SSX on school days. I remember that was the first game I got for my brand new PS2. I was consumed.
@ThisIsDownstate
YES ! i just bought ssx tricky for 3 bucks and i'm eagerly awaiting a ps2 delivery ! cant wait to ride that course again !
@bigchris80
Lad you never lived.