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King Black Acid : ウィキペディア英語版
King Black Acid

Daniel John Riddle is an American musician best known by his pseudonym King Black Acid.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=King Black Acid And The Womb Star Orchestra Bio )〕〔 Riddle began recording music under the name King Black Acid as a high school student in the late 1980s while also bassist for Portland industrial rock band Hitting Birth. Since then Riddle has worked with an ever-changing collective of musicians, referred to as the ''Electric Chair Band'' (1993), the ''Womb Star Orchestra'' (1993-1997), the ''Starseed Transmission'' (1997-2001), the ''144,000 Piece Acid Army'' (2002-2003), and the ''Sacred Heart'' (2006-2009). All King Black Acid material is written and produced by Riddle, who sings and plays guitar during live shows, and who plays a variety of other instruments in the recording studio. Riddle also operates a recording studio, Mazinga Studio, where he produces records under the name King Black Acid. In addition to several studio releases, King Black Acid has recorded music for several film and TV soundtracks〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=About King Black Acid )〕 including ''The Mothman Prophecies'', ''Underworld: Rise of the Lycans'', ''Zig Zag'', ''CSI: Miami'', and ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer''.
==Collaborators==
Many musicians have contributed to King Black Acid recordings and live shows. Only the primary contributors are listed below.
* ''Electric Chair Band'' consisted of Roger Campos (guitar), Melinda DiCillo (keyboards, Hitting Birth), and Nathon Jorg (bass).
* ''Womb Star Orchestra'' consisted of Roger Campos (guitar), Melinda DiCillo (keyboards), Scott Adamo (drums, Hitting Birth/Wipers/Blackjack), and Joseph Trump (percussion, Pigface/Elliott Sharp's Carbon). A different bassist contributed to each studio recording; they included Mitch Brown, Steve Dorris, and Dan Eccles.〔
* ''Starseed Transmission'' consisted of Sarah Mayfield (guitar), Scott Adamo (drums), Bobek Djeyfroudi (bass), and Pete Ficht (keyboards, Wild Bells).
* ''144,000 Piece Acid Army'' consisted of Sarah Mayfield (guitar), Joseph Trump (drums), Rich Landar (keyboards, Tin Silver/The Hill Williams), Sean Farrell (synthesizer, Wild Bells), and Sean Tichner (bass, Wild Bells).〔
* ''Sacred Heart'' consisted of Jeff Trapp (guitar, Everclear), Amanda Machina (guitar and vocals), Joseph Trump (drums), Rich Landar (keyboards), and Erik Mimnaugh (bass).

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