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Spectre (musician) : ウィキペディア英語版
Spectre (musician)

Spectre is Skiz Fernando, head of the Wordsound label, in his record producer, rapper and electronica artist persona.
==Career==
He is known for dark, brooding compositions inspired by illbient, trip hop, industrial music, and horror films, and has been described as "the Nosferatu of underground horrorcore".〔Bush, John "(Spectre Biography )", Allmusic, Macrovision Corporation (also published in ''(All Music Guide to Hip-hop )'' By Vladimir Bogdanov, Chris Woodstra, Stephen Thomas Erlewine, John Bush, Backbeat Books, 2003, ISBN 0-87930-759-5, ISBN 978-0-87930-759-2)〕 His first album was ''The Illness'' (1995), which drew comparisons with the Wu-Tang Clan and Lee "Scratch" Perry,〔Bush, John "(Spectre - ''The Illness'' )" (review), Allmusic, Macrovision Corporation〕 and cemented his reputation in the musical community. He soon began collaborating with Prince Paul (on his ''Psychoanalysis'' album), Techno Animal (''Vs Reality''), Sensational (on Spectre's 2001 album ''Parts Unknown''), and others.〔
Spectre also released a 90 minute mixtape, ''RuffKutz'', which showcased his new label, Black Hoodz, and featured tracks by Dr. Israel, Sensational, Mr. Dead, and the Jungle Brothers. His second album, ''The Second Coming'' was released in 1998, with a third, ''The End'' following in 2000.〔
''Psychic Wars'' was released in 2003, with reviewer Mason Jones commenting "Spectre's world is a dark, dank back alley, with echoes of doom-laden bass pulses and the distant clanks and thuds of a factory on the outskirts of town".〔Jones, Mason (2003) "(Dark Beats and Dank Sounds From the Other Side )" (''Psychic Wars'' review), Dusted〕 German magazine ''Skug'' described the album as "Gnackwat for the brain cells".〔Deisl, Heinrich (2003) "(Spectre / Mentol Nomad )", ''Skug'', Issue #55〕 The album featured vocals from Honeychild and was mixed by Pere Ubu's Tony Maimone.〔Anderson, Rick "(Spectre - ''Psychic Wars'' )" (review), Allmusic, Macrovision Corporation〕

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