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'''Chaos Engine''' from 1994 – 1995 were [[Kurt Joy]] (bass, programming), [[Tristam Murdoch]] (vocals) and [[Graham Woods]] (guitar).   
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'''Chaos Engine''' from 1994 – 1995 were [[Kurt Joy]] (bass, programming), [[Tristam Murdoch]] (vocals) and [[Graham Woods]] (guitar).  Kurt Joy was essentially the driving force behind the project and later told [[Nexus]] "I am Chaos Engine".  He had previously played with [[Toolmaker]] and [[Room]], while Murdoch and Woods had both been in [[Lungfeast]].   
  
 
As with several other related bands and projects formed within these circles, Chaos Engine were a band who combined heavier guitar-based music with electronica, which in this case has been described as “technodeathgrind”.   
 
As with several other related bands and projects formed within these circles, Chaos Engine were a band who combined heavier guitar-based music with electronica, which in this case has been described as “technodeathgrind”.   
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The band played predominantly between Auckland and Hamilton, including the [[Battle of the Bands 1994]]; appeared Live to Air on [[Contact 89FM]] and [[Herringbone Shed]] in 1995, and had several tracks recorded with [[Dave Whitehead]] at [[Theta Productions]].   
 
The band played predominantly between Auckland and Hamilton, including the [[Battle of the Bands 1994]]; appeared Live to Air on [[Contact 89FM]] and [[Herringbone Shed]] in 1995, and had several tracks recorded with [[Dave Whitehead]] at [[Theta Productions]].   
  
Kurt Joy was essentially the driving force behind the project.  In a September 1995 [[Nexus]] article on [[Nihil]], after their [[BOB]] win, Nexus made the statment to Kurt "And you were in Chaos Engine", to which he replied "I was Chaos Engine".  He had previously played with [[Toolmaker]] and [[Room]], while Murdoch and Woods had both been in [[Lungfeast]]. 
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Kurt Joy then moved on to play as bassist for [[Greg Broadmore]]’s project [[Nihil]], but more significantly, commenced working with [[Adrian Wallace]] for the first time, with whom he co-founded [[Usine]] in 1995.  Both also became members of [[Department of Corrections]] in 1996.   
 
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Kurt Joy moved on to play as bassist for [[Greg Broadmore]]’s project [[Nihil]], but more significantly, commenced working with [[Adrian Wallace]] for the first time, with whom he co-founded [[Usine]] in 1995.  Both also became members of [[Department of Corrections]] in 1996.   
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Kurt later went on to work in the film and television department at [[Wintec]].
 
Kurt later went on to work in the film and television department at [[Wintec]].
  
 
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