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Stylistically ''The Slit Family'' combined abrasive, metallic guitar riffs; mechanical, industrial-influenced rhythms; samples and sporadic, seemingly "detached" vocals; and an undercurrent of dark, ambient electronica.  Comparisons have been made to Ministry, Godflesh and others, whilst closer to home, earlier Hamilton bands [[Nihil]], [[Usine]] and [[Department of Corrections]] may provide some point of reference.
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Stylistically ''The Slit Family'' combined abrasive, metallic guitar riffs; mechanical, industrial-influenced rhythms; samples and sporadic, seemingly "detached" vocals; and an undercurrent of dark, ambient electronica.  Comparisons have been made to Ministry, Godflesh and others, whilst closer to home, earlier Hamilton bands [[Nihil]], [[Usine]] and [[Department of Corrections]] may provide some point of reference.<br>
  
''The Slit Family'' is just one of several transitional incarnations of a project that was formed in about 1998 by core members [[Innes]] (vocals, guitar, keyboards, programming), and [[Van Dammen]] (programming, drums, percussion, additional keyboards).  Under the name of ''The Slit Family'' (and also sometimes simply [[Slit]]) a third member, known only as [[Cooper]] (keyboards) was also added.  This was the line-up responsible for the project's recordings.
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''The Slit Family'' is just one of several transitional incarnations of a long-standing collaboration stemming back to about 1998, and which has continued under different names to the present.  Under the name ''The Slit Family'' (and sometimes simply [[Slit]]) they were active roughly between 2000 - 2002.  Core members were [[Paul Innes]] a.k.a ''Pauli'' (vocals, guitar, keyboards, programming, etc), and [[Evay Judge]] aka ''EvL J'' (drums, percussion, programming, keyboards, production, etc).  Prior to Slit, Evay and Paul's collaborations together were as members of [[Diastop]].  For ''The [[Slit]] Family'' a third member [[Rabi Basnet]] (bass, possibly other instruments) was also added.  This line-up was responsible for their recordings.<br>
  
These, however, are not the members' real names.  The people behind the names of Van Dammen and Innes are known to be reclusive, private people.  They are also known as perfectionists, and in the process of honing their craft as musicians, composers and producers they have often been quick to dissociate themselves from all prior output.  The members' pseudonyms would therefore often change along with the name of the project as it evolved, so that no tangible links could easily be drawn from one phase in their evolution to the next.  They were active as ''The [[Slit]] Family'' roughly between 2000 - 2002.
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Re: confusion about members, see also [[Talk:The Slit Family|discussion on this article]]<br>
  
The member known as Van Dammen did however contribute to another short-lived project known as [[Fade]] in 2001, concurrent with [[Slit]], whilst still using the Van Dammen nominal.
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When performing live, other members were added to the Family, including frontperson [[Sarah Richardson]] (pictured) on vocals (and possibly also keyboards, samples, percussion etc); and Alisha '[[leAsh]]' Judge (sister of Evay) who played keyboards/samples and a metal-percussion rig, especially designed and constructed by Evay and leAsh, and known to the band as ''The Metal Beast''.  Other members included [[Jon Spark]] (also previously of [[Diastop]]) who primarily focused on sound-tech, electronics and percussion; and [[Ben Burcher]] who was known to take to The Metal Beast with angle grinders. <br>
  
When performing live, other members were added to the Family, including frontperson ''Sarah'' (pictured; that was her real name, surname unknown) and [[leAsh]], who played a specially constructed metal-percussion rig. The visual stage presence of the live members may have been in some way responsible for drawing the "Gothic" label.
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''"he would use the bloody angle grinder thing on the beast, and the sparks would hurt me... the sparks would fly out and burn me... one time when we played at [[The Hilly]] we decided to let off 2 fire extinguishers... it was a very fast way to disperse your crowd."''<br>
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- interview with leAsh, 8th October 2006<br>
  
The larger live entity was somewhat anarchic by comparison to the more studious recording unit, performances compared at times to those of [[Genitus Lung]] and [[Department of Corrections]].  The Slit Family soon became unwieldy, and conflicts arose amongst the personalities involved with regards to the direction and original vision of the project.  The "band" was dissolved and the core unit changed their name to ... (further consultation required)
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The larger live entity was somewhat anarchic by comparison to the more studious recording unit, with performances compared at times to those of [[Genitus Lung]] and [[Department of Corrections]].  One performance at a [[UFM]] run [[Battle of the Bands]] at [[The Pavillion]] also sparked some controversy, when members of the band, feeling they had been unduly "fucked around" by the event organisers due to not fitting the mold of what typified a "UFM-sanctioned" band, snatched the microphone from [[Dean Ballinger]] during a promotional announcement and launched into an abusive tyrade against the station and its evident politics.  The visual stage presence of one or two individual live members may have also been in some way responsible for drawing the "Gothic" label, but in reality the band had diverse (and sometimes incompatable) musical backgrounds and influences.  The extended Slit Family ultimately became unwieldy; conflicts arose among the many personalities involved with regards to the direction and original vision of the project, and the band was eventually dissolved.  <br>
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* [[Evay Judge]] and [[Ben Burcher]] went to the ''School of Audio Engineering (SAE)'' in Auckland
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* [[Paul Innes]] played in both [[Nervous Wreck]] and [[Stumble]] between 2002-2004 (approx)
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* Pauli and Evay later formed [[GodsQ]], who in turn became [[Q]], and has subsequently transformed into [[The Beautiful Burn]]
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* [[Ben Burcher]] later resurfaced as [[Mr Kill]], whom Evay continues to collaborate with in a production capacity
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* the writer of the article is not aware of any subsequent musical activities of [[Rabi Basnet]]
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* [[Sarah Richardson]] became a vocalist and bassist with [[Ruin]]/[[Evernight]].
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* [[leAsh]] has continued to collaborate with Evay and Pauli's various projects, both creatively and in a promotional & managerial role, and is now the manager of Almond Eyes Ltd whose subsidiaries include Evay's [[EvL Productions]] label, and [[The Bassment]] recording studio
  
 
==Releases==
 
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* [[Against the Wall]] features the track ''Pseudos''
 
* [[Against the Wall]] features the track ''Pseudos''
 
* [[Year Zero]] also features the track ''Pseudos''
 
* [[Year Zero]] also features the track ''Pseudos''
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''Pseudos'' released as ''The Slit Family''
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==External Links==
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[[http://www.thebeautifulburn.com Official BeautifulBurn Site]]<br>
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(the current project of Slit's founding members)<br>
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[[http://www.myspace.com/evlproductions EvL Productions @ MySpace]] <br>
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(Label/Production company involving several former Slit Family members - Official EvL Website currently in Production)<br>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:57, 6 November 2006

Sarah

Stylistically The Slit Family combined abrasive, metallic guitar riffs; mechanical, industrial-influenced rhythms; samples and sporadic, seemingly "detached" vocals; and an undercurrent of dark, ambient electronica. Comparisons have been made to Ministry, Godflesh and others, whilst closer to home, earlier Hamilton bands Nihil, Usine and Department of Corrections may provide some point of reference.

The Slit Family is just one of several transitional incarnations of a long-standing collaboration stemming back to about 1998, and which has continued under different names to the present. Under the name The Slit Family (and sometimes simply Slit) they were active roughly between 2000 - 2002. Core members were Paul Innes a.k.a Pauli (vocals, guitar, keyboards, programming, etc), and Evay Judge aka EvL J (drums, percussion, programming, keyboards, production, etc). Prior to Slit, Evay and Paul's collaborations together were as members of Diastop. For The Slit Family a third member Rabi Basnet (bass, possibly other instruments) was also added. This line-up was responsible for their recordings.

Re: confusion about members, see also discussion on this article

When performing live, other members were added to the Family, including frontperson Sarah Richardson (pictured) on vocals (and possibly also keyboards, samples, percussion etc); and Alisha 'leAsh' Judge (sister of Evay) who played keyboards/samples and a metal-percussion rig, especially designed and constructed by Evay and leAsh, and known to the band as The Metal Beast. Other members included Jon Spark (also previously of Diastop) who primarily focused on sound-tech, electronics and percussion; and Ben Burcher who was known to take to The Metal Beast with angle grinders.

"he would use the bloody angle grinder thing on the beast, and the sparks would hurt me... the sparks would fly out and burn me... one time when we played at The Hilly we decided to let off 2 fire extinguishers... it was a very fast way to disperse your crowd."
- interview with leAsh, 8th October 2006

The larger live entity was somewhat anarchic by comparison to the more studious recording unit, with performances compared at times to those of Genitus Lung and Department of Corrections. One performance at a UFM run Battle of the Bands at The Pavillion also sparked some controversy, when members of the band, feeling they had been unduly "fucked around" by the event organisers due to not fitting the mold of what typified a "UFM-sanctioned" band, snatched the microphone from Dean Ballinger during a promotional announcement and launched into an abusive tyrade against the station and its evident politics. The visual stage presence of one or two individual live members may have also been in some way responsible for drawing the "Gothic" label, but in reality the band had diverse (and sometimes incompatable) musical backgrounds and influences. The extended Slit Family ultimately became unwieldy; conflicts arose among the many personalities involved with regards to the direction and original vision of the project, and the band was eventually dissolved.

Releases[edit]

Blindman EP (year unknown) - released as Slit

Compilations[edit]


Pseudos released as The Slit Family

External Links[edit]

[Official BeautifulBurn Site]
(the current project of Slit's founding members)
[EvL Productions @ MySpace]
(Label/Production company involving several former Slit Family members - Official EvL Website currently in Production)