Between 1984 and 2003 a series of experimental audio recordings were made under the name Chaos Magick. The project ran parallel to Audio Terrorist and at many times influenced the recordings for the band.  In fact, some of the tracks appeared on compilation albums under the A.T. name. The 1999 all Theremin show was billed as an Audio Terrorist performance since it featured the band members.

Chaos Magick vs. Frank Moore (1998-2003): Unreleased. Between these years collaborations with performance artist Frank Moore were recorded. Some have appeared solo on compilation albums while others have gone on to become film scores.

A Note from a Bug in the Asylum (1999): The live all Theremin show featuring Audio Terrorist members.

Experimental Behavior (1993): A remastered “best of” the first four albums. The CD features the collaboration ‘End Theory’ with original A.T. bassist Kedar Roy, who named the band.

Odds and Sods (1992): Unreleased fourth album. Some tracks appeared on the Experimental Behavior CD while others graced Audio Terrorist albums. Most of these reels of tape are now in unplayable formats.

Oscilations in Tension (1990): A much more refined product featuring the 20min sound collage Inconsequence and the first “pop” track ‘The Heart’.

Death Drives a Pinto (1988): More in the same vein. A bit more poetry, a bit more synths, and moving up to a 4 track reel to reel. This is the first appearance of the tonal cluster arrangement of Fur Else.

27 Mediations on Experimental Behaviour (1984-1986): Where it all began. A hand held tape recorder to a 4 track cassette deck were used to build a series of found sonic events.

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