Provision (musical group)
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Provision is an electronic musical group. Based in Houston, Texas and led by founding member Breye 7x, Provision's music is described best as "electronic dance music with an edge." The group's sound can be compared to such electronic bands as Red Flag, Information Society, and Anything Box.
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[edit] Members
[edit] Current members
- Breye 7x: Lead vocals, lyric and music composition, synthesizers, samplers, electronic percussion, programming. Breye is one of two founding members.
- Jen Foxx: Synthesizers and lyric composition. Jen started as a live synth player for the Visualize tour of 2004 (at first under the pseudonymous first name Varien), and later joined as a permanent member.
- Carlos Covarrubias: Live bass guitar, studio engineering, occasional vocal arrangement. Carlos has been a member (off and on) since the Visualize era.
- Randon Harris: Synthesizers and electronic percussion. Randon played during the first part of the Visualize tour along with Jen, using the stage name Charles M. He rejoined the band in 2006 using his real name.
[edit] Former members
- Leslie Hyman: Synthesizers and programming; the other founding member. Leslie also played with Breye in another band, U-N-I, and was influential in shaping the early Provision sound. After a long stint with the band, Leslie left after Visualize was released.
- Matt Coker: Synthesizers and occasional vocals.
- Katie McKinney: Synths and lyrics.
- Alex Virlios: Live co-lead vocals and occasional synths.
- Kelly Wilkins: Sound effects, lighting control.
Matt, Katie, Alex and Kelly were involved at various times during and/or shortly after the release of Evaporate.
[edit] Discography
- Innocence EP (2002)
- Evaporate (First release 2002; second "Limited Edition" release 2004)
- Devotion EP (2003)
- Visualize (First "Limited Edition" release from A Different Drum 2004; second "Regular Edition" release 2005)
- Could've Had It All (2004): Single from Visualize.
- The Consequence (2006)
- Ideal Warfare (2006): Maxi-single from The Consequence, combining remixes of two songs from that album, "Ideal" and "Perversions Of Conventional Warfare".
Other Provision tracks have appeared on various synthpop and industrial compilation releases.