Clayton Worbeck

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Clayton Worbeck
Birth name Clayton Worbeck
Born Canada
Genres Industrial rock
Alternative rock
Electronic music
Electronic dance music
Industrial metal
New Wave
Occupations Remixer
Musician
Songwriter
Sound Designer
Producer
Instruments Guitar
Bass Guitar
Keyboards
Synthesizer
Programming
Years active 1997 - present
Labels Nefer Records
13th Planet Records
Megaforce
Pulse Recording
Nuclear Blast
Associated acts Stayte
Revolting Cocks
Ministry
Filter
IAMX
Prong
Website www.claytonworbeck.com

Clayton Worbeck is a Canadian multi-instrumentalist, producer, engineer and remixer. He is the guitarist/programmer for Stayte and has remixed tracks for Filter, Ministry, IAMX, Revolting Cocks, Prong and others.

Stayte

The industrial rock band Stayte was co-founded by guitarist/programmer Clayton and singer/lyricist Joshua Bradford in 1997.[1] They released Growing Pains on Nefer Records in 1999. After this release, Worbeck took over the bulk of the recording, mixing and producing duties for the band. Along with Bradford, they recorded and released Abandon in the Amber in 2003. They collaborated in 2005 with Ministry's Paul Barker on an EP titled Cognitive Dissonance - The Art of Lying to Yourself. Originally destined for a 2008 release on 13th Planet, The Two Sisters was finally released in 2010 on Spiralchords in Europe and independently in North America.

Revolting Cocks

Both Worbeck and Bradford joined the Revolting Cocks in 2006 for the MasterbaTour - Worbeck as the live keyboardist and Bradford as the lead singer. Shortly after the tour concluded founding member Al Jourgensen made Worbeck, Bradford and Sin Quirin official members of the Revolting Cocks. Worbeck contributed programming and keyboards to the last two Revolting Cocks studio albums – Sex-O Olympic-O and Got Cock?.[2] He also remixed nine tracks on Cocktail Mixxx and two tracks on Sex-O MiXXX-O - one with Joshua Bradford and one as Stayte. He played keyboards and guitar on the 2009 LubricaTour.

Ministry

Worbeck began working with Ministry in 2007. Outside of one remix by John Bechdel, he remixed the entire Rio Grande Dub release. In 2008, he contributed keyboards to Ministry's cover of "Bang A Gong" from the album Cover Up. His remix of Ministry's "Death and Destruction" appeared on the Saw V Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. In 2008/2009, he remixed the first ten tracks of The Last Dubber.

Prong

Prong's Power of the Damn Mixxxer featured Worbeck's remix of "The Banishment". Worbeck also remixed "Power of the Damager".

Filter

In 2008, Worbeck remixed the first three tracks on Filter's digital-only release Remixes for the Damned. Two years later, Worbeck completed two remixes for Filter's The Trouble with Angels. His remix of "The Inevitable Relapse" is on the deluxe edition of the US release. His remix of "Drug Boy" is available on the European version released through Nuclear Blast.

Discography

References

  1. "REVOLTING COCKS Guitarist Interviewed In Orangevale; Video Available", blabbermouth.net, September 26, 2009. Retrieved December 8, 2013
  2. Jeffries, David "Got Cock? Review", Allmusic. Retrieved December 8, 2013

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