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William "Bill" Rieflin (born September 30, 1960) is a contemporary musician and is currently drumming for R.E.M.. In the past he has worked with Ministry, the Revolting Cocks, KMFDM, Pigface, Swans, Chris Connelly, Nine Inch Nails and many others. He lives in Seattle, is married to the artist Francesa Sundsten and is one of the founders of the independent music label First World Music. He likes to read manuals of 1940s English kitchen appliances. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Ministry is an American industrial metal band founded by front-man by Al Jourgensen in 1981. ...
Revolting Cocks (often abbreviated Revco) were a musical side-project for Alain Jourgensen (Ministry) and Luc Van Acker. ...
KMFDM (an initialism of Kein Mehrheit Für Die Mitleid, see below) is an industrial rock band and the brainchild of founding member Sascha Konietzko. ...
Pigface is an industrial rock supergroup formed in 1990 by Martin Atkins and Bill Rieflin. ...
Swans were an influential American rock, experimental, folk and post-industrial band active from 1982 to 1997, led by singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Michael Gira. ...
Chris Connelly is a contemporary musician who became famous for his industrial music work of the late 1980s and early 1990s, particularly his many collaborations with the Ministry camp. ...
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Rieflin began his professional career in his hometown of Seattle, playing drums for the Blackouts. His bandmates included his brother Raymond, Paul Barker, Roland Barker and Erich Werner. Eventually that band dissolved and Paul Barker joined the nascent Ministry. Rieflin's earliest collaboration with Al Jourgensen was on the first RevCo release Big Sexy Land. Later, he participated in the creation of Ministry's ground-breaking album The Land of Rape and Honey. He was noted for his performance in the live video In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up (Live), which featured not only his precision percussion (alongside fellow drummer Martin Atkins), but Rieflin's genteel fashion sense. His work with Ministry and its side projects lasted through to the mid-Nineties, though he notes that he was never credited as a member of Ministry proper, always as an "other" musician. Therefore, when he parted ways with the band during the Filth Pig sessions, he didn't really quit since he was never an official member. Paul Barker (writer) Paul Barker (born February 8, 1958 in Palo Alto, California), was bassist, producer and engineer with the industrial metal band Ministry from 1986 to 2004. ...
Ministry is an American industrial metal band founded by front-man by Al Jourgensen in 1981. ...
The Land of Rape and Honey is an album by industrial band Ministry. ...
The industrial drummer Martin Atkins was born in Coventry, England on August 3, 1959. ...
Rieflin helped Atkins kick off Pigface, the industrial collective that would grow to incorporate hundreds of artists, formed a friendship with labelmate Chris Connelly and founded First World Music. Like Connelly, Rieflin's work has grown beyond his industrial roots. They have collaborated on several recordings; two in particular, The Ultimate Seaside Companion (as "The Bells") and Largo, showcase Rieflin's frequently overlooked keyboard skills. Pigface is an industrial rock supergroup formed in 1990 by Martin Atkins and Bill Rieflin. ...
Wax Trax! Records was a record label in the United States. ...
Chris Connelly is a contemporary musician who became famous for his industrial music work of the late 1980s and early 1990s, particularly his many collaborations with the Ministry camp. ...
Living in Seattle gave Rieflin the opportunity to build relationships with other prominent musicians including Robert Fripp and Trey Gunn of King Crimson, Scott McCaughey of the Young Fresh Fellows, Sascha Konietzko of KMFDM and Peter Buck of R.E.M.. Fripp contributed to Rieflin's solo debut, Birth of a Giant, which also featured Rieflin singing in something other than a background role. Improvisations from these sessions turned up later on the CD The Repercussions of Angelic Behavior. Rieflin has appeared on most KMFDM records released since the mid-Nineties, credited as a drummer, programmer, vocalist and keyboardist. He toured with the band as a bassist in 2002 in support of its comeback album, ATTAK. He also drummed for McCaughey's band, The Minus 5, which occasionally included Peter Buck. Eventually Buck offered Rieflin the opportunity to sit in with R.E.M., who were missing a permanent drummer since the 1997 departure of Bill Berry. The band gave him the live drummer slot in its Around the Sun tour. They later announced that Rieflin would fill the role indefinitely, though once again as an "other" musician rather than as an official member. Robert Fripp (born 16 May 1946 in Wimborne Minster, Dorset, England) is a guitarist, record producer and a composer, perhaps best known for being the guitarist for, and only constant member of King Crimson. ...
Trey Gunn with Warr guitar Trey Gunn was a member of the band King Crimson from 1994 to 2003. ...
King Crimson are a musical group founded by guitarist Robert Fripp and drummer Michael Giles in 1969. ...
Scott McCaughey is the leader of the Seattle-based bands The Young Fresh Fellows and (with Peter Buck) the Minus 5. ...
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Sascha Konietzko (born June 21, 1961 in Hamburg, Germany), also known as Sascha K and Käptn K, is the frontman of the industrial music band KMFDM, having founded the group in 1984. ...
KMFDM (an initialism of Kein Mehrheit Für Die Mitleid, see below) is an industrial rock band and the brainchild of founding member Sascha Konietzko. ...
Peter Lawrence Buck (born 6 December 1956 in Berkeley, California) is the guitarist and co-founder, along with Bill Berry, Mike Mills, and Michael Stipe of the alternative rock band R.E.M. // After spending time in Los Angeles and San Francisco, the Buck family moved to Atlanta, Georgia. ...
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The electric bass guitar (or electric bass) is a bass string instrument played with the fingers by plucking, slapping, or using a pick. ...
The Minus 5 began life as a side project from the Young Fresh Fellows Scott McCaughey who formed the band in 1993. ...
William Bill Thomas Berry (born July 31, 1958) was the drummer in alternative rock band R.E.M. for 17 years, before retiring from the group and becoming a farmer. ...
Rieflin maintained a weblog through the end of 2004. In it, he ruminated on his day-to-day doings and mental state, recounted the exploits of his two cats, Pim and the Egg, and obliquely referred to his fellow musicians. A weblog (now more commonly known as a blog) is a web-based publication consisting primarily of periodic articles (normally, but not always, in reverse chronological order). ...
Rieflin is currently involved in a new music collaboration 'band' project entitled The Humans which consists of him and Toyah Willcox. The duo have been invited to perform a series of live dates in Estonia in Autumn 2007. Toyah Ann Willcox (born 18 May 1958 in Kings Heath, Birmingham) is an English actress and singer. ...
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The Angels of Light are a rock group formed in 1997 by singer Michael Gira after he disbanded Swans, the group hed founded in 1982. ...
Wikisource has original text related to this article: The Bells The Bells is a poem by Edgar Allan Poe. ...
KMFDM (an initialism of Kein Mehrheit Für Die Mitleid, see below) is an industrial rock band and the brainchild of founding member Sascha Konietzko. ...
Ministry is an American industrial metal band founded by front-man by Al Jourgensen in 1981. ...
The Minus 5 began life as a side project from the Young Fresh Fellows Scott McCaughey who formed the band in 1993. ...
1000 Homo DJs is a side project band of industrial musician Al Jourgensen. ...
Pigface is an industrial rock supergroup formed in 1990 by Martin Atkins and Bill Rieflin. ...
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Revolting Cocks (often abbreviated Revco) were a musical side-project for Alain Jourgensen (Ministry) and Luc Van Acker. ...
Swans can refer to: Swan, the bird. ...
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// Lard is a hardcore punk/Industrial band founded in 1989 as a side project by Jello Biafra (vocals), Al Jourgensen (guitar), Paul Barker (bass), and Jeff Ward (drums). ...
Robyn Rowan Hitchcock (born March 3, 1953) is a singer-songwriter, psych folk artist, and occasional actor. ...
Solo Discography Robert Fripp (born 16 May 1946 in Wimborne Minster, Dorset, England) is a guitarist, record producer and a composer, perhaps best known for being the guitarist for, and only constant member of King Crimson. ...
Trey Gunn with Warr guitar Trey Gunn was a member of the band King Crimson from 1994 to 2003. ...
Chris Connelly is a contemporary musician who became famous for his industrial music work of the late 1980s and early 1990s, particularly his many collaborations with the Ministry camp. ...
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