Form Grows Rampant

Form Grows Rampant is the debut release by Peter Christopherson's solo project The Threshold HouseBoys Choir. The set is a CD + DVD. The album was originally announced in the liner notes of the compilation album X-Rated: The Dark Files as Rampant. The set was originally planned to be released in Blu-ray format.[1] The DVD portion of the set includes documentary footage directed by Peter Christopherson from a vegetarian festival in Krung Thep, Thailand. He has used the video footage during his live performances since the debut concert in Russia.

Form Grows Rampant
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 19, 2007
Recorded2005 October - 2007 February
GenrePost-industrial music
Length48:28
ProducerPeter Christopherson

An alternate version of "So Young It Knows No Maturing" appears on X-Rated: The Dark Files. "As Doors Open Into Space" is a remix of the song "Mahil Athal Nadrach" from the compilation ...It Just Is.

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Select sleeve notes on recording

"All Music and pictures composed, arranged & conducted by Peter Christopherson in the East Tower October 05 - February 07."

Produced & semi-conducted by Danny Hyde. Lightly mastered by Mark Godwin. Photography by Ryota Matsumoto [2]

All voices from indigenous sources, completely re-styled, re-tuned, and re-arranged, using:

CD Track listing/DVD Chapters

No.TitleLength
1."Part One: "A Time Of Happening""7:00
2."Part Two: "Intimations Of Spring""11:27
3."Part Three: "So Young It Knows No Maturing""14:32
4."Part Four: "So Free It Knows No End""8:23
5.Untitled7:04
Total length:48:26

References

  1. Regnaert, Greg; Ferguson, Paul (2006-08-29). "Peter Christopherson: The Million Dollar Altar". Brainwashed. Archived from the original on 2011-05-20.
  2. "Form Grows Rampant". The Threshold HouseBoys Choir. 2007.


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