P-Orridge, Genesis, 1950-2020

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Name (Latin)
P-Orridge, Genesis, 1950-2020
Other forms of name
Genesis P-Orridge, 1950-2020
Genesis P., 1950-2020
Megson, Neil Andrew, 1950-2020
Orridge, Genesis P-, 1950-2020
P-Orridge, Genesis Breyer, 1950-2020
P-Orridge, Genesis, 1950-
Genesis P-Orridge, 1950-
Genesis P., 1950-
Megson, Neil Andrew, 1950-
Orridge, Genesis P-, 1950-
P-Orridge, Genesis Breyer, 1950-
Date of birth
1950-02-22
Date of death
2020-03-14
Associated country
Great Britain
Field of activity
Avant-garde (Music)
Industrial music
Occultism
Psychedelic rock music
Occupation
Performance artists
Poets
Composers
Musicians
Occultists
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 54349415
Wikidata: Q740036
Library of congress: n 78027455
HAI10: 000217000
Sources of Information
  • Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, 2013.
  • Wikipedia, 2 March 2016:(Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, born 22 February 1950, is an English singer-songwriter, musician, poet, performance artist, and occultist. After rising to notability as the founder of the COUM Transmissions artistic collective and then fronting the industrial band Throbbing Gristle, P-Orridge was a founding member of Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth occult group, and fronted the experimental band Psychic TV. S/he identifies as third gender. Based in Manchester, England) March 15, 2020 (Genesis P-Orridge; Genesis Breyer P-Orridge (22 February 1950 - 14 March 2020); born Victoria Park, Manchester, England; died New York City)
  • Contemporary artists, 1977 (a.e.)t.p. (Genesis P-Orridge) p. 770 (born Neil Andrew Megson in Manchester, Eng. on 2/22/50; studied at Hull Univ.)
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Wikipedia description:

Genesis Breyer P-Orridge (born Neil Andrew Megson; 22 February 1950 – 14 March 2020) was an English singer-songwriter, musician, poet, performance artist, visual artist, and occultist who rose to prominence as the founder of the COUM Transmissions artistic collective and lead vocalist of seminal industrial band Throbbing Gristle. They were also a founding member of TOPY - Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth - occult group, and fronted the experimental pop rock band Psychic TV. Born in Manchester, P-Orridge developed an early interest in art, occultism, and the avant-garde while at Solihull School. After dropping out of studies at the University of Hull, they moved into a counter-cultural commune in London and adopted Genesis P-Orridge as their pseudonym. On returning to Hull, they founded COUM Transmissions with Cosey Fanni Tutti, and in 1973 they relocated to London. COUM's confrontational performance work, dealing with such subjects as sex work, pornography, serial killers, and occultism, represented a concerted attempt to challenge societal norms and attracted the attention of the national press. COUM's 1976 Prostitution show at London's Institute of Contemporary Arts was particularly vilified by tabloids, gaining them the moniker of the "wreckers of civilisation." P-Orridge's band, Throbbing Gristle, grew out of COUM, and were active from 1975 to 1981 as pioneers in the industrial music genre. In 1981, P-Orridge co-founded Psychic TV, an experimental band that from 1988 onward came under the increasing influence of acid house. In 1981, P-Orridge co-founded Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth, an informal occult order influenced by chaos magic and experimental music. P-Orridge was seen as the group's leader, but rejected that position, and left the group in 1991. Amid the Satanic ritual abuse hysteria, a 1992 Channel 4 documentary accused P-Orridge of sexually abusing children, resulting in a police investigation. P-Orridge was subsequently cleared and Channel 4 retracted their allegation. As a result of the incident, P-Orridge left the United Kingdom for the United States and settled in New York City. There, they married Jacqueline Breyer, later known as Lady Jaye, in 1995, and together they embarked on the Pandrogeny Project, an attempt to unite as a "pandrogyne", or single entity, through the use of surgical body modification to physically resemble one another. P-Orridge continued with this project of body modification after Lady Jaye's 2007 death. Although involved in reunions of both Throbbing Gristle and Psychic TV in the 2000s, they retired from music to focus on other artistic media in 2009. P-Orridge was credited on over 200 releases during their lifetime. They were cited as an icon within the avant-garde art scene, accrued a cult following, and had been given the moniker of the "Godparent of Industrial Music". P-Orridge considered themself third-gender and used various gender-neutral pronouns.

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