In the year 1982, a pivotal encounter took place in Vancouver, as Cevin Key and I crossed paths, setting the stage for the formation of Skinny Puppy, which would materialize the following year.
As the years progressed, I had the privilege of collaborating with the renowned Al Jourgensen, commencing our creative partnership in 1987. This fruitful association led to an extensive touring schedule with Ministry and Revolting Cocks, a tenure that would come to a close in 1990.
However, my time with Skinny Puppy would eventually come to an end, as I formally departed the group on June 12, 1995. Following this chapter, I would primarily focus on my work with the talented Mark Walk, who would become a staple collaborator in my post-Skinny Puppy endeavors.
One of the most notable projects to emerge during this period was the release of 'Welt', an album under the moniker OhGr, which saw the light of day on Spitfire Records in 2001. In addition to this solo endeavor, I would also have the opportunity to work with esteemed acts such as KMFDM and Pigface.
After a decade-long hiatus, I would rejoin forces with Cevin Key in 2005, rekindling the creative spark that had initially brought us together, and re-forming Skinny Puppy. This revitalized partnership would see us embark on a new series of musical endeavors.
Beyond my work with Skinny Puppy, I have also had the privilege of contributing to various other projects, including the stage productions Repo: The Genetic Opera and The Devil's Carnival.