Talk:Chris Brann

He actually started before 1995. Back in '93, he was part of Hundred Monkeys (I'm not 100 percent on that, could have been A Hundred Monkeys, 100Monkeys, etc), and did some demos and rave promotions. I remember playing one of the songs, Phlox, when I was a DJ at the University of Georgia student radio station. He also dated one of my close friends. Ah, good times. 68.77.111.151 - 05:52, 11 January 2007‎

Chris and some friends formed a band called "Unknown Celebrity" in high school. I believe he wrote all the music, which was synth pop. I was given a cassette tape of his music in 1989, and met him the following year. He expressed an interest in producing music, so we pooled our resources and started a recording studio called "Studio 808". We first operated out of his parents' house, then moved to an office building in Buckhead, and finally to a warehouse in East Atlanta. We produced music for a variety of artists, mostly rappers. We also recorded music and performed live as "Sex Pol" (We were both fans of Wilhelm Reich). In 1992, Studio 808's production work came to the attention of Bernard Rhodes, who suggested he'd give us a lot of money to produce music for him. This drove a rift between us, and we soon parted ways. After that, I moved from Atlanta and fell out of touch with Chris.

Unfortunately, this is all personal knowledge and at present cannot be verified in independent sources, so I will refrain from adding it to the article. However, I feel compelled to remove the statement "Chris Brann started producing music in 1994" from the article, as it's wrong (not to mention unsubstantiated). MR-80808 (talk) 03:52, 26 July 2018 (UTC)

King of My Castle video
There's a video on YouTube which appears to feature visuals from Ghost in the Shell, to the tune of "King of My Castle." I would have assumed this was a fan-made video, as with so many on YouTube, but a number of people in the comments are insisting this was the real video, that they saw it on MTV, etc. Ghost in the Shell seems to confirm this, although it doesn't provide any references. Anyone know if this is true? VoluntarySlave 06:58, 16 May 2007 (UTC)

I can confirm that this is true and the very Reason I noticed the band back in the day. I also remember the official music video accompanying the single "You're The Reason" being composed of scenes from patlabor 2. The wikipedia article to "King of my Castle" also references the former music video. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.34.163.47 (talk) 21:11, 25 August 2015 (UTC)

I've just seen it on MTV Germany. It looks realy like Ghost in the Shell --80.135.155.136 (talk) 18:41, 30 March 2008 (UTC)

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