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Timeline
Which Colour Would You Like?

Which Colour Would You Like? is the debut album by Sevel Orth, released independently on 20 January 2023. The album's material was written primarily between September 2021 and April 2022, and recorded between July and October 2022. The album's concept, loosely inspired by the 1999 film The Matrix, follows a protagonist's life in a dystopian society. He is initially a loyal follower of the system, but then attempts to escape by taking the Red Pill. However, his will dissipates after seeing his ideal civilisation decay, and so he takes the Black Pill, which consigns him to a fate of despair and death.

Personnel

 * Trey Levan - all instruments (tracks 2-8), sequencing (tracks 1, 5, 6, 9) , production, cover design

A Life in Four Episodes

A Life in Four Episodes is the debut EP by Serpentinus (a spin-off project from Sevel Orth, later renamed Trevelyan), released independently on 1 September 2023. The EP was recorded and mixed between June and August of 2023; none of the songs contain vocals. The EP's concept revolves around the cycles of life in all living things, with each song representing a stage (or season) in the cycle.

Personnel

 * Trey Levan - all instruments, production, cover design

Viral Neurosis

Viral Neurosis is the second album by Sevel Orth, released independently on 15 March 2024. The album's material was written primarily between May 2022 and July 2023, and recorded between October 2023 and January 2024. The album's concept is looser than the previous album, but broadly deals with a protagonist realising the condition of modern society, and then striving to break free from it as it collapses.

Personnel

 * Trey Levan - all instruments, production, cover design

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Members
Final line-up


 * David Cameron (b. 1966) – lead vocals (2010–2016), drums (2023–2024)
 * Jeremy Hunt (b. 1966) – drums (2018–2019), bass (2022–2024)
 * Rishi Sunak (b. 1980) – bass (2020–2022), lead vocals (2022–2024)
 * James Cleverly (b. 1969) – drums (2022–2023), keyboards (2023–2024)
 * Grant Shapps (b. 1968) – keyboards (2022), guitars (2023–2024)
 * Oliver Dowden (b. 1978) – backing vocals (2023–2024)

Past members


 * Theresa May (b. 1956) – keyboards (2010–2016), lead vocals (2016–2019)
 * George Osborne (b. 1971) – bass (2010–2016)
 * Nick Clegg (b. 1967) – backing vocals (2010–2015)
 * William Hague (b. 1961) – drums (2010–2014)
 * Liam Fox (b. 1961) – guitars (2010–2011)
 * Philip Hammond (b. 1955) – guitars (2011–2014), drums (2014–2016) , bass (2016–2019)
 * Michael Fallon (b. 1952) – guitars (2014–2017)
 * Boris Johnson (b. 1964) – drums (2016–2018), lead vocals (2019–2022)
 * Amber Rudd (b. 1963) – keyboards (2016–2018)
 * Gavin Williamson (b. 1976) – guitars (2017–2019)


 * Sajid Javid (b. 1969) – keyboards (2018–2019), bass (2019–2020)
 * Penny Mordaunt (b. 1973) – guitars (2019)
 * Ben Wallace (b. 1970) – guitars (2019–2023)
 * Priti Patel (b. 1972) – keyboards (2019–2022)
 * Dominic Raab (b. 1974) – drums (2019–2021), backing vocals (2021–2022, 2022–2023)
 * Liz Truss (b. 1975) – drums (2021–2022), lead vocals (2022)
 * Nadhim Zahawi (b. 1967) – bass (2022)
 * Kwasi Kwarteng (b. 1975) – bass (2022)
 * Suella Braverman (b. 1980) – keyboards (2022, 2022–2023)
 * Thérèse Coffey (b. 1971) – backing vocals (2022)

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Members
Final line-up


 * Gordon Brown – bass (1997–2007), lead vocals (2007–2010)
 * Alistair Darling – bass (2007–2010; died 2023)
 * David Miliband – drums (2007–2010)
 * Bob Ainsworth – guitars (2009–2010)
 * Alan Johnson – keyboards (2009–2010)

Past members


 * Tony Blair – lead vocals (1997–2007)
 * Jack Straw – keyboards (1997–2001), drums (2001–2006)
 * Robin Cook – drums (1997–2001; died 2005)
 * George Robertson – guitars (1997–1999)
 * Geoff Hoon – guitars (1999–2005)
 * David Blunkett – keyboards (2001–2004)


 * Charles Clarke – keyboards (2004–2006)
 * John Reid – guitars (2005–2006), keyboards (2006–2007)
 * Des Browne – guitars (2006–2008)
 * Margaret Beckett – drums (2006–2007)
 * Jacqui Smith – keyboards (2007–2009)
 * John Hutton – guitars (2008–2009)

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Karrjaga

Karrjaga is a multi-national development team formed in 2018 by Ratkus and Isildur, specialising in the development of mods for Paradox Interactive grand strategy games such as Europa Universalis IV (EU4) and Crusader Kings III (CK3). They are best known for their work on the widely acclaimed EU4 overhaul mod Voltaire's Nightmare, first becoming involved when its sole lead developer, Katharevousa, announced he was ceasing development on the mod in May 2018. After bringing Awerick on board to help update the mod on Katharevousa's behalf, he returned in July, this time as lead developer of Karrjaga. Later in the year, ShyGuy13 joined the team while Awerick departed.

Development of Version 2.0 of Voltaire's Nightmare began in mid-2018, and was released in August 2020. Dux Amalfitanorum joined the team in early 2020, while unofficial members Acult and SaGa were brought in to develop other projects for EU4 and Imperator: Rome. Voltaire's New Nightmare, a remake of the original version of the mod developed solely by Katharevousa, was released in March 2021. However, SaGa was fired in July 2021 after disagreements with Katharevousa, with Acult cancelling his project in September. Founding developer Isildur announced a hiatus in May 2021 and has not been active since then, as with Dux Amalfitanorum since April 2022, leaving Ratkus, Katharevousa and ShyGuy13 as the sole remaining members.

In early 2021, Ratkus established KaraKarte, a spinoff of Karrjaga which produces commercially available digitally produced maps. In March 2022, a version of Voltaire's Nightmare being developed for CK3 was announced, with its title, Voltaire's Fever Dream, revealed in January 2023. Uniquely, its source code is publicly accessible, allowing users to playtest during development. In January 2024, CarcossA and Sherif were promoted to unofficial members to contribute to both Voltaire's Fever Dream and a spin-off of Voltaire's Nightmare set in East Asia, codenamed Sun Tzu's Nightmare.

Members
Current members


 * Ratkus (Rokas Ratkevičius) – bass, keyboards, backing vocals (May 2018–present), co-lead vocals (May–July 2018)
 * Katharevousa (John McCarthy) – lead vocals (July 2018–present), guitars (July 2018–January 2020, April 2022–present)
 * ShyGuy13 (Johannes Walther) – drums, backing vocals (September 2018–present), percussion (December 2018–present)

Past members


 * Isildur – guitars, backing vocals (May 2018–May 2021; touring May 2021–February 2022), co-lead vocals (May–July 2018)
 * Awerick – drums (June–September 2018), percussion (September–December 2018)
 * Dux Amalfitanorum – guitars (January 2020–April 2022)

Unofficial members


 * Acult – session musician (June 2019–September 2021)
 * SaGa – session musician (December 2020–July 2021)
 * CarcossA – session musician (January 2024–present)
 * Sherif – session musician (January 2024–present)

Projects

 * Voltaire's Nightmare 2.0 (2020)
 * Voltaire's New Nightmare (2021)
 * Voltaire's Fever Dream (TBD)
 * Sun Tzu's Nightmare (TBD)

Ratkus
Rokas Ratkevičius (born 18 March 2001), known online as Ratkus, is a Lithuanian modder, cartographer and graphic designer based in Šilutė. He co-founded the development team Karrjaga along with Isildur in 2018, and co-developed the Europa Universalis IV mod Voltaire's Nightmare 2.0 (2020). In 2021, he founded KaraKarte, a business specialising in high-quality digital maps produced using GIMP.

ShyGuy13
Johannes Walther (born 13 August 1998), known online as ShyGuy13, is a German modder based in Erbach. He joined the Karrjaga development team in September 2018 and co-developed the Europa Universalis IV mod Voltaire's Nightmare 2.0 (2020). He is currently since 2022 the lead developer of Voltaire's Fever Dream, a conversion of Version 2.0 for Crusader Kings III.

Katharevousa
John McCarthy (born May 25, 1996), known online as Katharevousa, is an American modder from Massachusetts. In 2016, while attending Harvard University, he independently developed and released the Europa Universalis IV mod Voltaire's Nightmare. The mod underwent further development aided by a team of contributors (one of whom being future developer Ratkus), resulting in Version 1.0, released in December 2017 after an earlier alpha version of the update was pulled due to technical issues. Although he announced an end to active development in May 2018, he returned in July and became the lead developer of the Karrjaga team that had continued development on his behalf.

He is also the sole developer of Voltaire's New Nightmare (2021), a remake of the original mod. He is of Irish, French-Canadian and Lithuanian descent, and practices the Zoroastrian faith.

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