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[[http://www.voltaire.net/ Voltaire]] has to date performed at more Convergence events than any other artist. He has appeared on stage at [[C6]] in Seattle, WA in 2000 and at [[C12]] in New Orleans, LA in 2006. He was was also part of the unofficial "[[C7 rescue]]" events in New York City in 2001 and is slated to be a part of the lineup at the upcoming [[C14]] in Tampa, FL.  
[http://www.voltaire.net/ Voltaire] has performed at more Convergence events than any other artist. He appeared on stage at [[C6 | Convergence VI]], [[C12 | Convergence XII]], [[C14 | Convergence XIV]] and [[C19 | Convergence XVIII]]. He was was also part of the unofficial "[[C7 rescue]]" events in New York City, NY in 2001.  


He has also performed at [http://www.projekt.com/projekt/festival/ Projektfest] the [http://www.blacksun-festival.com/ Blacksun festival], [http://www.eccentrikfestival.com/ Eccentrik Festival] and at [http://wgw.topmum.co.uk Whitby Gothic Weekend].


Voltaire’s music is hard to classify. It is probably most commonly defined as "goth cabaret". It has roots in European folk and the lyrics are often comedic. He is a regular performer at science fiction conventions, an his album <i>Banned on Vulcan</i> is a tribute to the <i>Star Trek</i> television shows. He is also an artist who has produced a graphic novel called <i>Oh My Goth!</i>.
Voltaire’s music is hard to classify. It is probably most commonly defined as "goth cabaret". It has roots in European folk and the lyrics are often comedic. He is a regular performer at science fiction conventions, and his album <i>Banned on Vulcan</i> is a tribute to the <i>Star Trek</i> television shows. He is also an artist who has produced a graphic novel called <i>Oh My Goth!</i>.


==Discography==
==Discography==
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* Live! (2006) (Self released)
* Live! (2006) (Self released)
* Ooky Spooky (2007) (Projekt Records)
* Ooky Spooky (2007) (Projekt Records)
* To The Bottom Of The Sea (2008) (Mars Needs Music)
* Hate Lives in a Small Town (2010) (Mars Needs Music)
* Riding a Black Unicorn... (2011) (Mars Needs Music)
* BiTrektual (2012)
* Raised By Bats (2013)


==Links==
==Links==
* [[http://www.voltaire.net/ Voltaire's official web site]]  
* [http://www.voltaire.net/ Voltaire's official web site]  
* [[http://www.myspace.com/voltairenyc Voltaire's MySpace]]
* [http://www.myspace.com/voltairenyc Voltaire's MySpace]
* [[http://www.projekt.com/projekt/artist.asp?id=1015 Projekt Records]]
* [http://www.projekt.com/projekt/artist.asp?id=1015 Projekt Records]

Latest revision as of 19:07, 4 June 2013

Voltaire has performed at more Convergence events than any other artist. He appeared on stage at Convergence VI, Convergence XII, Convergence XIV and Convergence XVIII. He was was also part of the unofficial "C7 rescue" events in New York City, NY in 2001.

He has also performed at Projektfest the Blacksun festival, Eccentrik Festival and at Whitby Gothic Weekend.

Voltaire’s music is hard to classify. It is probably most commonly defined as "goth cabaret". It has roots in European folk and the lyrics are often comedic. He is a regular performer at science fiction conventions, and his album Banned on Vulcan is a tribute to the Star Trek television shows. He is also an artist who has produced a graphic novel called Oh My Goth!.

Discography[edit]

  • The Devil's Bris (1998) (Projekt Records)
  • Almost Human (2000) (Projekt Records)
  • Banned on Vulcan (2001) (Projekt Records)
  • Boo Hoo (2002) (Projekt Records)
  • Then And Again (2004) (Projekt Records)
  • Deady Sings! (2004) (Projekt Records)
  • Zombie Prostitute... (2006) (Projekt Records)
  • Live! (2006) (Self released)
  • Ooky Spooky (2007) (Projekt Records)
  • To The Bottom Of The Sea (2008) (Mars Needs Music)
  • Hate Lives in a Small Town (2010) (Mars Needs Music)
  • Riding a Black Unicorn... (2011) (Mars Needs Music)
  • BiTrektual (2012)
  • Raised By Bats (2013)


Links[edit]