Christopher Tait

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Christopher Tait
Also known asTait Nucleus?
BornUnited States
GenresAlternative rock, dance-rock, dance-punk, freak folk
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, musician
Instrument(s)vocals, synthesizer, guitar
Websiteelectricsix.com

Christopher Tait, also known as Tait Nucleus?, is an American singer, songwriter and musician. He is best known as the synthesizer player of the rock band Electric Six[2] and the founder of Passenger Recovery. Although he was credited as an associate on Fire,[3] it wasn't until the band's lineup change in 2002 when he officially joined. His inclusion took the group from a five-piece to a six-piece band, rendering the joke of their name (Electric Six despite only featuring five members) redundant.[1]

Discography[edit]

Electric Six[edit]

Year Album Synthesizer Music Writer Other
2003 Fire Yes No Credited as an "associate"
2005 Señor Smoke Yes Yes ("Boy Or Girl", "Vibrator")
2006 Switzerland Yes Yes ("Rubber Rocket") piano
2007 I Shall Exterminate Everything Around Me That Restricts Me from Being the Master Yes Yes ("Broken Machine")
2008 Flashy Yes No Credited with "Bleep Blop"
2009 Kill Yes Yes ("My Idea Of Fun")
2010 Zodiac Yes No
2011 Heartbeats and Brainwaves Yes Yes ("I Go Through Phases")
2012 Absolute Pleasure Yes No
2013 Mustang Yes No
2014 Human Zoo Yes No
2015 Mimicry and Memories Yes No
2015 Bitch, Don't Let Me Die! Yes Yes ("Drone Strikes", "Kids Are Evil" and "If U R Who U Say U R")
2016 Roulette Stars of Metro Detroit Yes ("An Omen of Things to Come", "I Upgraded to You" and "Shrink the Bastards") Yes ("An Omen of Things to Come" and "I Upgraded to You") guitar on "An Omen of Things to Come", drum programming on "I Upgraded to You") and producer of "Night Vision (Dubai Bros. Remix)"
2016 Fresh Blood for Tired Vampyres Yes Yes ("The Number of the Beast", "I'll Be In Touch", "Lottery Reptiles" and "Greener Pastures"
2017 You're Welcome! Yes No
2017 How Dare You? Yes No
2018 Bride of the Devil Yes Yes ("Daddy's Boy")

Dubai Bros.[edit]

Tait produces remixes under the Dubai Bros.

Year Title Project
2011 Interchangeable Knife (Dubai Bros. Remix) Single released to coincide with release of Electric Six album "Heartbeats and Brainwaves".
2014 Lakes of Fire (Dubai Bros. Remix) Remix of Belle Ghoul song "Lakes of Fire".
2016 Lift Me Up (Dubai Bros. Remix) B-side on the single release of Belle Ghoul song "Lift Me Up".
2016 Night Vision (Dubai Bros. Remix) Song released on the "Roulette Stars of Metro Detroit" soundtrack album by Electric Six. It is a remix of a song from their album "Switzerland".
2017 Making Progress (Dubai Bros. Remix) Song released on the Electric Six album "You're Welcome!". It is a remix of a song featured on their album "Flashy".
2017 Transatlantic Flight (Dubai Bros. Remix) Song released on the Electric Six album "You're Welcome!". It is a remix of a song featured on their album "Flashy"

Ghost City[edit]

Ghost City was a band featuring Tait on keyboard and vocals. They were active from 2005 until 2007.

They released one album, the self-titled Ghost City in 2008.[4]

Belle Ghoul[edit]

Tait is a founding member of the band Belle Ghoul, started in 2011.

They released their first album Rabbit's Moon & Doomsday in 2014.[5]

Laser Destroyer Team[edit]

Tait is a founding member of the band Laser Destroyer Team, started in 2014, alongside Keith Thompson (aka Smörgåsbord, Electric Six's longest serving bassist), Chad Thompson (who had previously worked with Electric Six on "Heartbeats and Brainwaves"[6] and Shaun Hatton.

The band specifically produce music for video games.[7]

Discography[edit]

Year Title Project
2014 Always Sometimes Monsters EP The first soundtrack release from "Always Sometimes Monsters".[7]
2014 Always Sometimes Monsters LP The second soundtrack release from "Always Sometimes Monsters".[8]
2014 Always Sometimes Monsters XP The third soundtrack release from "Always Sometimes Monsters".[9]
2015 AUTODESTRON[10]
2016 Phantasy Star LP A cover album focused on the score from Phantasy Star.[11]

Passenger Recovery[edit]

Tait founded Passenger Recovery as a service that provides resources for people recovering from addiction while on the road.[12] In an interview with The Spill Magazine, Tait explained how the project started: "Passenger Recovery started basically from personal experience. So we bought this house in Detroit where travelling musicians can go to have a sober green room. There is recovery reading, chargers, coffee and most importantly peace and quiet.”[13]

Passenger set out to create that network and provide easy access to the help those in need when their usual support systems are miles and miles away.[14] In an article Tait wrote for the creative collective Nothing in the Rulebook, he said that he hoped his own personal experiences of addiction would mean the project worked for others finding themselves in a similar situation: "I’m not alone, and much as my ego would like me to be the only single “tortured artist” on the planet that’s ever dealt with this, I’m not. We’re everywhere [...] Our hope is to present a united front where artists from all walks of life can stand together to support those who have recognized issues or concerns in their own lives."[15]

Since the project began, a number of other creative artists have become involved or pledged their support to the campaign, including Flogging Molly, Patti Smith, The Sword, the Flint Institute of Arts, Wayne State Press, and Lol Tolhurst.

Filmography[edit]

Year Title Project Role
2006 I Buy the Drugs Electric Six music video Himself – Tait Nucleus?
2008 Formula 409 Electric Six music video Himself – Tait Nucleus?
2011 You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch Electric Six live performance video produced for The A.V. Club Himself – Tait Nucleus?[16]
2012 That Voodoo You Do, or 'The Legba Luncheon short film Harlem Hank
2014 Absolute Treasure Electric Six concert film Himself – Tait Nucleus?
2016 Roulette Stars of Metro Detroit Electric Six mockumentary feature film Himself – Tait Nucleus?
2017 I Got the Box Electric Six music video Harlem Hank

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Personal life[edit]

As of 2020, Tait lives in Detroit, Michigan, with his wife.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Tait Nucleus? – ElectricSix.co.uk". www.electricsix.co.uk.
  2. ^ "On The Line with Tait Nucleus? of Electric Six – Journey of a Frontman". www.journeyofafrontman.com.
  3. ^ "Fire – ElectricSix.co.uk". www.electricsix.co.uk.
  4. ^ "Ghost City discography". RateYourMusic.
  5. ^ "Rabbit's Moon & Doomsday, by BELLE GHOUL". Elefant Records.
  6. ^ "Electric Six – Heartbeats And Brainwaves". Discogs.
  7. ^ a b "Phantasy Star LP, by Laser Destroyer Team". Laser Destroyer Team.
  8. ^ "Always Sometimes Monsters LP, by Laser Destroyer Team". Laser Destroyer Team.
  9. ^ "Always Sometimes Monsters XP, by Laser Destroyer Team". Laser Destroyer Team.
  10. ^ "AUTODESTRON, by Laser Destroyer Team". Laser Destroyer Team.
  11. ^ "Phantasy Star LP, by Laser Destroyer Team". Laser Destroyer Team.
  12. ^ "Passenger – Compass | Patronicity". Patronicity. Retrieved 2018-08-23.
  13. ^ "SPILL FEATURE: SUPPORTING SOBRIETY IN MUSIC – A CONVERSATION WITH CHRIS TAIT OF ELECTRIC SIX". The Spill Magazine. 2018-03-27. Retrieved 2018-08-23.
  14. ^ "Passenger Recover – Light the Path". Passenger Recovery – Light the Path. Retrieved 2018-08-23.
  15. ^ ""What It Was Like, What Happened and What It's Like Now"". nothingintherulebook. 2018-08-20. Retrieved 2018-08-23.
  16. ^ The A.V. Club
  17. ^ Facebook

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