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Sex Art
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Background information
Also known as Supermodel (1996)
Origin Bakersfield, California, USA
Genres Alternative metal
Years active 1991—1993
Labels N/A
Associated acts Korn, Orgy, Adema, The Drug, Juice, Killbot, JDevil, The Anarky, Julien-K, Dead By Sunrise, Videodrone, Cradle of Thorns, L.A.P.D.
Past members Jonathan Davis
Dennis Shinn
Ryan Shuck
Ray Solis
Dave DeRoo
Richard Morrill

SexArt (stylized as SEX ART) was an American alternative metal band that formed in 1991.[1]

SexArt - Band

Career

Sex Art was founded by Dennis Shinn in 1991. They are best known for being the band that Jonathan Davis[2] was in, before being discovered by Korn's guitarists during a Sex Art performance in Bakersfield, California. As Sex Art, the music group line-up; Jonathan Davis vocalist / singer, David DeRoo[3] played bass, Dennis Shinn played drums, Ray Solis, and Ryan Shuck[4] played guitar.[5] Ty Elam (singer from Videodrone, also known as the band Cradle of Thorns) appeared as a guest vocalist, sharing vocal duties on the only released Sex Art track, "Inside", which featured on the Bakersfield Ca. compilation cd Cultivation '92[6] on the indie label "A Kick Produkt". Sex Art performed shows often, and throughout the course of two (2) years. Sex Art participated in both the Kern County, and Fresno County "Battle Of The Bands" contests, and won them both. Following the contests, they were able to use the money won, to finance their studio demo recordings. The band recorded six (6) songs total, over the course of three (3) recording sessions within the Rick Davis recording studio "Fat Tracks". The songs chosen to be recorded; 1: Blind,[7] 2: Follow Me, 3: I Wanna Know Why, 4: Give Up, 5: Waste My Time, and 6: Inside. Jonathan Davis left the band in early 1993. Following Davis's departure, Richard Morrill auditioned, and became the new singer for Sex Art. Richard previously sang for Bakersfield music group L.A.P.D..[8] (whom later became the band Korn, having Jonathan Davis as their new singer). The Sex Art (band), along with Richard Morrill, relocated from Bakersfield, to Los Angeles, Ca. Where they changed the group name to SuperModel.

SuperModel

Formed late 1993, SuperModel (previously named Sex Art) joined with ex-singer L.A.P.D. member, Richard Morrill, and moved from Bakersfield Ca. to Los Angeles, Ca. After a year, on the later side of 1994, the band relocated to Huntington Beach. The band maintained a steady live performance all around Southern Ca. until they broke up in early 1996. SuperModel had seven (7) songs. None of which were released, nor professionally recorded.

SuperModel (post SexArt)

Post-Sex Art / SuperModel

After leaving Sex Art, Jonathan Davis continued to build his music career while singing for the music group Korn. Today, as he remains the singer for Korn, Davis has managed to reach the highest levels of success. Following Metallica's footsteps, Korn has become one of the biggest metal groups of all time, as they have cleared more than 50 Million sales WorldWide. Davis, and his band Korn are currently in line to be a future inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Korn remain active. In 1996, following the ending of "SuperModel", Dennis Shinn[9] met Jay Gordon, and Jay Baumgardner,[10] securing the production team to produce debut LP for the band Coal Chamber.[11] From there, Dennis Shinn[12] teamed up with Jay Gordon to start a new band. Dennis Shinn - (drums), Ryan Shuck - (guitar), and Jay Gordon - (bass and vocals), becoming the early stages of the music group Orgy.[13] Later, Dennis Shinn[9] departed from the group to focus on music production. Ryan Shuck remained in the band, and Orgy, were signed onto the Elementree label shortly after Shinn's departure. In 1998, Orgy released their debut album "Candyass", RIAA Certified Platinum, selling almost two (2) million copies worldwide. Ryan Shuck later departed from Orgy, to start Julien-K. Shuck also made one (1) album with Linkin Park singer Chester Bennington, titled Dead By Sunrise. Julien-K remain active. Following the SuperModel band breakup In 1996, David DeRoo and Ray Solis returned to Bakersfield and made a new band titled: "Juice". Juice recorded a few demo's and played shows extensively. Juice disbanded in 1999 due to creative differences. Following the break up of Juice, David DeRoo along with bandmate Tim Fluckey joined Mark Chavez (Jonathan Davis' half brother) in Adema. In 2001, Adema released their self-titled debut LP. Peaking at number 27 on the Billboard Top 200. Adema became RIAA certified Gold in the US and sold over 1 million copies worldwide.[14] Adema remain active. In 1997 following drum duties, his early departure from Orgy, Dennis Shinn[15] carried out his passion for producing music. As a producer, Shinn helped develop new acts, while shopping them to record labels. Shinn also formed a post-punk music group called "The Drug", in which Shinn was the lead singer, and adopted the nickname "Menace".[16] Moving with the times, Shinn gravitated to electronic music, and created the DJ act called "The Anarky". The Drug was placed on hiatus, The Anarky remain active.

Band Break-Up

Rumored drug-use radical behaviors, differing personal lives and future direction of the band, is what led to the official dismantling of Sex Art 1993.
Jonathan Davis' departure was said to be an extension of inner conflicts between him and Ryan Shuck.
During the years 1992-1993, the band had been gaining momentum, local buzz, crowd attendance, as well as local radio support.
About this time is also when Korn band members went to watch a show by Sex Art, where they spotted Jonathan Davis singing. Approached by Korn members to depart from Sex Art and join in a band with them, Jonathan Davis mentioned to bandmate Dennis Shinn that he wouldn't leave Sex Art, if Ryan Shuck was kicked out of the band.
This news came to Shinn, just before Sex Art had the final round "Battle of the Bands" to perform. After the show, Shinn kicked Shuck out of Sex Art. Shinn went to tell Davis it was done, but it was too late. Davis had already left in a car immediately after the show, to join with Korn. Shinn had to walk back into the building and collect the "Battle of The Bands Winner" award on behalf Sex Art. David DeRoo, and Ray Solis, minus Davis, and Shuck also shared victory, and were present during the BOTB winner's announcement.
A few weeks later, the band all came together to do one last recording of three (3) songs.
A few months following the last Sex Art studio session, the band re-joined without Davis, in search of new singer.

Controversy: Korn songs "Blind and Daddy"

When Jonathan Davis joined his new band, he chose to utilize songs "Blind[17]" and "Daddy[18]", to be represented by Korn, instead of allowing Sexart to maintain representation of the songs.
Both songs had been written, and recorded in the band SexArt.[19]
Following SexArt, both songs landed on Korn's first recorded demo Neidermayer's Mind[20] 1993, produced by Ross Robinson.
Following that demo, both songs again, were re-recorded for the debut (self-titled) album "Korn" 1994 on Immortal records / Epic Records.
Jonathan Davis failed to credit Dennis Shinn,[21] and Ryan Shuck[4] for their song writing contributions.
After the release of Korn's debut LP, Shinn, and Shuck were forced to apply a lawsuit against Jonathan Davis, and Korn, to retrieve their rightful credit as songwriters.
The case quickly settled, as song writing credits were split among the musicians. Korn has represented the songs ever since.
Dennis Shinn,[22] and Ryan Shuck are currently credited as songwriters, along with Korn, on numerous product releases that feature the songs, including Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 (Korn album).[23]
As it stands: Both songs "Blind, and Daddy", became the staple songs, defining the "Korn Sound" as well as being the aid to ignite the "nu metal" music rock genre.

"Follow Me"[24] - now titled "Daddy",[25] was written in Sex Art as a band collaboration.
Dennis Shinn wrote the vocal melody, and lyrics, as Dave DeRoo, Ray Solis, Ryan Shuck, and Jonathan Davis collaborated on the music.
Once Korn took the song on, all the music from Sex Art was replaced by Korn, as they kept the original vocals written by Dennis Shinn.
At that time, Jonathan Davis built a few more vocals pieces to finalize the song. Which then Davis renamed the song, calling it "Daddy".

"Blind", had been written entirely by Dennis Shinn,[26] - being both music, and vocal melodies / lyrics.
Once Shinn had the song ready, he introduced the song to the other guys at band practice.
From that point, Ryan Shuck added in one (1) music section (acting as a bridge).
Shuck's bridge contribution followed the extremely popular song opening riff composed by Dennis Shinn.
Shuck's bridge divided the popular intro riff, from the vocal section of the song. His bridge came back around after the vocal section ended as well.
Shuck's contribution landed on both Sex Art's recorded demo of "Blind", as well as Korn's recorded demo of "Blind".
However, once the Korn LP was being recorded, the music part written by Shuck was removed.

On the Sex Art recorded demo, following Shucks bridge, the song then dropped into an extensive musical (Bridge) that built up before the closing out of the song.
The entire section (bridge) was musically composed by Ray Solis.
This area of music by Solis was not recorded on the Korn demo, nor album LP.

The 1994 Korn debut LP (self titled), featuring Sex Art songs, "Blind and Daddy", has sold over 10 Million Copies WorldWide.
RIAA Certified 4X's Platinum.
4 Million Copies Sold in the US according to Nielsen SoundScan as of January 4, 2013.
The album is considered to have popularized the nu metal genre.

Discography

Sex Art were never signed to a record label, although creating around fifteen (15) songs, but only one (1) song was ever released. Six (6) of those songs were recorded inside the Rick Davis studio "Fat Tracks" recording studio. The others were recorded on boom box, and or 4-track recorders. The only released song by the band was entitled "Inside", which featured Ty Elam from Videodrone on vocals.[27] The song was released on the Cultivation '92 compilation CD, from the label "A Kick Produkt".[6] Images for Cultvation 92, the only officially released cd:

Documentary Film

In 2011, the founder, and drummer of Sex Art, Dennis Shinn[28] had released a trailer for a potential Sex Art Documentary film to be released. Titled: "SexArt In The Mutha Fuckin House[29]". The video trailer showcased fast edit bits of audio and video footage. Which allowed the viewer to have a small glimpse inside the life of Sex Art, and the Bakersfield music circa 1993.

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"The history needs to be preserved, and cherished. This is where we all started as young musicians. And without this moment, then we'd never have any of the great bands that came out of Sexart"[citation needed] − Dennis Shinn

He had said he'd hope for it to be released some point in 2011 and will include 10 songs that land in the footage of the band rehearsing, live performances, and studio recording sessions. Later the project was pulled, as Shinn stated timing would be more appropriate once the 20th Year Celebration occurs with the band Korn.[30]

The list of songs & format that will be featured on the film.

  1. "Blind" (1993 Fat Tracks studio session (official demo) / 2 live rehearsals / 2 live performances / 2 taken from the radio- B-Town Underground Live, with Mark Montana & Sex Art).
  2. "Follow Me" renamed "Daddy" (1993 Fat Tracks studio session (official demo) / 4-track demo / 4 live performances / 2 rehearsals / 2 taken from the radio- B-Town Underground Live, with Mark Montana).
  3. "Give Up" (1993 Fat Tracks studio session (official demo) / 4-track demo / 2 live performances featuring Ty Elam / 2 rehearsal / 2 taken from the radio- B-Town Underground Live, with Mark Montana & Sex Art).
  4. "The "G" Song" (2 live performances / 1 rehearsal).
  5. "Dog Shit" (2 live performances / 2 rehearsal).
  6. "Down With The Knowledge" (2 live performances / 2 rehearsals).
  7. "Another Day" (4 track demo / 2 rehearsals / 3 live performances).
  8. "Waste My Time" (1993 Fat Tracks studio session (official demo) / 2 rehearsals / 2 live performances / 2 taken from the radio- B-Town Underground Live, with Mark Montana & Sex Art).
  9. "Inside" ( 1992 Fat Tracks studio session (official demo) having 3 separate demo mixes / 2 rehearsals / 2 live performances / 2 taken from the radio- B-Town Underground Live, with Mark Montana & Sex Art).
  10. "I Wanna Know Why" (1993 Fat Tracks studio session (official demo) / 2 live performances / 1 rehearsal / 2 taken from the radio- B-Town Underground Live, with Mark Montana & Sex Art).

The songs "Follow Me[24] - (now titled Daddy[18]), and Blind", represented by Korn, was originally written by Sex Art.
Both songs had been re-produced, and featured on Korn's 1993 demo tape, as well as their debut album LP self-titled 1994 debut.

Notable Appearances: featuring songs from SexArt

KORN: "self titled" Korn RIAA Certified 4X's Platinum (Korn "Self Titled" sold over 10 million worldwide.)

KORN: "Who Then Now?" (video) RIAA Certified 2X's Platinum / KORN: "Deuce (video album)" (DVD) 1X's Platinum

Family Values Tour '98 (album): Family Values Tour '98 (DVD) (DVD) RIAA Certified 3X's Platinum

Woodstock 1999 (album): (video RIAA Certified 2X's Platinum / cd - Gold)

KORN: Deuce (video album) RIAA Certified Platinum

KORN: "Live at Hammerstein" Live (Korn DVD) RIAA Certified Gold

KORN: "Live on the Other Side" (DVD) RIAA Certified 1X's Platinum

KORN: "Live & Rare (Korn album)" - (DVD) RIAA Certified 1X's Platinum

Family Values Tour 2006: - (DVD) RIAA Certified 1X's Platinum

KORN: "Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 (Korn album)" 2004 RIAA Certified 1X's Platinum

KORN: "MTV Unplugged (Korn album) 2007 DVD - RIAA Certified 1X's Platinum

NHL 2K8 2007: (Gameplay soundtrack)

KORN: The Family Values Tour 2007 dvd/cd documented but unreleased

Madden NFL 10: (Gameplay soundtrack)

KORN III: Korn III: Remember Who You Are Special Edition iTunes (BLIND - live ) 2010

KORN: The Path of Totality Tour – Live at the Hollywood Palladium (cd/DVD) 2012

KORN: Family Values Festival 2013 - dvd

Appearances in media

KORN - Blind:
The music video was featured in an episode of Beavis and Butt-head, where the duo comment on the video's lack of originality, however they commented that the song sounded "kinda cool".
The song itself was used as the ending theme for the U.S. releases of Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie.
X-Games Vol.1[31] compilation cd, as well as the opening song to launch the official XGames live on TV.
Transformers the Movie (Animated US).
In 2000, the song was featured in Charlie's Angels directed by Joseph McGinty Nichol, who has directed several Korn videos.
The song was also featured in the 2k Sports video game 'NHL 2K8 2007".
The song is also featured on the track list for Madden NFL 10.

Korn Album Demo "Neidermeyer's Mind"

Songs "Blind and Daddy" had been re-recorded by Korn, to be featured on the band's demo tape entitled Neidermeyer's Mind, released in 1993.
There is a slight difference between the three (3) song versions (SexArt demo's, Korn demo's and then Korn debut LP).
SexArt's demo version lent more towards the Grunge genre, having slight hints of heavy metal and nu metal applied.
1993 Korn demo, aimed more towards the heavy-metal atmosphere, having a better produced demo above SexArt's version.
And the final version that appeared on Korn's debut LP brought the final produced elements, being more polished.

Music video

"Blind", was chosen to become the very first song single to promote the debut album by the rock group Korn. The music video of "Blind", was directed by Joseph McGinty Nichol. Korn is seen performing in front of an energetic crowd in a small stage room. A large "Korn" flag can be seen on the back of the stage. There are also clips of the band hanging out. The video was released, and debuted on MTV in January 1995.

Live performance / SexArt & Korn

Songs "Blind" and Follow Me", had been performed by Sexart multiple times (club venues - live shows), before Jonathan Davis joined up to sing for Korn.
From that point; the song "Follow Me" had been renamed to "Daddy", after taking on a new musical approach created by Korn.
Both "Blind" and "Daddy" were then being performed by Korn, throughout their career before signing their first record deal with a major label.
After Korn was signed, and released their debut LP in 1994, the song "Blind" has been used as their concert opener, or show closer, for the entire 20+ years of their career as Korn.

"Blind", is well known for its intense opening guitar riff, as Jonathan Davis yells "Are Your Ready".
It's been known that the performances of "Blind" lends the greatest impact, crowd reaction, and energy, throughout the entire live performance set.
The song was chosen as the fan favorite, as well as being placed 1st in category on the historical "Woodstock 99 (album)" concert festival cd, and DVD video.
After departing from Korn in 2005, guitarist Brian "Head" Welch had also covered the song live.

It was performed live at the Carolina Rebellion in Rockingham, North Carolina; Davis invited Brian "Head" Welch to join Korn on stage and perform the song. This was Welch's first performance with Korn since his departure.[32] Since then, Welch had rejoined Korn.
Recently, at shows such as the Download Festival, the song has opened the show as a new mix, with a much shorter intro.

Korn continue to perform the song at every live performance throughout the world.

Accolades

The song has gained major acclaim in the press.

Q magazine

  • 100 Songs That Changed The World (January 2003): 88. - Korn - Blind
  • 100 Greatest Guitar Tracks Ever! (March 2005): 93. - Korn - Blind

Kerrang!

  • 666 Songs You Must Own (contemporary metal): 2. - Korn - Blind
  • 100 Greatest Singles Of All Time (December 14, 2002): 10. - Korn - Blind

References

  1. http://www.discogs.com/artist/2364486-Sex-Art
  2. http://xdownload.us/l-a-p-d-sexart-pre-korn-3/
  3. Dave DeRoo
  4. 4.0 4.1 Ryan Shuck
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  6. 6.0 6.1 http://www.discogs.com/Various-Cultivation-92/release/3037043
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  8. L.A.P.D. (band)
  9. 9.0 9.1 http://dummdizzy.tripod.com/orgycredits.html
  10. Jay Baumgardner
  11. Coal Chamber (album)
  12. http://www.angelfire.com/sd/seemingqueer/liners.html
  13. Orgy (band)
  14. Adema
  15. http://uk-charts.com/showperson.asp?name=Dennis+Shinn
  16. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0829424/soundtrack
  17. http://www.vevo.com/watch/korn/blind/USSM29900034
  18. 18.0 18.1 http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/korns-jonathan-davis-daddy-is-one-of-the-most-insane-emotional-songs-i-ever-wrote/
  19. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9rkwsPlgMY
  20. Neidermayer's Mind
  21. Blind (Korn song)
  22. http://www.discogs.com/artist/772637-Dennis-Shinn
  23. Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 (Korn album)
  24. 24.0 24.1 https://www.facebook.com/TheAnarky.music/videos/vb.301715713346645/336879966496886/?type=2&theater
  25. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1kfgkj-ldv8
  26. http://rippletunes.com/album/Korn-Brian-Welch-David-Silveria-Jonathan-Davis-James-Shaffer-Reginald-Arvizu-Roger-Waters-Dennis-Shinn-Ryan-Shuck-James-Hetfield-Reggie-Arvizu-Frank-Filipetti-Steve-Thompson-Dave-Thoener-Chris-Bellman-Lars-Ulrich-Toby-Wright-Mitch-Maketan/Live-Rare/251052413/t0
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  29. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLDQZRz03XY
  30. http://www.rollingstone.com/music/features/korns-1994-debut-lp-the-oral-history-of-the-most-important-metal-record-of-the-last-20-years-20141211
  31. http://www.allmusic.com/album/x-games-vol-1-music-from-the-edge-mw0000184353
  32. ((cite web|url=http://loudwire.com/brian-head-welch-joins-korn-onstage-at-carolina-rebellion/ |title=Brian 'Head' Welch Joins Korn Onstage at Carolina Rebellion|publisher=Loudwire.com |date= |accessdate=2012-5-5))

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