The Art of Breaking Apart is the twelfth album by electro-industrial band Velvet Acid Christ.
"The Remix Assault" (aka "The Remix Wars Vol. 4" and "The Remix Wars: Strike 4 - Velvet Acid Christ vs. Funker Vogt") is an aggrotech maxi by Funker Vogt and Velvet Acid Christ, released in 1999.
The AN1x has been used by several artists, including Jean Michel Jarre, Psyclon Nine, History Of Guns, Velvet Acid Christ, Nine Inch Nails, Nitin Sawhney, Phish, Igor Khoroshev of YES, Spacehotel, Daniel Ruppar of Down In The Lab, and Jacob Thiele of The Faint.
Christ | Jesus Christ | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints | Jesus Christ Superstar | Christ Church, Oxford | The Velvet Underground | The Passion of the Christ | Christ Church | Christ's College, Cambridge | United Church of Christ | Christ's College | Church of Christ | Velvet Revolution | Lysergic acid diethylamide | The Last Temptation of Christ | Christ's Hospital | Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ | fatty acid | Church of Christ (Latter Day Saints) | Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford | Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin | Churches of Christ | acid | Velvet Crush | The Case of the Velvet Claws | Lords of Acid | Jesus Christ Superstar (film) | Jesus Christ Superstar (album) | Entombment of Christ | Community of Christ |
Artists that have released music through Dependent Records include Velvet Acid Christ, Suicide Commando, VNV Nation, Covenant, Klinik, Seabound, Apoptygma Berzerk, Dismantled, Ivory Frequency, Pride & Fall, mind.in.a.box, Rotersand, Flesh Field, Fractured, Auto Aggression and Girls Under Glass.
In 1999 Stefan Herwig, A&R manager at Off Beat, left the company over differences in promotion, to join forces with Eskil Simonsson (Covenant), Johan Van Roy (Suicide Commando), Bryan Erickson (Velvet Acid Christ) and Ronan Harris (VNV Nation) to form a new label, dependent (which opened January 1999).