Sara Lee Lucas

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Sara Lee Lucas
Lucas at Masterlab in 2008
Lucas at Masterlab in 2008
Background information
Birth name Frederick Streithorst, Jr.
Also known as Mr. Satan
Born June 17, 1974 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida (age 35)
Genre(s) Electronic
Breakbeat
Alternative Metal
Industrial Rock
Occupation(s) Graphic Designer
A&R
Musician
Drummer
Songwriter
Programming
PlayBoy Industrialist
Instrument(s) Drums
Years active 1990–present
Label(s) Datastream
Interscope
Scorpian Rising
Empire MusicWerks
Nothing
WYNF
Beat Up Your Mom
Associated acts Electro-Shock Therapy
DRUMechaniX Inc.
The Power
Kuzmark
Nocturne
Marilyn Manson
India Loves You
333 Lunatic Lane
Puppy Man
Website http://www.myspace.com/drumechanix
Notable instrument(s)
Drums
Electronic Drums
Experimental Percussion
Sampling
Keyboards
Soundscaping

Frederick Streithorst, Jr., (born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on June 17th, 1974) is the original drummer for Marilyn Manson. Formerly known by his performing name, “Sara Lee Lucas”, (he now is known to go by “S.L. Lucas” or simply, “Lucas”), his alias is derived from American serial killer Henry Lee Lucas and the baked goods company, Sara Lee. Since leaving Marilyn Manson in 1995, he has gone on to perform in many other industrial bands and is known for his signature tribal-style of drumming, the defining sound of the early Marilyn Manson material, as well as his involvement with experimental digital percussion. Presently, Lucas is active with his prestigious mastering company, Masterlab.

Career

333 Lunatic Lane, Black Janet, India Loves You

Prior to joining Marilyn Manson, he drummed for local South Florida bands "333 Lunatic Lane", "Black Janet" and "India Loves You," the latter with future Manson bandmate Scott Putesky aka Daisy Berkowitz. After leaving Marilyn Manson, he continued to perform under the name "Sara Lee Lucas," playing for bands Electro-Shock Therapy, Kuzmark, and Nocturne.

Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids, Marilyn Manson

With Marilyn Manson, Lucas wrote and played on the album Portrait of an American Family (produced by Trent Reznor and Alan Moulder. He also contributed material and is credited in Smells Like Children and Antichrist Superstar. He toured on both the Self Destruct tour along with Nine Inch Nails, and their headlining club tour in 1995. He quit the band following the tour, and, along with the other former Spooky Kids, sued Brian Warner for his unpaid royalties, settling in 1998.

Electroshock Therapy, Nocturne, Kuzmark

Lucas and partner Trace started an industrial/electronic/breakbeat project called Electroshock Therapy in 1996. With a catalog of over a thousand tracks and a contract with Red Entertainment, they continue to write and record tracks as well as soundscapes.

"Electroshock Therapy, featuring the platinum certified Trace and Marilyn Manson founding member Sara lee Lucas recently celebrated the 3,000,000th MySpace play and Fourth visit to the Top-Twenty National Chart position since debuting earlier this year in May, by announcing a new Composing & Licensing push to bring to market the over 1,000 song library the group currently has in inventory. Electroshock Therapy is a luxurious formula blend of arena performance rock and technologically driven electronica, industrial, break-beat and trip-hop elements...fused with a healthy blend of exotic world beats and musical tastes...this new dynamic powerhouse takes listeners on an emotional theme park of exceptionally crafted musical and visual creations. "[1]

Lucas performed with Dallas, Texas-based rock band Nocturne on their short headlining tour in 2002.

In November of that year, Trace and Lucas were asked to perform with Orlando, Florida industrial performance-based band Ambionica, and Lucas later started a recording project called Kuzmark with the singer. They performed a series of shows around Florida with Orlando-based band Ambionica in 2002-2003.

Lucas performing with Ambionica in 2002:

Masterlab

Lucas and Trace founded their company Masterlab in 1996. Head of the CD and DVD manufacturing and graphic design departments of the Orlando, Florida audio mastering facility, Lucas and Trace have mastered several platinum tracks for artists including Khia, Mary J. Blige, Mandy Moore, 69 Boyz, and Robert Palmer. With more than 35 million R.I.A.A.-certified record sales, Trace and Lucas pride themselves for their state-of-the art facilities and clientèle. As of November 2009, Trace and Lucas are producing a television series for PBS, called SoundScapes, which is to debut in 2010.

"Trace and Marilyn Manson Co-Founder Sara Lee Lucas, acting in advisory roles to SoundScapes on PBS, furthermore, believe the all-star executive and producer team assembled for the Program shall greatly assist our efforts to deliver a breakthrough Series. Between the Executives from Disney and Universal, Audio Producers including Ron Saint Germain and Rudy Perez and a DP from National Geographic, there are several Oscars and 20 plus Grammy Awards. Masterlab shall provide complete content organization, mastering and optimization for the all format content delivery and media manufacturing efforts."[2]

In January 2009, it was reported that Marilyn Manson wanted to contact Lucas, in regards to the former's lawsuits involving Stephen Bier (ex-Manson keyboardist Madonna Wayne Gacy).[3]

In addition to his work with Masterlab, Lucas continues to perform as recently as August 2009 for a tribute to his ex-Marilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids bandmate and friend Bradley Stewart aka Gidget Gein at L.A.'s infamous Viper Room.

Trivia

  • According to his MySpace profile, Lucas is a member of the Church of Scientology.

References

  1. Red Entertainment - Electroshock Therapy
  2. Masterlab - SoundScapes Series on PBS
  3. E! Online - Marilyn Manson Wants Ex-Wife Back...for Trial

External links

Official MySpace profile
Masterlab
Masterlab's MySpace
Electroshock Therapy's MySpace