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Victor Alden Weston (born November 26, 1989), better known by his stage names Vixen Windstorm and Kraid, is the founder of the industrial electronic project High Noon, Tex. He is also one of three sysop administrators at MansonWiki.

Discography

High Noon, Tex

Vindication
Vindication cover
EP by High Noon, Tex
Released January 1, 2009
Recorded August 20, 2008–December 30, 2008 in Hearst, Ontario
Genre Electronic, industrial
Length 15:54
Label Fire Eater
Producer Kraid
High Noon, Tex chronology
Vindication
(2009)
High Noon
(TBA)
The Colbert Report (Ma Administration Remix)
'The Colbert Report (Ma Administration Remix)' cover
EP by High Noon, Tex
Released TBA 2009
Recorded January 25–January 27, 2009 in Hearst, Ontario
Genre Electronic, industrial
Length 5:10
Label Fire Eater
Producer Kraid
High Noon, Tex chronology

The Colbert Report (Ma Administration Remix)
(2009)

Windstorm is currently recording High Noon, Tex material, and recently released a digital copy of its debut EP, Vindication, on January 1, 2009. Four songs from the EP can be heard on High Noon, Tex's MySpace profile. On January 27, 2009, High Noon, Tex released a remix of Stephen Colbert's interview with author Lawrence Lessig on The Colbert Report for viewing on YouTube. The remix also samples brief excerpts of a report by Colbert two weeks later, A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All! and The Daily Show.

Vixen Windstorm

  • 7 Hours: The Demos of 2006 (2007, compilation)
  • There'll Be Redemption (2008, compilation)
  • Since Drones Bloom (TBA, studio album)

Godsolid

Vixen Windstorm and longtime friend and Frankcis Tankly were planned to record an album of covers and an album of original tracks under the moniker Godsolid, with no actual recording dates given. Initially the recording sessions were supposed to take place sometime during Spring or Summer 2007, but due to Tankly's commitment to the Army during a summer program, the recording sessions were put on hiatus until nowhere prior to Winter 2007, or early 2008. During that time Windstorm shifted focus to recording for his solo project. Tankly lost interest in the Army program, though the Godsolid collaboration did not take place, regardless. In a January 12, 2008 update of his website Windstorm commented on the future of Godsolid, saying:

"[...] And news regarding me and Frank's collaborations, it might happen, it might not happen. Production isn't the problem or anything, I guess these things just take time. In the meantime I compiled a second year's end demo compilation titled There'll Be Redemption, featuring recordings of 2007, along with the reference demos of the forthcoming album tentatively titled Since Drones Bloom. Twelve days into the new year there remain no 2008 demo recordings yet, that'll probably change soon enough since I plan to finish Since Drones Bloom (or whatever I call it in the end) this year sometime, and of course that means demoing demoing demoing lol. I talked to Frank and he mentioned possibly compiling a demo compilation of his own solo work as well, I know he's got about five or six recorded so far. So while it's not a collaboration, it's still news in the sense of what me and Frank are up to in the world of music."

The Heretics

By August 2007, talks of a collaboration between Windstorm and longtime friend and musician Solomon Ach began to take place. Windstorm made a proposition to produce Solomon Ach's horror rock band The Heretics' debut album Ghouligan's Island, which Ach plans to release in 2012, with the possibility of a musical contribution to the album as well. Further talks led to the conclusion that Windstorm would perform bass, vocals and possible additional guitar duties as a session musician. He may also perform syncussion as well. It was around this time that Windstorm contributed lyrics to Ach for use in the opening track from the upcoming album, titled "Apacghoulypse Now", a pun on the title of the 1979 war film Apocalypse Now. Despite this, Windstorm is not an official member of the band and is merely producing and contributing guest vocals and instrumentation to the record. As of yet there are no talks regarding whether or not Windstorm will produce The Heretics' planned sophomore cover album The Great COVER-Up, but the possibility is not absolutely ruled out at this time.

Labels

Recordings and releases by Vixen Windstorm carry his own label imprint, for a short time called Hate Crime Records, before being re-dubbed Faceless. In Summer 2008 this title was dropped in favor of Fire Eater, for the High Noon, Tex project.

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