John Gosling (Psychic TV musician)
John Gosling, currently known as Mekon is a British big beat and industrial musician and electronica producer.
Gosling is well known as a member of Psychic TV. Gosling founded the group Zos Kia, Psychic TV, 23 Skidoo, and Bass-o-Matic before recording as Mekon. and teamed up with Coil for the album Transparent. He has also done extensive remixing work under the name "Sugar J".
His first single was "Phatty's Lunch Box", which was followed by "Revenge of the Mekon", which featured Frankie Fraser; Gosling met Fraser in Islington shortly after reading a biography of the former gangster, and they subsequently recorded three hours of Fraser reminiscing on his past, excerpts of which were used on the single.
In the mid-to-late-Nineties he was a core member of the group Agent Provocateur along with Matthew Ashman, Dan Peppe, Danny Saber and Cleo Torez.
He has worked with artists such as Schoolly D, Roxanne Shanté, Marc Almond, Bobby Gillespie, Alan Vega, and Afrika Bambaataa. His third album, Something Came Up featured artwork by fashion designer Alexander McQueen.
Mekon's remix of the infadels single, "Can't Get Enough", appeared on an episode of Hex, a hit show originally shown on Sky One in the UK, and later on BBC America. It also featured on the FIFA 07 soundtrack. His song "What's Going On" is featured on the PlayStation 2 game ATV Offroad Fury 2 as well as the video game Amplitude.Discography
Zos Kia
- Transparent as Zos Kia/Coil on CD, CS, 12" vinyl
- Rape/Thank You on 7" vinyl
- Be Like Me on 12" vinyl
- Rape on 12" vinyl
- That's Heavy Baby on 7" and 12" vinyl
with Psychic TV
- Berlin Atonal Vol. 1
- Berlin Atonal Vol. 2
- Unclean
- Descending
- Themes 2
- Live in Heaven
- Live at Thee Mardi Gras
- A Real Swedish Live Show
- Live at Thee Ritz Temple Records 1989
- Mein-Goett-In-Gen
- Those Who Do No
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- Mary Never Wanted Jesus
with Jam Nation
with Bassomatic
with Agent Provocateur
Other
- The Melancholy Mad Tenant
as Mekon
- Welcome to Tackletown – 1997
- Relax with... Mekon – 2000
- Something Came Up – 2006