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Ritualz
Mexican musician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Juan Carlos "JC" Lobo Garcia, known professionally as Ritualz,[1] (and recognised by the symbol †‡†) is a Mexican electronic musician based in Mexico City.[2][3] The music of Ritualz is essentially a dark electronic music project, initially associated with the witch house genre and has since incorporated a darkwave and industrial-inspired sound. Ritualz's latest album, RADICAL MACABRO, was released in 2022 and marked a shift towards a heavier, more aggressive sound while retaining some sonic elements and atmosphere from his early releases.[4] Lobo began producing music in the early 2000s. Currently he manages an independent record label called "Maligna".[5]
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Discography
Albums
Live Albums
Compilations
EPs
- Untitled CD-R (2010, Disaro)[14]
- Ghetto Ass Witch (2011, self-released)[15]
- †‡† vs. Fostercare (2011, Robot Elephant Records)[16]
- Hypermotion X (2012, MISHKA NYC)[17]
- Rare Trax (2016, self-released)[18]
- Rare Trax II (2017, self-released)[18]
- Satánico supremo (2019, Artoffact Records)[19]
- Rare Trax III (2020, self-released)[20]
Singles
- Ghetto Ass Witch Remixes - Volume One (2010, self-released)[21]
- Ghetto Ass Witch Remixes - Volume Two (2010, self-released)[22]
- Ray of Light (2021, self-released)[23]
- Disintegration (2022, Maligna)[24]
- Nadir (2022, Maligna)[25]
- Dose (2022, Maligna)[26]
- Static Noise (2022, Maligna)[27]
- Die Here Now (2022, Maligna)[28]
- Violently Happy (2023, self-released)[29]
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