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Colin Angus
Colin Angus is credited on 494 releases across 178 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1985–2023 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
494
Pressings credited
178
Albums
5
Decades active
33
In collections
Biography
Colin Angus is a Canadian author and adventurer who is the first person to make a self-propelled global circumnavigation. Due to varying definitions of the term "circumnavigation", debate has arisen as to whether or not the route travelled fulfilled the strictest criteria (for further discussion, see World Circumnavigation). As part of the circumnavigation, Angus and his then fiancé Julie Wafaei (now Julie Angus) made the first rowboat crossing of the Atlantic Ocean from mainland Europe to mainland North America, and Wafaei became the first Canadian woman to row across any ocean. Colin and Julie have two sons: Leif, born September 2010, and Oliver, born June 2014. Other expeditions Angus has completed include the first descent of the Yenisei River (the world's fifth longest river); a complete descent of the Amazon River from source to sea; from Scotland to Syria by bicycle and rowboat; and sailing from Spain to the Middle East investigating the domestication of the olive tree. Angus has written four books: Lost in Mongolia (2003), Amazon Extreme (2004), Beyond the Horizon (2007), and Rowed Trip (2009). He has co-produced two films for National Geographic Television. These include "Boiling Water and Bullets" [1] covering the Amazon River, as well as a film on the Yenisey River in Mongolia [2] Archived 2014-06-07 at the Wayback Machine. Outside Magazine included Colin Angus in a compilation of 25 people changing the world in its December 2005 issue. Colin and Julie are active speakers [3], and were participants in Canada's ideacity [4]. Colin is a rowboat advocate and designer, and was recognized by Carl Cramer, Publisher for Wooden Boat Magazine, for a unique "camper" rowboat that allows for a sleeping berth yet has very low wind resistance [5]. In 2011 Colin rowed the 1,100 km (683 miles) around Vancouver Island in 15 days, 11 hours, and 47 minutes, setting a new record for the fastest human powered circumnavigation of the island [6]. Colin also writes a monthly co
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Credited work
494 releases · 178 albums · active 1985–2023
- Performance · 877
- Engineering · 161
- Production · 28
- Other credits · 24
Studios: Nemeton · The Watershed · Matrix Studios · Eden Studios
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Ebeneezer Goode
1992

En-Tact
1990

Anthems 90s
2012

The Best...Album In The World...Ever!
1995

Boss Drum
1992

Happy Daze (Volume One)
1990

Rave
1990

Back To The Old Skool
2001

Back To The Old Skool 2
2001

Wired (New Directions In Dance)
1997

Artcore 2 (The Art Of Drum & Bass)
1996

The Beautiful Game
1996

Wasted - The Best Of Volume (Part 1)
1995

Wipe‘out“ - The Music
1995

Rave Anthems - Relive The Rave!
1995

Boss Drum / Phorever People
1993

Different Drum
1993

Show Of Strength EP
1993

The Best Dance Album In The World...Ever!
1993

Boss Drum
1992

Heartlands
1992

Progeny (Move Any Mountain - Progen)
1991

Turn Up The Bass Volume 15
1991

A Historical Debt
1991
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- The Shamen
- Shamen
- The ReWinder
- Alone Again Or
- Conscience
- Los Bohemos
- Victoria Wilson-James
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