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John Gray

John Gray is credited on 21 releases across 31 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1995–2020 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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21

Pressings credited

31

Albums

4

Decades active

193

In collections

Biography

John Nicholas Gray (born 17 April 1948) is an English political philosopher and author with interests in analytic philosophy, the history of ideas and philosophical pessimism. He retired in 2008 as School Professor of European Thought at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Gray contributes regularly to The Guardian, UnHerd, The Times Literary Supplement and the New Statesman, where he is the lead book reviewer. He is an atheist. Gray has written several influential books, including False Dawn: The Delusions of Global Capitalism (1998), which argues that free market globalisation is an unstable Enlightenment project currently in the process of disintegration; Straw Dogs: Thoughts on Humans and Other Animals (2002), which attacks philosophical humanism, a worldview which Gray sees as originating in religions; and Black Mass: Apocalyptic Religion and the Death of Utopia (2007), a critique of utopian thinking in the modern world. Gray sees volition, and hence morality, as an illusion, and portrays humanity as a ravenous species engaged in wiping out other forms of life. Gray has written that "humans ... cannot destroy the Earth, but they can easily wreck the environment that sustains them."

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Credited work

21 releases · 31 albums · active 1995–2020

  • Engineering · 10
  • Mastering · 7
  • Other credits · 4
  • Production · 4
  • Performance · 2

Studios: Massive Attack Studios · Christchurch Studios · Olympic Studios · The Saltmine Studio Oasis

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