He teamed up with Scharin as Out in Worship in 1998, although for whatever reason, their self-titled debut was issued that year as Out of Worship (on the Sub Rosa label). In addition to many of HiM's influences, the album also incorporated turntablism, psychedelia, and Middle Eastern and Indian music. Those elements were all amplified on the pair's 1999 follow-up, Sterilized, this time credited to Out in Worship and released by Perishable. Sterilized employed supporting musicians like bassist Tony Maimone (most prominently of Pere Ubu), violinist Julie Liu (who also worked with June of 44), tabla player Adheesh Sathaye, and turntablist Ill Media. Scharin and Goldring supported the record with a tour featuring some of those musicians, but it went poorly, and the two subsequently went their separate ways. After June of 44's 2000 breakup, Scharin continued to record as HiM, and also played with Loftus; Goldring worked as a sideman with several outfits, including Porn (The Men Of), Touched By a Janitor, and the solo Captain Onboard. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi
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