By this time, Child had begun to release more abstract experiments that vastly differed from his work as Surgeon. He collaborated with Harris in 1998, resulting in Live Berlin 98, a 70-minute CD excerpted from a two-hour performance, released under the project name Certain Beyond All Reasonable Doubt. That same year, Child collaborated with guitarist Andrew Read (also formerly of Blim) on a series of ambient improvisations. Two of these were released on vinyl by FatCat Records in 1999, as part of the label's split 12" series (Speedranch^Jansky Noise occupied the record's flipside). Eventually, the duo's Guitar Treatments full-length was released on CD by K2 O Records at the end of 2002. Child also released a split 7" with Stock, Hausen Walkman on the Slut Smalls label in 1999, as well as a 7" titled Boys, School Showers Swimming Pools, consisting of cassette recordings from the mid-'80s, on Downwards in 2000.
Sporadically contributing experimental pieces to compilations in addition to continuing his work as Surgeon and other techno projects such as British Murder Boys (a collaboration with Karl O'Connor), Child released his first solo full-length under his given name in 2013. The Space Between People Things, a 40-minute collage of field recordings and chilling synthesizer drones, was released by Vermont-based NNA Tapes. In 2015, Child moved to Editions Mego for the release of Electronic Recordings from Maui Jungle, Vol. 1, a double album of unexpectedly warm, inviting modular synthesizer pieces recorded in Hawaii, complete with nature sounds. A second volume appeared the following year. ~ Paul Simpson, Rovi
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