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| label = RAMP Recordings, [[Double Denim Records]]
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| website = {{URL|stay.cx}}
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| current_members = Matt Farthing, Christopher Poole
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'''Stay+''' (formerly Christian AIDS) is an electronic music and video collective presumed to be based in Manchester. They are known for releasing music videos with controversial themes and a caustic humour. They also maintain an element of anonymity around their work, choosing to release only limited press shots, interviews and details about members. One example saw a balloonist take their place for a Radio 1 interview.<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00jly6j</ref> They list [[David Lynch]] and [[Modeselektor]] among their inspirations.
'''Stay+''' (formerly Christian AIDS) is an electronic music and video collective presumed to be based in Manchester. They are known for releasing music videos with controversial themes and a caustic humour. They also maintain an element of anonymity around their work, choosing to release only limited press shots, interviews and details about members. One example saw a balloonist take their place for a Radio 1 interview.<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00jly6j</ref> They list [[David Lynch]] and [[Modeselektor]] among their inspirations.

Revision as of 18:58, 6 December 2011

Stay+
OriginManchester, England
Genresshort films, dance, experimental
Years active2011–present
LabelsRAMP Recordings, Double Denim Records
MembersMatt Farthing
Christopher Poole
Websitestay.cx

Stay+ (formerly Christian AIDS) is an electronic music and video collective presumed to be based in Manchester. They are known for releasing music videos with controversial themes and a caustic humour. They also maintain an element of anonymity around their work, choosing to release only limited press shots, interviews and details about members. One example saw a balloonist take their place for a Radio 1 interview.[1] They list David Lynch and Modeselektor among their inspirations.

Their video for "Young Luv" features found images of the 2011 Royal Wedding with Kate removed from the proceedings due to being stuck in a car.[2]

Name controversy

The collective were forced to change their name after a cease and desist letter from the Christian Aid charity.[3] Stay Positive was the name of their first release [4] although most people pronounce their new name "stay plus".

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