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Stay+ (Positive)
OriginManchester, England
Genreselectronic, experimental
Years active2011–present
LabelsBlack Butter Records, RAMP Recordings, Double Denim Records
MembersMatt Farthing
Past membersMoses Gold, DEERHEAD, Queenie
Websitewww.staypos.net


Stay+, (formerly Christian AIDS) is an electronic music act originating from Manchester. Originally loosely termed a 'collective' [1], the act is now known to be the solo project of London-born music producer, Matt Farthing [2]. Not much else is known, biographically, about Stay+ as an element of anonymity has been maintained around the project until its most recent activity. Choosing to release only limited press shots, interviews and details about members/collaborators means that information is scarse. One example of this wilful obscurity saw a balloon artist take their place for a Radio 1 interview [3], another saw an interview answered entirely with youtube found footage [4]. Following a series of releases on the RAMP label (Flying Lotus, Falty DL), garnering notable critical acclaim from the likes of Pitchfork, 'Crashed' was released on Black Butter in November 2012 and proved a commercial step up for the project; receiving heavy mainstream radio play from the likes of champions like Radio 1's Annie Mac who made it her Record of the Week.

Discography

  • Stay+ (2011) 7" single (as Christian AIDS)
  • Fever (2011) 12" single and digital
  • Dandelion (2011) 10" single and digital
  • Fuck Christian AIDS (2012) digital EP
  • Guardian (2012) digital single
  • Arem (2012) 50" physical download, 12" vinyl, digital
  • Crashed (feat. Queenie) (2012) digital single

Name controversy

Under the previous guise of "Christian AIDS", the collective was forced to change their name after a cease and desist letter from the Christian Aid charity.[5] Stay Positive was the name of their first release [6].

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