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Apocrypho

Apocrypho was an Electronic Body Music band discovered by Dirk Ivens and signed to A.D.S.R. Musicwerks in 1999, releasing one album, Spiritual Cannibal, and touring briefly before band members Brian Paul Gross (using the alias "Brian Von Gross" for Apocrypho) and Lupos Sobre-Vega moved on to other independent projects. Gross' projects include Fig. 1, and his various books on media production, ethics and management.

Sobre-Vega wrote in 2013, "One album of a particular genre is always enough because I don't believe in repeating a sentiment -- when it comes to art." Also noting, Lupos is now following an early form of Christianity based on love and personal evidence, unlike faith and strict adherence to the Bible. "Texts are not Christ or Christos," according to him. He was a practicing yogi, for 24 years!, and became a Kundalini Yoga "teacher" in 2000. He taught a form of meditation called Open-Eye with Bruce Joel Rubin as the head guru of the ashrams.

Lupos is the published co-screenwriter with Warren Deacon-Wren on five projects, including Two of Hearts which was a finalist in the Beverly Hills International Screenwriting Festival and the Trigger Street Productions. The paperback is now available on Amazon and in bookstores worldwide.

DJ Vex (Lupos' alias) is acclaimed by music insiders as the "godfather" of West Coast Acid House. His releases include BEAT PER BAR "That's Nice" and "Yahh...Money!," and 4 A.M. "I Love It" and "Just Wait and See," distributed worldwide by MUV Underground U.S.A. and Household Records and City Hall Records. He also compiled the hard-hitting Electro Radiovengeace compilation album for A.D.S.R. Musicwerks, which includes such influential bands as Dive, Noisex, Xorcist, Hypnoskull, Noxious Emotions, Apocrypho and more.