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Chris Swartz founded Perimeter Records with partner Robert Hollis, they released 3 vinyl albums in the late 80's as Hollis/Swartz. They were notable for performing and recording on home built instruments; exclusively, on their second and third albums Music for Homebuilt Instruments and 11 x 2. The home builts included a variety of percussion and stringed instruments, some inspired by Harry Partch and several other artists, some Chris designed and constructed himself. He helped foster the Atlanta underground music scene by releasing annual Perimeter Records Christmas cassettes, which featured many aspiring artists and noise makers, to promote the label. He recently compiled the best of these recordings as a 2 CD release, mailed to many of the same college stations who received the cassette releases in the late 80's-early 90's. Perimeter Records also released full length cassettes and 12" vinyl product, most notably "Nine Underground", a collection of recordings by various Atlanta bands/artists, which was routinely featured on WREK 91.1 FM "Destroy All Music "show in the late 80's. This release includes an appearance by Jarboe, later of Swans and now a veteran solo artist. Chris was a founding member of King Kill 33', as their original drummer. He recorded with Pineal Ventana and performed with numerous Atlanta area bands, including Skeesicks, Disk, 349, Liars Club and My Evil Twin. He also recorded and performed various solo projects and in Eta Carinae, working with former Kin