Climax Golden Twins is an experimental music collective formed in 1993 in Seattle by core members Robert Millis and Jeffery Taylor. The duo has built a distinctive practice rooted in sound collage, found recordings, and avant-garde composition, drawing heavily from archival sources including vintage 78rpm records. Their work spans film soundtracks—most notably the 1993 cult horror film *Session 9*—and studio recordings that blend lo-fi aesthetics with meticulous sonic archaeology.
Beyond their primary project, Millis and Taylor have explored various collaborative frameworks that expand their experimental vision. Their work with A Frames under the moniker AFCGT yielded several releases on Sub Pop, while the Messenger Girls Trio—featuring Dave Knott and Sir Richard Bishop—explores improvised collaged acoustic guitar textures. Throughout their three-decade career, Climax Golden Twins have remained influential figures in experimental and underground electronic music circles, consistently prioritizing unconventional sound design and historical reclamation over commercial trends.