Kusari Gama Kill
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Kusari Gama Kill plays Norberg Festival 25th/26th of July
upcoming shows
"Kusari Gama Kill is a great example of modern grind/noisecore from Denmark. A seriously original spray of sounds designed to melt the plate in your head."
Jake Cregger, Jesus of Nazareth
Noisecore from Denmark. Electronic duo making short and noisy tracks. Inspiration is noisecore, japanoise, goregrind and fun.
Both of us are family men in our thirties, having wifes and children (one wife each, that is), but we have always loved extreme music and noise. So we thought we would give back something to the scene, and pay some tribute to all the extreme noise we have listened to thoughout the years. We try to make something that's different, knowing that we probably won't succeed. Our main focus is to have some fun while doing all this.
Jake Cregger, Jesus of Nazareth
Noisecore from Denmark. Electronic duo making short and noisy tracks. Inspiration is noisecore, japanoise, goregrind and fun.
Both of us are family men in our thirties, having wifes and children (one wife each, that is), but we have always loved extreme music and noise. So we thought we would give back something to the scene, and pay some tribute to all the extreme noise we have listened to thoughout the years. We try to make something that's different, knowing that we probably won't succeed. Our main focus is to have some fun while doing all this.
Why this name?
The Kusari Gama is a ninja-weapon/tool. We like the idea that something can have multiple purposes.
Do you play live?
We love to play live.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
The internet is an old tapetraders wet dream.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Anytime - if we get to make as much noise as we want...
Band History:
We love noise, and make some bastard hybrid of a lot of noise genres. We like it short and brutal. We make music for our own pleasure.
Your influences?
Japanoise, noisecore, goregrind, black metal, harsh noise and grindcore
Favorite spot?
Berlin
Equipment used:
Fruity Loops, toys and Audacity
Photos
Music
A little story about a librarian called Holm...
A martian robot is attacked by noisecore....
The title says it all...
