
Arcanasphere
Industrial rock from Austin Texas. Noise and custom synths meet industrial rock.
23
songs
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Magic & Horror #6 Magic & Horror #6

The King of Eyes (Teras Asylos Extended Mix) The King of Eyes (Teras Asylos Extended Mix)

Quantum Homicide Quantum Homicide
Entry for the Skull Krusher competition round 1, and start to an Industrial rock opera. Skull Krusher round 1 winner!


The Speed of Thought The Speed of Thought
Song #3 of The Quantum Homicide / Industrial with a metal edge.
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Albums
of Arcanasphere can be found at soundclick under the name GreenAdder. - a low-angst fusion of organic and technological influences, and examination of modern vice and folly.
Band/artist history
1992: Two brothers learn that Electronica is not a bad idea.
1994: These brothers began playing with their first trackers, creating upbeat and flavorful music and learning every aspect of electronic composition the hard way. By this point, both of us had been kicked out of school band - not for lack of love or talent - but for the reason given by one teacher: "We don't like your kind around here." Both had gone on to learn their respective instruments after these inspiring words - Star on drums and Greenadder on guitar.
1996: Released about 20 copies of a home-made tape. Even sold a couple.
1997: Greenadder went to work on solo projects and a mildly successful punk rock group. Arcanasphere became a one-man gig.
Same era: Arcanasphere remixes two Greenadder songs for the "happy 2H8 ravers" compilation. Fans describe the "Rave or Graveyard" remix of "I Hate Ravers" and "60 Seconds in Hell" remix of "Every Fatboy Slim Song Ever Made" as the best songs on the album.
2001: The older brother, still using the lame stage name "Star Drifter" moved to Texas and bought a bunch of recording gear.
2002 - present: "Not Quite Raving" became the second release of Arcanasphere, still with Greenadder's invaluable technical advice. "A Boy Named Craven", the first rock album, is a half-completed collection of demo-quality music.
2004: Progression on a truly Industrial album known as "GlumRunner" is escalating. Plans to release by January 2005.
2005: GlumRunner released one month late, in February.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Arcanasphere's live performances have been limited to one improv guitar jam after a Running Gags concert in Croswell Michigan.
Your musical influences
Old style industrial, glitterpunk music, sleazy disco, and intellectual rock.
Del Valle, TX
USA
ID
103435
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