
dissatisfunction

Industrious Industrious
Again this one might perhaps be classed as "Industrial" (the title reflects that), mainly because of the pounding drums and the noise. But I guess quite atypical as an "industrial" track, but then I am not an expert on that genre.
7/8/2005 Industrial


The World Is Full Of Motherfers The World Is Full Of Motherf***ers
One of my favorites. Far from being "progressive" (there's odd-time sigs here and there, etc), if anything it's more like some sort of soundtrack (I don't know what movie it would suit though - noir?). It has some pretty climaxing moments.
7/3/2005 Experimental

Vomit Vomit
A laid-back (smooth jazz?) track. Ideal for relaxing after a hard day. Come relax to the sound of Vomit.
7/3/2005 Smooth Jazz


The Function Of Music The Function Of Music
If I said that Bacharach and circus music have been partial influences here you wouldn't believe me, so that gives you an idea of how Dissatisfunction's influences are distorted. The end is pretty cinematic and reflective.
7/3/2005 Experimental

Papal Attraction Papal Attraction
It starts off with a pseudo-funk clavinet riff, then the songs becomes slower and slower and it detunes (lower and lower). Then it goes in a totally different direction.
7/3/2005 Experimental

Destroy & Search Destroy & Search
Don't know what to say about this one. The end of the song is pretty (self-)destructive.
7/3/2005 Experimental

Gluing Gluing
There are several references here, including a hint at circus music, grunge, disco and more. Toward the end, layers of strings, horns, synth, etc keep adding on top of the grungey riff, resulting in a pretty noisy and chaotic atmosphere.
7/3/2005 Experimental

Delirium Delirium
Maybe this will come across as some sort of "progressive" stuff? But the idea wasn't really that at all.
7/3/2005 Experimental


Burning A Partially Decomposed Cat Burning A Partially Decomposed Cat
It has what I would call a "dance" beat, and some vaguely grungy riffs on top. The bass is an atonal sequence, apart from a section where it plays a funk bassline. The vocals from Mr.T. were added years after but I think they fit in perfectly.
7/3/2005 Experimental

Out Of Bricks Out Of Bricks
Long track, the beginning has a pseudo-classical flavor, but the rest is very different. Goes through several different stages, including an atonal piano solo and a latin jazz-flavored section.
7/3/2005 Experimental

Fixation Fixation
The drums go at double speed here. There is a tiny little disco/funk/fusion part in the middle. Dissonant and crashing ending.
7/3/2005 Experimental

Eulogy Eulogy
One of my favorites. The main melody is pretty "normal" (compared to some other Dissatisfunction stuff) but the second part is much darker.
7/3/2005 Experimental

Door Door
Maybe there is an unconscious influence of cartoon music on this track.
7/3/2005 Experimental

Death Of A Computer Death Of A Computer
Perhaps one of the most "industrial" sounding tracks, but still not classifiable as that. I guess it's more an influence but then I never listened to that genre much. Equally sounding like some soundtrack for a horror movie.
7/3/2005 Industrial

Blood Under Pressure Blood Under Pressure
This track has some some pseudo-industrial/noise parts but it's not industrial. Very short atonal sax and electric piano solos.
7/3/2005 Experimental

Debaser Debaser
One of my favorites. I guess there is a tension that never resolves, it seems as though it will but the final part of the song goes in a totally different way. The end makes me think of the word "desolation".
7/1/2005 Experimental