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Experimental electronic band This page presents some of my sonic explorations. Some pieces presented here are mainly ideas and not a finished work I hope you enjoy...
Instrumental rock that is all over the place. Karate Implosion! is my music that nobody really gives a crap about. Most of it of it I'm pretty happy with.
One-man band lurking through laptop, no-inputs, synths, found objects, random noises, fields, glitches, cut-ups, impros, feedbacks, accidents, acoustic/junk fr
electronic noise was where I started (after 9 years on the guitar) and I moved through wave editors up to fruity loops and Reason. I believe I'm coming along ni the Krankshaft
A noise collective generating killer content for the conscientious music nut. I would recommend any interested party to listen to (in this order): 'Ode To Emesis' , 'Talismanism' , and 'Snack Occasion' ....
noise,rhythmic noise,industrial Legasov is one-man rhythmic noise project.
A visual person working in the darkness of sound. I am an element of The Theory Of Krin. And part of Invisible_Asps. I use what ever I can find, a combination of wavs/oggs anything from anyone and anywhere; trying to describe a feeling...a place...a time.
Just me having some fun...The music is composed by me. Just me doing experimental sounds and voice with a whole lotta fun and putting it out there for anyone who wants to listen...
experimental electronica This is an even more experimental, mostly electronic side project of the guys who brought you Dross (the late) Greg Euphrat: Synth/drum programming, Vocals, occasional guitar Daniel Euphrat: Synth/drum programming, Vocals, occasional keyboards, occasional guitar are Smiling all the Time If you haven't heard our main project , come listen to our strange breed of metal.
music for you: of both electronic and psychedelic/folk varieties. Electronic music in the minimal vein plus some of my proper solo 'songs' as well. All in a constant state of development...
Also known as 'Drone Doom Metal' with hints of noice and ambience.
different I've been been experimenting with recording and composing since 1972 while majoring in music composition. I soon fell in love with electronic music, primarily because it allowed me to compose perform with great flexibility. And since that time, as electronic music technology progressed, I continued to make music with various generations of synths and digital recording methods as fantasist 'new toys' were developed. It's been fun ride. So what type of do I create? Sorry. I can'...