
Eventually
Technical math death metal with classical & jazz harmonic progressions
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Structural wave spectral 2009 Structural wave spectral 2009
structural piece of music based on minimal variables in rhythm and harmony - experimental working with density in drums and guitars.

in liquid 2009 in liquid 2009
Final take of some sort of distant re-make of my original song 'Formless' from 1994, Original song tried to be a mainstream death metal with a little glimpse of technicality. At that time I had only limited knowledge about writing music and playing i

Formless (1994) Formless (1994)
Original song 'Formless' from 1994, recorded in very poor quality however the only testimony of band history. Recorded live.
Eventually3 is currently one-man-band studio band of the original founder and initiator of this band revived after 15 years since disbanded in 1994.
Thanks to modern technology and musical tool the band can continue its journey and reflect what we believed in.
Probably the best explanation why to restore band 15 years dead is provided by one of the greatest musician death metal ever had; Paul Masvidal We were metal kids. This is our roots, so it feels really natural. So when people ask why they growl, I really like the use of a growl especially dynamically as an instrument
I highly recommend reading whole article http://www.metalsucks.net/2008/10/30/cynics-paul-masvidal-the-metalsucks-interview/
Band/artist history
Eventually were a band some 15 years ago; we disbanded around summer 1994 shortly after recording first and only Demo tape. Music received quite positive feedbacks from metal magazines but due to personal misunderstandings, inability to play at the technical level we believed in etc. etc. we just decided to split original line up. Well we were only bunch of 16 years old lads singer/bass was only 14. I cant remember any of the former members ever played in metal band, recorded any music to date.
I kindly asked my former mate to use Eventually name for my next Math / Death Metal projects so now I guess it supposed to be something like next generation however I believe that now it gets much closer to our original, genuine vision of the music we wanted to be in.
I tried to convince former singer to reappear on next recordings as I loved his voice very much I think he has the most Death metal voice I can imagine, I was turned down at this stage door has never been closed for the moment I will use my growl which is useful at this stage so it sums up it all as an one-man-band with a possibility to grow in numbers.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
At the moment no live shows.
Your musical influences
I am technical (death) metal kid. I was around 15 when all the best yet most commercially controversial albums were recorded;
Pestilence Spheres, Cynic Focus, Gorguts Erosion of Sanity, Atheist Elements (each of these bands split up shortly after release).
I am so happy Pestilence is again recording, Cynic newest album is the must, Gorguts now Negativa keeps rolling.
Only Meshuggah was not affected by this commercial plague, thanks God for that.
I only started to get know Meshuggah in 2004 and I am professional addict since then.
I think at this stage there will here and there lots of Pestilence, Cynic and Meshuggah in my new music. I have no issues with that and no one should have. I understand composing music as a scholars discipline and you can only get better by following greater example. During my years at Conservatoire and Uni while studying music composition I admire other works and studying score is like reading composers mind. You will then find out whether you can be your self as a stand-alone composer.
I have decided to learn some of the great song and record it. Three objectives to be met. 1st to build up playing technique, 2nd understanding and learning composition style, 3rd learning to record against benchmark.
last but not least the major musical sources for everyone Johan Sebastian Bach, L.v. Beethoven, Bela Bartok, Piere Boulez, Stockhausen, Ligeti and many more, jazz influences Metheny Pat, John Scofield, Allan Holdsworth.
What equipment do you use?
Schecter Omen 7 Extreme, Line 6 UX1, MacBook, Logic Pro 8, ToonTrack DFH, Behringer XM8500 (mic), Guitar Pro to write stuff up and see it in printed form checking out contrapunct and music flow.
I restarted creating metal music after 15 years so it takes some time to get reasonable equipment but to be honest i am happy with my current set-up. it is all in your abilities.
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