Grog & Maggy
@Transcendental Desecration
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San Diego, CA USA
Joined Jun 6, 2010
Transcendental Desecration was formed in 1991 as an experimental, improvisational-performance project that was extremely psychedelic in concept and flavor. Part electronic. Part rock. Part anything that made noise and rhythm. Founder Gideon (aka Grog The Parakeet Slayer, Lord Gwydyon) started the band as a concurrent side project to his primary project/band Of Godlike Passions and Tweak Fulling On. Other side projects (most of which are still active) include Slug Bane, Siren, Mutant Fruit, Ronin, Gerrald Zixel's Deep Space Orchestra and FUB. By about 1999, Grog had completely cleaned the slate with TD and recruited his intellectual and musical soul mate Maggy Mjolnir to take part as the new permanent and equal musical partner in all aspects of their creative and production endeavors. Since then, they have produced over 20 albums. Transcendental Desecration is now their flagship project and like all their projects it is still 100% independent.
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Transcendental Desecration
Jun 13, 2010
About "Resisting Detest" intro: yes, we tend to agree that it can get a bit too tedious. Considering that the primary purpose and application of our music is as a psychoactive enhancement to certain "altered states of consciousness," that intro in particular has a tendency to produce rather interesting time-dilation experiences. We plan on recording a version 3 which will be based on our usual live arrangement of that song (more dynamic intro, more breaks, nice break-for-spaceout in the middle).
You have our continued gratitude for your learned listening and the time you take to comment. We love the communication. Cheers.
Transcendental Desecration
Jun 13, 2010
@Parker Files: Thanks for the listen on the new stuff and for the critique on Frogenstein and Resisting Detest. We are both big time gamers (especially Mags) and yes we played Homeworld (great game). We're not at all into anime but Akira rocks and was quite influential for us. The "insect" sounds you mentioned are actually all frog sounds. 4 different species of frog, each with a totally different frog-song are all layered throughout that track. The vocal is a Lisa Gerrard sample.
Transcendental Desecration
Jun 13, 2010
@Parker Files: We were listening to a BUNCH of your tracks the other night--maybe it was us that showed up on your charts. Not sure however if we listened to every track because we were also uploading our own tracks and filling out profile info etc. and at some point your player page we had open got redirected during our fiddling. We've gone back a few times to listen to "3 Bottles" which is our favorite so far. We'll definitely come back and listen to the whole set and leave comments as soon as we get our profile here sort of settled and add several more tracks etc. Soon. Very soon.
ijihara
Jun 13, 2010
Alright - listening now.
Castle Frogenstein - Love the intro and all the sounds! Sounds like I'm in some kinda crazy japanese castle in an alternate universe while tripping on acid (alternate universe acid, that is). The insect-like sounds are really cool. The vocal sounds disturbing, mesmerizing, and trippy all at the same time.
Resisiting Detest V2 - This is genius - reminds me of the AKIRA soundtrack - really sets a tone and sticks with it for its massive 9 min+ length. Did you ever play Homeworld(1999)? This and Castle Frogenstein remind me of that game as well. Anyway - 3:11 and onward will make me remember this track for a while. My only complaint is that while most of your intros I've heard so far are very long, this one kinda feels like it drags - 58 seconds of a 4 second loop gets tedious after a bit.
I'll listen to some more later on today.
ijihara
Jun 13, 2010
Great! I'll check them out tomorrow morning.
Also - someone listened to every single track I had last night, according to my stats page. Was it you? Can't figure out who my mysterious #1 fan is.
Transcendental Desecration
Jun 13, 2010
Good to know about this site. We already see what you mean about the rap/hip hop spammers. Like most other sites we're getting hit early by a few "friend-bots" but they are always easy to spot.
About who's who here: either/or but usually both of us. More often than not it is both of us sitting at the computer together (which is in our music studio) so we always use the "we" rather than "I" or "me."
By the way, added that track you asked for and a few others and we're going to put up a few more tonight. We're picking out some that can't be found anywhere else. Hope you enjoy.
ijihara
Jun 12, 2010
Also, the site's run by like, 4 dudes. Which is cool, because they're not corporate bastard sell-outs, but not cool, because they really only respond to the major issues. Their support is pretty decent, though.
Oh yeah, I noticed there are two band members. Which one is this? Grog or Maggy?
ijihara
Jun 12, 2010
Awesome.
Also, yeah, for the most part, soundclick is a pretty cool place. The forums are really cool, and in there is a great community that will always be there. Hell, I even met a guy that I moved out of my house to go meet and start a band with. Going back over there some time this year to start it for real.
There are a couple of things you've gotta be prepared to ignore though. Spammers, like in other sites, are here too - especially hip hop. It happens on the forums, for the most part - they come every few days or so, but the mods do a good job of getting rid of them (fairly) quickly. As for the ones on your member page - the delete button is very conveniently located next to their post, LOL.
Transcendental Desecration
Jun 12, 2010
Thanks for the comments (keep them coming). Glad you liked our offerings. We kind of figured that you'd like us after hearing your track "3 Bottles" (very cool). About our track "Miracle Side-effects", your wish is our command. We happen to have a slightly shorter version we edited for one of our limited edition albums so we'll put that up now as well as a few others. We'll try to find a few completely unreleased tracks (or soon-to-be released (hint hint)) to show off as exclusives for SoundClick.
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I keep forgetting to tell you, but someone opened a psychadelic electronica review thread in the forums. Here's the link if you want to submit: http://board.soundclick.com/viewtopic.php?t=337218 EDIT: Man, it just now closed. It'll re-open later. EDIT2: Just re-opened.