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Chris Camillo's solo project runs the gamut from Celtic folk music to synthetic ambience. He is currently working on his debut full-length CD, "echolocation". Check out his latest tracks at http://www.venusfalling.net as well as some earlier material here on the site. |
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Mice In Tights focus on creating driving rhythmic soundscapes. Evolving beyond cliche genres such as techno and trance they take intelligent dance music to the next level. They share the split EP "Discontinuity" with HTB. |
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"Capturing the sound made when everyone dies and turning it into 'music'." This caption describing the HTB track Unseen on 1997's Host embodies the inner philosophy of the band. Combining dark jungle and industrial noisecore and featuring vocals from Mike Coleman, Hate Turned Backwards delivers music with an ever-changing mood - individual songs can truly be said to have "chapters". They share the split EP "Discontinuity" with HTB. |
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Tears of God is the more ambient side of Nothing Inside's frontman, Rome Clegg. Combining synthetic textures with world rhythms to create powerful soundscapes, TOG's debut full-length CD Reason Slowly Dying is forever "in progress", stealing cycles from NI when it can. |
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Nekura could be described as classical experimental jazz filtered through a distortion pedal. They used a wide range of instrumentation, varying from synths to marimba and saxophone to bags of screws. Sadly, this project is no longer active, although some archival material is available on the site and there's enough lurking in the tape vaults to provide a "best of" one of these days... |
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Springing from the suburban wastelands of Georgia like a caged ferret, Stiff Kittenz began with demented tape collage and slide show presentations at DIY house shows as an attempt to either entertain or annoy all those who would listen. Centered around guitar and bass arrangements, this project continues to surprise all involved. Currently on hiatus, although some archival material is available on the site. |
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More code than music, Brainworm is in control... an occasional foray into "computer generated" music. |
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