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Trouble getting your music to people? Trying to build your fan base? Here’s some awesome ideas from 2 record label dudes – Brian Graupner (Tiger Squawk Records) and me (Black Pill Red Pill).
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In this video we tackle it head on and give pointers so you can FINISH YOUR ALBUM!!
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I explore how to make sounds more organic and “alive” – focusing on a Kick Drum module (Hexinverter Mutant BD9 Kick Drum Module). The different sounds you can get out of it will blow your mind!
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Click Interview’s with Angelspit.
Each Album Must Push Something Different…I cannot constantly churn out genre specific albums – that is so boring to me, it’s just not Rock’n’Roll. I’ve changed, my audience has changed, the world has changed… I try to be inspired our collective experience and we all grow together.
– Zoog, Angelspit
– Zoog, Angelspit
Chris from Monkey Press talks with Angelspit’s Zoog about cyberpunk and the new album “BANG OPERATIVE“.
Many people who share my interest in synthesizers and making music do not have the opportunity to go to college, so I share my knowledge with them.
– Zoog, Angelspit
– Zoog, Angelspit
Stuart Bruce from Chain DLK reviews Angelspit’s album “Bang Operative“.
It’s thick, angry, sharply produced electro-metal with muscle and vigour.
– Chain DLK
– Chain DLK
Inferno Sound Diaries from Side-Line reviews Angelspit’s album “Bang Operative “.
One of the main characteristics from this album is the production of the vocals, which have something sensual. It creates a delicious, hot match with the deep, vibrating bass lines. Another important element of the work is the constant sound manipulation creating a sophisticated touch. Angelspit sounds dark, rough and definitely punkish!
– Inferno Sound Diaries
– Inferno Sound Diaries
Steven Gullotta from Brutal Resonance interviews Angelspit’s Zoog Von Rock about their new album “Bang Operative“.
Different approach, different cast, different angle, same underlying chaos.
– Angelspit
– Angelspit
Released back in September, Angelspit’s new album “Bang Operative” is a theory in human and societal decay all in the name of glorious technology and internet stardom. The cyberpunk album rooted in real world problems via the cult-like celebrity Hollywood status paired with homelessness, Zoog took inspiration from his hometown and personal experiences to create “Bang Operative“. A work of fiction blended in reality – check out our full interview with Zoog directly below.
Angelspit releases their 8th studio album.
Bang Operative. 13 new tracks. September 09, 2019.
DARK MENACING DRIVING // CYBERPUNK Vs SYNTHWAVE
ANGELSPIT’s 8th album BANG OPERATIVE is influenced by the Synthwave sound of 1978-1981. Written and recorded in Los Angeles, the album is inspired by the city’s sprawling dystopia.
“BANG OPERATIVE is a head-on collision of Cyberpunk and Synthwave, using massive swirling synths, distorted drums and crushing guitars to create sonic clouds as thick as LA smog.”
– Zoog Von Rock, Angelspit.
– Zoog Von Rock, Angelspit.
The lyrics are dark and personal, commenting on stimulation-addiction, isolation, loneliness and the mayhem of modern life while balancing at the edge of sanity.
Several tracks feature dueling male/female vocals with English vocalist Cherry Bligh – who brings a new aggressive edge to ANGELSPIT’s sound.
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What happens when you reach a fork in the road? Should you start a side project? Should you change direction? Should you embrace something new?
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