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NEW VIDEO: “THE EVENT” (Aerophone Solo by Colfax Mingo)

Combining their massive analogue synth collection to create “The Event”. The track peels back the layers of galactic emptiness with grand soundscapes and rich colors of Colfax Mingo’s Aerophone solo.

Cinematic and Cosmic music inspired by 70’s science fiction, Jean Michel Jarre, Michael Stearns, Klaus Schulze, Vangelis, Ben Frost, Jodorowsky, Chris Foss and Lovecraft.
Created with vintage analogue and modular synthesizers.
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NEW TRACK – THE LAST TRANSMISSION (ICE PLANET 9000/ANGELSPIT)

A mesmerizing and innovative blend of electronic and ambient music. Characterized by ethereal synth soundscapes, phased rhythms, and dreamlike melodies.
Inspired by 70’s science fiction, Jean Michel Jarre, Klaus Schulze, Vangelis, LORN, Ben Frost, Jodorowsky, Chris Foss and Lovecraft.
Created with vintage analogue and modular synthesizers.
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NEW TRACK: THE SONIC LATHE (ICE PLANET 9000/ANGELSPIT)

Thundering waves of audio are used to carve into glaciers for interstellar ice mining – accompanied by massive Blaster Beam and ethereal synthesizers.
Inspired by 70’s science fiction, Jean Michel Jarre, Klaus Schulze, Vangelis, LORN, Ben Frost, Jodorowsky, Chris Foss and Lovecraft.
Created with vintage analogue and modular synthesizers.
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NEW VIDEO: THE AQUESTOR (ICE PLANET 9000/ANGELSPIT)

Intergalactic radio signals drift forever over dark swirling synths and distorted Blaster Beam. Art by Walt Watts
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NEW VIDEO: THE ICE RINGS (ICE PLANET 9000/ANGELSPIT)

Dark swirling synths with an intergalactic solo from Colfax Mingo. Conjuring images of drifting through huge boulders of ice suspended in a planet’s rings. Art by Walt Watts

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NEW VIDEO: THE ZIGGURAT (ICE PLANET 9000/ANGELSPIT)


Something incredible is discovered under the ice on a distant planetoid.
The Ziggurat is the new track from Angelspit/Ice Planet 9000. Swirling nebula soundscapes inspired by 70’s science fiction, Jean Michel Jarre, Jodorowsky, Klaus Schulze, Chris Foss, Lovecraft and Vangelis.
Art by Walt Watts

NEW SINGLE: “BREATHING BUT NOT ALIVE”

NEW SINGLE: “BREATHING BUT NOT ALIVE”
Queen of the Static Opera and Angelspit team up to release their new single under the side-project VENUS OF GORGON.

Queen of the Static Opera and Angelspit team up to release their new single “Breathing But Not Alive”. The single is released under their new side-project VENUS OF GORGON with the dueling vocals of Melody Lynn (Queen of the Static Opera) and Zoog Von Rock (Angelspit). The track features a brutal synths colliding with “Blaster Beam” – a 6 foot aluminum stringed instrument armed with industrial strength wires and a barrage of Metal guitar pick-ups producing a wall of distortion.
“Breathing But Not Alive” is inspired by Melody and Zoog’s shared experience with being trapped a small town and breaking free of the oppressive mindset.

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BLASTER BEAM

DIY Blaster Beam – Parts and Prices list
Wanna build a Blaster Beam?
The attached ZIP HERE contains all parts, prices and (most) design specs for you to build your very own piece of SONIC HELL!!! Total cost is around $600
>> GET IT!

I’d like to thank Dustan Morgan at Guitar Rehab, Collin Schipper and DJ Underminer for their help. Special thanks to Dustan for supplying parts and UBER ROCK WOSDOM!

The Blaster Beam was invented by Craig Huxley. The Beam was invented by Mickey Hart (Grateful Dead)

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BRUTAL RESONANCE REVIEWS DIESEL PRIEST

Steven from Brutal Resonance reviews Diesel Priest
 
“Diesel Priest” is both an entertaining and thought-provoking album. After almost twenty-years in the business and countless albums, it’s no wonder Zoog Von Rock has a hold on things so much…it’s an album that can be appreciated just for it’s blistering electronic beats, but it can also be listened to for a deeper and further message.
– Steven, Brutal Resonance
 

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SOUND & SHADOWS REVIEWS DIESEL PRIEST

Ken from Sounds and Shadows reviews Diesel Priest
 
I think the greatest power here is how the lyrics effect 16 year old me as well as 44 year old me with both the passion and intelligence. This album is an experience that hits on so many levels. Von Rock, Angelspit.
– Ken, Sound&Shadows
 

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