If there is one thing that I can immediately say about Zoog Von Rock, it’s that I admire his dedication to his band. Like many other artists, he’s traveled around the States recording a shit ton of odd sounds (From demolished buildings in Detroit to synthesizers build by UFO hunters in Nevade, go figure) just to get the right noise for his most recent album, The Product. Released back in March, he recruited a bunch of other different artists to help out on the album and add some extra flavor to the overall dish that he’s serving up.
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Bryce Recordon from Waveform City talks to Angelspit’s Zoog Von Rock about how originally got into modular synthesis, plus ideas on patching.
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Bryce Recordon from Waveform City talks to Angelspit’s Zoog Von Rock about how he is inspired by the history of Electronic Music and how he applies it too his music.
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Tom Kray reviews Angelspit’s live performance of Nosferatu.
Angelspit Vs. Nosferatu is a cerebral experiment in sound and experience. During the show members from Angelspit, I:scintilla and The Gothsicles perform a live soundtrack to the horror classic, Nosferatu.
Bryce Recordon from Waveform City talks to Angelspit’s Zoog Von Rock about his musical background and education.
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Bryce Recordon from Waveform City talks to Angelspit’s Zoog Von Rock about his ‘Church’ and ‘Creative Process Management’ philosophy. Synthesizers and music are religion…right?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZO9UqspAksk
If you are an artist or musician having trouble keeping track of your song/artwork/workflow, Zoog’s instructional videos will definitely help:
Necromag (the hub of hard edged content from the whole spectrum of heavier genres) reviews Angelspit’s latest CD ‘THE PRODUCT’.
“Track after track of accessible, infectious industrial that is altogether danceable, memorable and packed with satisfying scorn.”
Bryce Recordon from Waveform City talks to Angelspit’s Zoog Von Rock about his first synthesizer and introduction to sound design.
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This is a three minute excerpt from Angelspit’s live performance of the 90 min soundscape to this classic silent horror film ‘Nosferatu’.
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