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Alan D.D. interviews Angelspit about the new remix album Puncture Marks.
Zoog Von Rock, the mastermind behind the electro-industrial sound of Angelspit, is preparing the release of the band’s next remix album, Puncture Marks. He gave me an early access to the amazing sound of this project and we also had the chance to talk a little about it, offering a more complete insight on its creating process and about what it is about.
Ilker Yücel, the genius behind ReGen Magazine books Zoog Von Rock for a 30minute phone interview…3 hours later, they’re still going…
An InterView with Zoog Von Rock of Angelspit By (Ilker81x)
For a whole decade, Angelspit has stood as a singular entity in the electro/industrial music scene, characterized by aggressively crunchy beats, caustic electronic textures, unorthodox songs structures, and driven by socio-politically charged lyrics that stem from front man Zoog Von Rock’s in-your-face punk sensibilities. Since the band’s 2006 Krankhaus debut, the lineup has changed, but the band’s sonic and lyrical vocabulary has stayed the same, embracing edgy fashion and varying styles of electronic music to create a unique style that is identifiably Angelspit. For the band’s sixth album, CULT OF FAKE, Von Rock took things in a different direction; still true to the virulent and distorted industrial clanks and clatters of the past, CULT OF FAKE took a heavy influence from modern dance music, incorporating elements of techno and EDM in a way the band’s music had only hinted at before to create what Von Rock has referred to as “the soundtrack to ‘Hell Yeah!’” Funded via a successful Kickstarter campaign, CULT OF FAKE also looked back to the band’s past with the infusion of sounds and samples from Krankhaus, serving as a keen reminder of where Angelspit has been, how far the band has come, and how much further things have yet to go. Taking the time to discuss his music with ReGen, Von Rock speaks about the development of Angelspit’s musical identity over the course of the last decade to culminate in his latest outing. With topics ranging from classic science fiction and political history to the breaking down of the industrial scene, Von Rock declares loudly and proudly, “Fuck Art! Let’s Dance!”
Zoog talks about Angelspit’s new music video for NEW DEVIL
-Zoog Von Rock
ANGELSPIT’S EMAX 1 RACK $1,200
Zoog’s EMAX1 Rack. Used on almost every recording zoog has made since 1993 (!!). Also comes with Merch Pack + Signed Hardcore Pong Poster + Hardcore Pong Tshirt + Digital Download.
“I absolutely love this machine and will be saddened to see her go. The Emax has a BIG sound. It has a gritty sound due to it’s 12bit sampling, yet fat and lush due to it’s analog filters. This is the base model – not the HD or SE. She has many disks, they contain elements to Angelspit songs. The Power board was replaced in January 2015. She works like a charm!
Auxiliary Magazine’s Rocki Lee sinks her teeth into Angelspit’s album THE PRODUCT
ANGELSPIT – THE PRODUCT
After a decade since their debut album, KRANKHAUS, Angelspit has shown no lull in committing aural violence over the years. With their new release THE PRODUCT, the band showcases new lyrical structures, complex guitar chords, and guest collaborators. However none of this is at the expense of Angelspit’s signature flavor.
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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