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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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
Angelspit’s new single ‘Art Imitates War’ is the first single from their 2023 album “The Bastard Gods” is an experiment in sonic brutality.
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Glitch shattered samples, ultra-distorted Blaster Beam and the punk-rock drumming of Dave Nato (4th Wall, Anti-Nowhere League), all entangled in a hammer fight to the death.
Angelspit took the old-school Industrial approach in making “Art Imitates War” by sampling metallic sounds and ruining them with distortion pedals.
Their six-foot aluminum Blaster Beam was also decimated, creating a wall of mayhem with its 11 low frequency piano wires.
“The music came from distorting smashed metal. When you hit metal it sings, but it screams when you distort it. It would be fair to say that I co-wrote the track with chaos and distortion. The lyrics cover the decay of the middle class, denial, drug abuse, domestic abuse, and mind-numbing social media telling you that everything will be OK if you stay plugged in. ‘Art Imitates War‘ is an experiment in sonic brutality.”
– Zoog Von Rock, Angelspit.
‘Art Imitates War‘ is now on all streaming services and Bandcamp. Angelspit’s 11th album “The Bastard Gods” is due for release in 2023.
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The Red Queen focuses on the Underworld and the ill-fated bride. Everlasting radiance proves to be a damning curse that lasts an eternity.
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New track from Bête Noire and Angelspit – A short horror story from HELL!
https://open.spotify.com/track/7DVNb2ps1GHo93TQISiJ8s?si=ee5eba78806042bb
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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JUN 03: Angelspit’s new single “All Hail the Hustle” drops today.
FREE DOWNLOAD: Angelspit’s new single “All Hail the Hustle (Single)” from their album “Diesel Priest“.
The single features 9 remixes from artists HXNGING RXVEN, Pill Brigade, Dj Underminer, DemonH8, The Search, Microwaved, Circle Burn, Trapped In Despair and 0110.
Cover features May May Graves. Photo by Newt Zonifay
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APR 01: Angelspit’s new single “Stand in Line” drops today.
“Stand in Line (Single)” is Angelspit’s third single from their album “Diesel Priest“.
The title track features the exclusive B-side “Blade” plus 12 remixes from artists God Cock, Null Confluence, Big Time Kill, Implant, The Search, replikant, Fakzility, ConnRAR, Branntshatz, Nikky Virus, hEADaCHE and ParaGnosis.
Artwork by the amazingly talented Etienne Green.
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– Steven, Brutal Resonance
Meet Karl Learmont | Musician (Angelspit)
December 20, 2021
We had the good fortune of connecting with Karl Learmont and we’ve shared our conversation below.