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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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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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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Angelspit are unique and one of the most consistently entertaining crossover acts in the world.
“Mixing industrial with rock and punk, utilising home-made electronic instruments and an incredible visual aesthetic to their releases, the music sounds like a riot and the image is nothing short of art.”
Anyway you look at it though, this time around the material is more in-depth rather intense at times, having the guitar work like jiggered chainsaws with its beats, the synths and various other sounds all blended together, into this mayhem of chaos while all the contributors wrap it altogether. In short, “The Product” is a release that rather screams at you with its bouncy excessive beats.
Those of you familiar with my past writings will be intimately familiar with Angelspit (and my obsession with them), but for the rest of you expecting something more metal, this may not be for you. Angelspit instead create hyper-aggressive industrial/electro-punk music with some of the most twisted lyrics you will ever hear.
I discovered the Australian duo Angelspit fans of EBM – I asked them for recommendations for metalheads. Angelspit makes a kind of cyberpunk, synthesizers are slain, drum machines and samplers burn tortured as viscous guitars and corruptive beats are added to the mix.