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atoga and other electronic peoples.
Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 3:29 am
by Infinity Dose
guy calls his project "Surgeon"
from wiki
His production, remix, and DJ repertoire are inspired by industrial music bands such as Faust, Coil, and Whitehouse, while also drawing influences from dance music ranging from early Chicago house to dubstep.
Faust, industrial? lolz no but you get the idea.
i recommend starting with something like the "screw the roses" EP. readily availabolz on soulseek. also he has a website, google it.
i don't normally like techno anyways but this is not overtly gay, also autechre remixed his shit iirc
also, as always, i have an assortment of electronic / rhytmic noise garbage on my site and am always looking for feedbax:
www.infinitydose.com
(new trax: "For 0cytis")
okay bye, btw where's wasteland?
Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 5:04 am
by TelemachusSneezed
Internesting! "PSTD Mix" is my fave. My / everyone's favorite "Taxi Driver" quote!
"For 0cytis" and "The Interceptor" are good, but would be better without the vocoderish samples in them. You got phat beats, tho. Nice and distorted / non-linear!
"Vault Life" should be included in Fallout 3 as background music (sans samples), no shit, and Bethsoft should hire you immediately to take over music production duties.
St. Toxic can take art duties... where the fuck is he lately anyways?
Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 5:08 am
by Infinity Dose
haha awesome and thanks,
im going to make phat beats all summer long.
i don't know about st. toxic though. mebe i can make phat beats to his pictars.
Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 5:31 am
by TelemachusSneezed
Auch, I like the "Lo-fi Propoganda" vid, especially the black guy that says "vital to freedom."
Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 9:35 am
by mr.Zahn
Wouldn't it be a nifty idea if all the musicians here on DaC create a Mark Morgan tribute song? I hate that he isn't doing the music for Fallout 3 so it would be cool if we could do a tribute album for him to pay the man some respect. Anybody in?
Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 9:37 am
by ixg
Yeah, PSTD Mix is good. I like the new one as well and the ambient tracks as well. The other two don't grab as well.
Also I thought there were older tracks...
Posted: Fri May 04, 2007 11:48 pm
by Infinity Dose
i'm down for making a "fallout remix album" in homage to mr. morgan. he also did awesome scores for descent 2, along with other good musicians. now that i think about it, interplay brought in some real musical talent. R.I.P.
ixg wrote:Yeah, PSTD Mix is good. I like the new one as well and the ambient tracks as well. The other two don't grab as well.
Also I thought there were older tracks...
thanks, it's satisfying knowing people like my work
and yes there was one older track from 2004 that i made entirely out of samples i took off AM radio... i thought it was too inaccessible so i removed it
Posted: Sat May 05, 2007 12:59 pm
by Antimeasure
St. Toxic can take art duties... where the fuck is he lately anyways?
http://www.friendster.com/7692001
Posted: Sat May 05, 2007 7:38 pm
by atoga
nice tracks infinitydose aka iohkus etc. the intro to 'for 0cytis' is grate.
that surgeon stuff is neat, i was expecting something harsh and industrial but it reminds me of featureless ambient techno like cristian vogel or something. it gives me a warm feeling.
Posted: Sat May 05, 2007 11:52 pm
by Infinity Dose
thanks dewd.
yea, on "screw the roses" EP he weaves dark ambient in behind 4/4 beats. so simple but genius imho. if you listen carefully, i think it's the first track, you can pick out sampling of some woman moaning / breathing really hard. hawt
Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 12:38 am
by Dogmeatlives
'For Ocytis' is my favorite, it makes me wanna beat somebody over the head to the beat.
Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 12:55 am
by Infinity Dose
haha, awesome. i've extended it a bit and tried to vary in the intro a bit more... upload the new version soon. now onto more electronix:
"BAD SECTOR"
http://www.bad-sector.com/
I recommend the album "Reset Rebis/Periferiche" it's the most rhytmic / beat driven album in his dicography, I figure this would be a good place to start for DAC fans, it seems to be the most accessible. He lets visitors download his music freely, but asks for a donation in return, which is reasonable.
The work of an Italian who's music ranges from dark ambient to almost rhytmic noise at times, especially on the album I mentioned. Imagine if the futurists noise musicians of the early 1900s had access to modern day gear and made their own analog synths. The beauty of it all is the analog quality to the sound doesn't go full out noise like so many power electronics acts, but has a really intricately woven feel.
And yes i'm bored, and was just listening to it and though why the fuck not introduce some others to this gem.