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Virus
Theres a music genre called Gothenburg?
Maaz
Ei, oi... could someone explain the genres to me please?
Maaz
quote:
Originally posted by Lira
Ei, oi... could someone explain the genres to me please?

In order not to turn this thread into a mess, I oficially asked it somewhere else

http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...threadid=122443 :D
Acid Junkie
quote:
Originally posted by fuct4less

btw, could hardcore artists like rotterdam terror corps be considered power electronics?


rotterdam terror corps has nothing to do with power electronics. it's pure gabber.

to hear power electronics, try to find something by the following artists:

noiseman433
skin crime
sickness
taint
navicon torture technologies
viodre
goat
con-dom (aka control domination)
knurl
p×p
propergol
slogun
macronympha
today, i'm dead
xenonics k-30
bloodyminded
wolf eyes
masami akita (aka merzbow)
konstruct/de/konstruct
inhalant
static storm system
rotten piece

for power noise artists:

imminent (former imminent starvation)
converter
iszoloscope
tarmvred
pneumatic detach
andxesion
exclipsect
aural blasphemy
antigen shift
somatic responses
ametric manifold
sulphuric saliva
synapscape
zotz
savak
any future
noisex

etc. etc. etc.
bass drive
death metal karaoke :haha:


I used to like some metal when i was younger (mainly thrash metal)


I happen to be listning to this song by this portoguese gothic band
Moonspell - opium
Dark Apostle
quote:
Originally posted by Acid Junkie
noisex

merzbow


I just hate noisex, dunno really why, but I heard stuff of them a few times and ever since I stay away from it asif it's the black plague.

Merzbow is just so nice. Their sounds gives me the creeps in a positive way. The only thing I don't like about some merzbow production is the use of static noise or white noise, can't stand it, if I want to hear any of the two I'll turn on my tv or radio :toothless
blazed it
quote:
Originally posted by Acid Junkie


masami akita (aka merzbow)




learned about this guy in my pop culture in japan class.
fuct4less
quote:
Originally posted by Virus
Theres a music genre called Gothenburg?


yes there is. its swedish form of death metal that gained popularity in the late eighties. it was pioneered by bands such as dark tranquility and opeth. it is more melodious than normal death, but its still retains dark lyricism and a simialar vocal style.

hoped i helped explain it:toothless
Dark Apostle
So Gothenburg is what I would call melodic black metal like Old Mans Child and in a lesser extent the newer productions of Dimmu Borgir.

OR is it more like The Sins Of Thy Beloved ans Siebenbürgen?
fuct4less
no thats black metal, here, i hope this can help:

quote:
taken from the bnr metal encyclopedia
One of the more extreme forms of metal, death metal is basically an offshoot of thrash, with less melodic riffs and a low, growly, often almost unintelligible vocal style that at its best (or worst, depending on one's point of view) has been described as "cookie monster vocals". The early nineties saw the initial rise of death metal in places such as Florida ( Death, Morbid Angel, Deicide, Obituary, and others) and Sweden ( At The Gates, Entombed, and others), and is still quite popular today. A second form of death metal is the so-called Gothenburg style, named for the Swedish city where innovators such as Dark Tranquillity and In Flames reside. Here, the vocal style is similar but the musical style is much more melodic, occasionally bringing to mind an Iron Maiden.


and the definition of black metal:

quote:
taken from the bnr metal encyclopedia
Black metal finds its roots in bands such as Venom and Bathory, and is often characterized by an inherently evil tone and a raspy vocal style (Quorthon of Bathory may or may not be the originator of this vocal style, but once you've heard him, many black metal vocalists will sound very similar to him, for what that's worth). The earlier bands focused on minimal instrumentation, as represented by Darkthrone, early Mayhem, and older Immortal, while another group of bands explored a more symphonic, keyboard-driven style (Emperor, Cradle Of Filth, Dimmu Borgir) and still others have migrated towards an eclectic, avant-garde direction (Arcturus, new Mayhem). Norway continues to be the primary exporter of black metal bands, though other countries have contributed some quality bands as well.

http://www.bnrmetal.com/

:D (i know my metal):toothless

Dark Apostle
quote:
Originally posted by fuct4less
http://www.bnrmetal.com/


Thx for the link :D
Anaardvark
quote:
Originally posted by whiskers
i have

Apoptygma Berzerk - Kathy's Song (Ferry Corsten Remix)
Apoptygma Berzerk - Until The End Of The World (Dan Frampton Remix)
Apoptygma Berzerk - Until The End Of The World (Dark Club Remix)
Apoptygma Berzerk - Until The End Of The World (Martin Eyerer Remix)
Apoptygma Berzerk - Until The End Of The World (Martin Eyerer Dub)


can i be a goth now? :D


Dont forget the awsome Apoptygma Berzerk - Kathy's Song (Mat Silver vs Tony Burt Remix) that was recently re-released (with Ferry's mix) on Above The Sky Records

Class :)
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