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Old 15-06-2004, 12:22   #1 (permalink)
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location: Aberdeen, Scotland
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Default you want some insane death metal ?

you have to get hold of the new SC3 LP "book of horizons"

traditional arabic instrumentations (afghanistanian tunes)
mixed with off kilter ambience, surf guitar...and then....

DEATH METAL ! (it's insane!)

one's to look out for are :

the owl in daylight
UR: Book T : Exodus (this must feature Cephalic Carnage !)

garenteed to open your eyes to some new styles !

(here is waht WOM says about it : )

What does this all end up sounding like? You will hear a kick-ass surf band playing in Arabic/Persian tunings, and then switch over to a wall of Penderecki-style orchestral chord clusters accompanied by AC/DC. Then, perhaps the traditional sounding, pseudo-folk Turk/Central Asian imaginal band will hit center stage with Dhol, Saz, Rabab, Esraj and rock drums and start whacking out to the original, catchy songs that no one knows or cares are in 19/16 time. This might be followed by a totally pummeling, nightmarish, not-kidding one bit blast-beat Death Metal band that employs Boulez-ish atonal serialism, played in dastgah tunings, which of course will naturally segue into a band that specializes in Hindi Film Music from the second Golden Era... you get the picture. We're scratching the surface here, not exaggerating. And again, it’s no joke.
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