Quite possibly more than one of these is out for the 15 minutes of fame by association, either imagined or othewise.
9xDead - Excession - We Were Right [a dodgy darklings song written by Von? Bah.]
Empty Promises - Residue - Pennsylvania All Scars [features FALAA, apparently]
Tarwater - Rabbit Moon - Revisited - Mobile Home (vocals) [samples Dominion?]
Odd Von mentions at Discogs.com
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It does sound a lot like him, but I don't think it's him (at least on the albums I've heard; I've not heard Rabbit Moon, though).
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The most successful tyranny is not the one that uses force to assure uniformity but the one that removes the awareness of other possibilities, that makes it seem inconceivable that other ways are viable, that removes the sense that there is an outside.
The most successful tyranny is not the one that uses force to assure uniformity but the one that removes the awareness of other possibilities, that makes it seem inconceivable that other ways are viable, that removes the sense that there is an outside.
Noticed this about Tarwater:
Strawberry Shoes and Mobile Home recorded live at Volksbuhne Berlin for 13 steps to the atom in March 1997.
Live vocals, eh? Berlin would fit the bill, for what its worth.
Strawberry Shoes and Mobile Home recorded live at Volksbuhne Berlin for 13 steps to the atom in March 1997.
Live vocals, eh? Berlin would fit the bill, for what its worth.
"I hold myself personally responsible for Nine Inch Nails (among others), but not for the fact that they look like Alien Sex Fiend." - Von, '95
Orig. threadmh wrote:Tarwater - Mobile Home
I found the MP3. It has a date of 5th July 2007 on it, so it's possible that it was discussed on here around that time, although a search turns up nowt.
Stylistically, it's very ambient/electronic, with a squelchy drumbeat and lotsa bleepy noises. Very slow.
The "Eldritch vocals" consist of a very electro-distorted (almost vocoder-like) rendition of the main part of Mother Russia (from "We serve" up to "stuck inside...") at the beginning, then it goes off into noodling territory for the rest of the song. There's also some low moaning at the end that could be more vocals, or could be an instrument.
Overall it's nice, but not really earth-shattering. I'd put up a download but it's probably illegal...