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Dyskhord Live: Volume One

by Dyskhord

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Dyskhord Live: Volume One contains over 3 hours of improvisational electronics. For anyone who's ever banged on a synthesizer or wailed into a distortion driven microphone this album will resonate with familiar tones and feelings. Sliced and stretched into a pleasing waveform, each track is a mashup of the best moments from the jam sessions that take place here in the studio.

Heavily manipulated vocals, ambient drones, grain shifted segues, soaring cascades of strings, melancholy piano arpeggios, and hand crafted beats created on the fly.


impurfekt: "I'm impressed. This feels like a combination of live albums I have from Future Sound of London and Atari Teenage Riot...I like how intermixed with the chaos there are quiet melodies and synth notes. It definitely gives it a cohesive feel. I can't help but smile when you get particularly crazy..."

lucidstatic: "I dug it. I think many people pigeonhole themselves and it seemed like a natural expression of music...nice experimental release that reminded me of early industrial prior to all the genre shit..."

Mangadrive: "I really liked where you took the live album. There's a lot of good atmospheres going there and limiting yourself to what you can do live is a pretty challenge."

credits

released January 15, 2013

Composed, produced, engineered and mixed by Alan Chitty
Assisted by Kenneth Nordin and Layla Chitty
Mastered by Anatoly Grinberg
Artwork by Antonio Jimenez

In memory of Brian Timothy Cox

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Dyskhord

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Dyskhord is an American Industrial project formed in 1998.

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