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industrial cinema - hard aggressive action and musicbox charm. in an age of instant satisfaction and consumer whoring, it is all too possible to forget or even discard that which is important.
Genre:
Electronic: Ambient
Release Date:
2006
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© Copyright-subatomicglue, k.meinert
(842841016891)
Record Label: subatomic records
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about selling your friend (for cash) [Release date 2005]:
'"an ecclectic mix of hard aggressive action and musicbox charm. in an age of instant satisfaction and consumer whoring, it is all too possible to forget or even discard that which is important."'
about the band -
"subatomicglue creates cinematic industrial music. Dramatic like a cinematic film score, but loud and energetic like a rock concert. It's a continually evolving contradiction. The music genres represented lean to ambient techno or idm with an industrial/rock flavor varying from song to song, sometimes dipping into acidtrance or dark metal, and more recently ambient industrial or some kind of weird eclectic heavy metal mixed with minimal techno."
roots -
"What focused us on electronica in the beginning was orbital and aphextwin. To us, these bands were some of the first to show that electronica could be just as expressive and organic as live bands and symphonies while adding much much more in terms of sonic texture not available in most live acts. We really connected with the cinematic nature of these types of music that seemed to carry a story without words. On top of the organic nature of the music, they also kept a vibe that was still groovy, danceable, and most important, interesting. these ideas inspired us, and are what form the basis and influence of subatomicglue."
check out http://www.subatomicglue.com for more info.
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