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Go away if:
- You want beats. Power electronics is "noise" and you won't like it. I don't do "dance" music.
- You want originality. I don't do this to be "original".
- You want sounds pleasing to the ear.
- You are a "noiser" that "hates" vocals in noise. You will be wasting your time.
Yes. I am an asshole, and I can care less about what others think, or how they try to "analyze" me.
I especially don't care about what others think about my music (if you can call it that). I like it,
that's all that matters to me. If you don't like it, and/or think it sucks, press "STOP". There is no gun
to your head.
At least I'm kind enough to provide this warning.
This page has been abandoned and will no longer be updated (for obvious reasons).
More tracks available here: thechildren.iuma.com.
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18 minute track based on "temporary insanity" (the "Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde" scenario), inspired by the 1974 case of Ronald DeFeo (which also was the inspiration for the "Amityville Horror" fictional book/movie). High, mind-shattering frequencies, grating, Lo Fi harshness, "ambient" textures, and sparse vocals. This track was originally going to be put on a 3" CD-R as the "Disturbance" E.P.. I opted to make this track as a download instead. |
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Credits: BRR |
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Sweet Bloody Children pre "When Death Becomes Art" archive track from the second session. Featured on the "When Death Becomes Art" re-release CDR. |
CD: When Death Becomes Art (CD-R re-issue)
Label: Poison Control Studio (Self Released)
Credits: BRR |
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Sweet Bloody Children pre "When Death Becomes Art" archive track from the second session. Featured on the "When Death Becomes Art" re-release CDR. |
CD: When Death Becomes Art (CD-R re-issue)
Label: Poison Control Studio (Self Released)
Credits: BRR |
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