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Artist description
99 names of god is an experimental band based in the DFW metroplex. Our sound can be described in one word: "schizophrenic". |
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Music Style
Experimental, Soundscape, Alternative, Rock |
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Musical Influences
King Crimson, Bjork, Rush, Muslimgauze, Scott Walker, PJ Harvey, Bill Laswell |
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Group Members
Mark Cook: Warr Guitar, loops, programming... Kris Swenson: Vocals, Keys, Bass, Words... Jason Spradlin: Drums... |
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Instruments
Warr Guitar, Roland MC 303 & 505 Grooveboxes, Roland V drums |
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Albums
eXcursions, Tappistry Volume I, Tappistry Volume II, Confessions of Young Moderns - Songs Inspired by Bill Nelson, State of the Union 2.001 |
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Press Reviews
It takes you to the depths of your consciousness and slams you back into the stark reality of now with their masterful artistry of fusing haunting vocals and electronic instrumental motion. An excursion of the mind. A bite into a slice of apathy pie with a tall full glass of homogenized whole milk while watching any major network primetime half-hour sitcom is the cure from releasing the chilling visions imparted by experiencing this music. -Derrick Spoensen, Amazon.com Review |
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Location
Arlington, TX - USA |
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