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Artist description
mor•phic res•on•ance (môr´fik ręz´enens) -n. 1. The influence of previous structures of activity on subsequent similar structures of activity organized by morphic fields. Through morphic resonance, formative causal influences pass through or across both space and time, and these influences are assumed not to fall off with distance in space or time, but they come only from the past. The greater the degree of similarity, the greater the influence of morphic resonance. -v. 2. We bring tha shit. -adj. 3. WE DON'T GIVE A FUCK. |
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Music Style
pure electronic aggression |
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Musical Influences
Numb, Snog, Graeme Revell, Will (Rhys Fulber), Soulfly, Das Ich prong, helmet, meshugga |
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Similar Artists
everything's out, murder's in |
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Artist History
If you knew then we'd have to kill you. (and no one wants that, now do they?) |
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Group Members
DaWood4 aka brad aka avery aka dudestein aka steve aka thugstein aka etc, etc,.... - obtainer of free shit, audio experimentation & sound gathering System Operator` HAWORTH - implementation of noize warfare and strategic cynicism R.BELIAL - vocalization of the collective sub-conscious and mastery of thought control JFX316 - mid range guitars; convulsions, utilities and a general disdain for all that is wack; one man street team ONUS-ONE- electronic beats; sarcasm, JIM- mid/low range guitars; quiet, JEFF M-low end ranger; smoke |
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Instruments
xp-60, n264, sp-808, td-7 turbo, gt-5, m101, dr-660, ev-666, acid, bEer-24, B.R.A.D. model 3957, vegas slut 1.0, fruit loops (2canSAM version 3.0), PS2.5, ESP guitars and basses, bc rich evil guitars, line 7 amps ver. audio programs and more..... |
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Albums
Dementia Girls single, Morphogenesis EP, Call to Chaos 2000 Compilation, Mobius Strip EP, Contempt (soon) |
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Press Reviews
"...Remember that when the op-ed, talking-head chatter about culture and it's effects reaches a psychobabble fever-pitch, it will in its own way be as noisy and confusing as anything (Morhpic Resonance) has ever done." -Ron Rollins, Entertainment Editor, Dayton Daily News "Their music is danceable to the extreme! There's definately a major old school industrial influence by the likes of Frontline Assembly, Front 242, Klute, etc. They also remind me of early Skinny Puppy because they have that thundering wall of sound interspersed with pretty, melodic keyboard parts... I'd highly recommend catching them live if you haven't already." -Tom Watson (CoreKillZine/MutantRenegade/Mk Ultra) "I've scene these guys a number of time and still can't figure out how they get such an amazing sound out of their gear. Morphic Resonance is a sound that you wont soon forget. It's edgy, thick, and full of disturbing realities. If your looking for a show that you can sit back and drink Zima too, this is not it. But if our looking for more of a controlled anarchy; I think you've found it." -Jim Brown (Faceless Underground) "Here we encounter demolished percussive elements, dense guitars edges, air-choirs, and ebm-esq patches, that are complimented by very volatile vocals.... a very promising new industrial act....that define a possible new edge for industrial rivet-headz to encounter." - Alan M. (seven zine) "They bring their stuff." -Amazed Onlooker |
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Additional Info
don't start a wack band. please. |
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Location
Dayton, OH - USA |
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