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Artist description
Leviathant is a one-man music project created by Matt Dunphy in hopes of producing some interesting headphone music.Utilizing synthesizers and samplers at the moment, and a knack for mixing, the rhythmic music engineered by this projectranges from ambient to techno to electronic-industrial to soundtrackish stuff. |
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Music Style
Electronic-Industrial(?) |
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Musical Influences
NIN, Radiohead, Tool, Autechre, Aphex Twin, ATR, Macha, The The |
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Similar Artists
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Artist History
Leviathant first came about circa 1996, together with Dan "chimchim" Dannenburg in a web-band groupcalled 'the product of frozen sperm'. Time constraints, shifts in creative direction, and so forth, split thePFSup after two years of churning out music. |
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Group Members
Dunphy, Matthew Patrick |
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Instruments
Samplers, + synthesizers subtractive, additive, hybrid and FM. |
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Albums
Ellipsis |
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Press Reviews
Raw42 Monthly Review ^==- "driving electronic combined with leviathant's talented compositions make this music pack a nasty (read: good) punch. well done and recommended for industrial fans." . . . . . . . . ||||| FAQT: Electronic Culture writes of previous work ^==- "...dark & brooding industrial instrumentals. The tracks are of the deep listening variety, precisely constructed & ranging from ambient to uptempo, sometimes within the same song. The savvy programming & sound selection is pure excellence..." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ||||| Monkey&Penguin on Ellipsis ^==- "i knew this song would be good as soon as it started out with the funk-ass drums in the beginning. from there, various noises move around the speakers." |
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Additional Info
Sloth gives way to new direction and collaboration in 2002 |
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Location
York, PA - USA |
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