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Artist description
Heterosonic is born out of the ashes of Glitch, the former name of this duo comprised of Ed Altounian and Jon Ameel. |
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Music Style
Industrial/Techno |
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Musical Influences
Front Line Assembly, Nine Inch Nails, 16Volt, Killing Joke, MDFMK, the media |
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Similar Artists
all of our influences combined |
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Artist History
Formerly known as Glitch, the name was changed due to the large amount of bands using the same name. Jon and Ed have worked together for the past 4 years as Glitch and are now moving on to newer, more intricatly composed material under the name Heterosonic. Why Heterosonic? Hetero - meaning different. Sonic - meaning sound. Thus, Heterosonic = different sound |
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Group Members
Ed Altounian - Keys, Programming, Vocals, Sampling, Loops, Tweaking, Production, Management. Jon Ameel - Guitars, Vocals, Strange-Can't-Quite-Place-It Sounds, Programming and Production. |
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Instruments
Ensoniq SQ80 (synth), ASR10 (sampler), DP4 (FX), Digitech 256XL (FX), BBE Sonic Maximizer (FX), Alesis DM5 (drum module), RA-100 reference amp, Peavey Versamix 16ch. mixer, Gadget Labs Wave 8/24 Digital Computer Interface Box, One BAD ASS Computer with tons of speed and space |
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Albums
D[elEcTROnIc]T - compilation featuring Detroit electronic based artists, Decay - the EP containing 4 songs written as Glitch |
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Press Reviews
Reaction to Columbine shootings article in The Observer, 1999. Outburn Magazine review on D[elEcTROnIc]T, 1999. |
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Location
Howell, MI - USA |
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