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Artist description
This is an intense amalgamation of analog and digital synthesis connected in chaotic symbiosis through MIDI interface technology and IBM compatible computation devices. The pieces recorded herein are the audio-decimator bastard children of quasi-vintage synthesizers and uncapped musical insanity. N.P.O is true hardcore gabber that is neither weak nor repetitive. Drawing from diverse musical backgrounds Justin Lee and Darkstalker seek to both define and re-define the realm of gabber today. |
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Music Style
Gabber that is faster, harder, and more complex than your average MP3.com gabber artist. |
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Musical Influences
Morbid Angel, Skinny Puppy, Emperor, Marduk, Front Line Assembly, Reverend Horton Heat, Electric Hellfire Club, Atari Teenage Riot, Dimmu Borgir |
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Similar Artists
We sound like artists that actually own and play instruments. |
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Artist History
It all started in 1996 when two developing electronic musicians decided that they should combine their backgrounds of diverse musical interests to see what would be created.. Progressing musicaly in 1998/99 they took the name Non Prophet Organization (formerly Synthetic Diffusion)and struck out to spread their own breed of electronic music into the new millenium. |
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Group Members
Justin Lee - programming, keys, and guitar, Darkstalker - keys, programming, and bass, Chad Smith (who's real name will be kept anonymous)- additional electronic instrumentation. |
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Instruments
Acccess Virus Kb, Novation A Station, Yamaha EX5, 2 AKAI AX60's, Ensoniq Fizmo, Akai S5000, Alesis QS6.1, Yamaha AN 200, Yamaha DX 200, Roland RS-09, Korg DW 8000, Yamaha RM1X, Roland JX-8P,Roland JX-10, Roland Juno 106, various midi/audio interfaces and effects processors |
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Additional Info
Pontiac Powered |
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Location
Plano, Texas - USA |
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