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Artist description
Ronh Atian is an independant noise artist experimenting with eccentric sources of audio. Ronh Atian tends to lean toward a darker, more dadaistic side of music. Ronh Atian is the epitome of bad taste and no skill, and thusly the 'music' sounds as such...Ronh Atian is an experimental / noise musician. Ronh attempts to paint soundscapeswith the usage of mini-cassette recorders, microwaves, fans, cheap keyboards,sub-standard instruments, and miscellaneous sampling. To date, Ronh has threecomplete, full-length albums and numerous compilation contributions. Ronh is oneof two members in an online 'band' dubbed Manic Blister. Manic Blister were behindtwo well recieved albums (The LiteStep Album & Pluntoon, respectively).Ronh Atian, in the future, hopes to broaden his music via the introduction of variousunique genres into his musik. Inferno, his first venture, was a soundtrack to the classic DanteAllighieri poem of the same title (second portion of 'The Divine Comedy'). Pain Machines,a more recent effort, was Ronh's attempt to mimic, via musik, mechanisms that are built to inflict torment upon it's victim. The third, and latest, was a mixture of two projects: Beep and Gross. Beep, being the recording on binaural brain frequencies. The general idea being, the listener, wearing headphones, will hear the appropriate frequencies and have a bowel movement. Gross is a collection of new, unrelated songs, showing a slight progression in the aforementioned artist's work, including vocals. |
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Music Style
Terror Noise / Experimental |
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Musical Influences
Throbbing Gristle, COIL, Alien Sex Fiend, Sonic Youth, Psychic TV |
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Similar Artists
Genocide Organ, Premature Ejaculation |
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Artist History
est. 1999 |
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Group Members
Ronh Atian - Programming/Mixing/Sampling |
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Instruments
Guitars, Air Conditioners, Micro Cassette Recorders, Flushed Toliets, Fans, Old $20 Keyboards |
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Albums
Inferno, Pain Machines, Gross / Beep |
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Press Reviews
n/a |
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Location
Terre Haute, IN - USA |
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