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Artist description
Noises flow out of my head, and through the amazing conduit of modern technological innovation, find their way into yours. |
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Music Style
Synthetic electronic sounds |
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Musical Influences
Delia Derbyshire, Howard Scott Warshaw, Meat Beat Manifesto, Coil, Skinny Puppy, Kraftwerk, Aphex Twin, Public Enemy, Wendy Carlos, Philip Glass, Steve Reich, Brian Eno, Orbital, Autechre, the Orb, Einstruezende Neubaten, and of course Zero Times Infinity. |
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Similar Artists
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Artist History
Formed in 1997 to extend from Zero Times Infinity into solo work. "Mix One" cassette demo released in 1998. Two tracks released on CFOM's 1999 Boston Not London compilation, available at many fine Boston-area retail shops or direct from CFOM Records. Gritware Composite CD released 2000 on Voidstar Productions, available now at cdbaby.com and direct from Voidstar Productions. "Kahrzoff Implosion" released on Voidstar Production's 2001 Coronal Mass Ejections compilation CD, available now through Metropolis, cdbaby.com and Voidstar Productions. More releases to follow soon! |
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Group Members
Chris Castiglione |
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Instruments
Computers, synths, samplers, infernal machines |
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Albums
Mix One demo cassette; Gritware Composite CD; compilation appearances on CFOM Recordings' Boston Not London & Voidstar Productions' Coronal Mass Ejections |
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Press Reviews
Unlike many malicious young DIY upstarts, Castiglione isn't afraid to play with distortion and pitch changes, tempo shifts and outside sound sources. The collection ranges from sounds and beats and styles making it a true album..."Gritware Composite" has both quantity and quality.
- Jon Whitney, in the Brain (http://brainwashed.com/brain/brainv03i39.html) |
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Location
Tewksbury, MA - USA |
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