Pedro Amodio: voz y letras
Javier Aldana : batería - Tomás Nochteff: bajo
Influences
Los cien barrios porteños. TV. Videojuegos. Romanticismo y nihilismo. El mundo pre-internet. Toxicomanía. El cielo sobre Buenos Aires. Días de escuela. Juventud. Los viajes de Gulliver. Alicia en el país de las Maravillas. Antonin Artaud. William Burroughs. Roberto Arlt. Escapismo. Paranoia. Yo Soy Mío, FM Tango, Kraftwerk, "Public Castration is a Good Idea" (Swans), "The Enemy Strikes Black" (Public Enemy), "Voice of America" (Cabaret Voltaire), "Pioughd" (Butthole Surfers), "Bass Culture" (Linton Kweasi Johnson), "Doc at The Radar Station" (Captain Beffheart), "Sons Find Devils" (Virgin Prunes, video), "Licenced To Ill" (Beastie Boys), "Kollaps" (Einsturzende Neubauten), "Suicide" (Suicide), "Bad Music For Bad People" (The Cramps), "Frankenchrist" (Dead Kennedys), "Prayers on Fire" (The Birthday Party), "Stooges" (Stooges), "Metal Box" (PIL) acid house en Age of Communication, Velvet Underground, Lou Reed, Nico, Omar Viola, Exploited, Resorte, "No New York", "In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up" (Ministry, video), "Horse Rotorvator" (Coil), "Loveless" (My Bloody Valentine)
Dios,
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(DEFINITION FROM WIKIPEDIA, NOT RELATED TO ANY MEMBER OF THE BAND)
"Dios was a band from Argentina that started to play in 1992. They finally released an album in 2001 with 19 songs. The group split up a few months after the release of this first and last album.
During their existence the group gained the status of a cult band. The lack of a guitar gave Dios a very claustrophobic sound that exalted the hypnotic sound of the drums and the bass. The music critics have tried to classify Dios sometimes as punk, sometimes as darkwave, sometimes as no wave, sometimes as trip-hop. Probably Dios was all of these things and none of them.
Their music was probably influenced by the very early sound of Swans (band), Suicide (band) and Joy Division. The lyrics of Dios were often very close in style to the poetry of Tango and its Lunfardo, offering a romantic and yet critic ode to the low life of Buenos Aires.
Note: "Dios" is the Spanish for "God""
Band Members
Javier Aldana: drums and percussion
Pedro Amodio: vocals
Tomás Nochteff: bass guitar
Discography
"Dios", 2001
HOTEL PARADISE EN BUENOS AIRES. (músicos de Chicos Eléctricos, Motosierra, Silverados, Buenos Muchachos...) VIERNES 4 diciembre en SALON PUEYRREDON, junto a THE TANDOORIS Y ZERO. DOMINGO 6 en TÍO BIZARRO. (SABADO 5 A CONFIRMAR)
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"No sé" es una de mis preferidas, gracias por darle a Óscar ese regalo. Ahora sí tendré a DIOS dentro de mi. Saludos muchachos. Que todos estén bien por todas latitudes. Baby Júarez.
Muso Fantasma - Se Puede Bailar Con Los Demonios Pero Siempre En Actituo De Fiesta cd-r
Muso Fantasma is a Spanish duo. You might remember them from their collages in our 1st issue of Random Magazine. Pedro Amodio is from Argentina. He was a member of several bands. The most famous was Dios mixing punk and dark wave sounds with great spoken lyrics. Adriana Petit is also a collage artist with a unique temperament. Now they are working together creating music and collages. This is their first release and our 2nd in the "anarthria" series. Their music is like a trip to unknown and gostly places. a collage of sounds with dramatic melodies. They use sumplers, effects, keyboards, electric guitar and industrial percussions. The artworks are made by Muso Fantasma making this release a real art object!
This release would be a limited edition of 250 copies