Drummers:
Danny Carey, Jimmy Chamberlin, Brann Dailor, Ginger Baker, Billy Cobham, John Bonham, Brian Viglione, Fab Moretti, Josh Freese, Lenny White
Electronic Influences: Aphex Twin, NIN, Teargas and Plateglass, Aural Floats, Moby, magic sound fabric, beat pharmacy, aes dana, bliss, blue tech, DODO, Mephisto Odyssey, Propellerheads, portishead
Bands:
American Head Charge
old AFI (when they were punk)
A Perfect Circle
Adicts
Alice In Chains
Arctic Monkeys
Art Brut
Mr. Bungle
The Brian Jonestown Massacre
Black flag
Bob Marley
Bad Brains
Battles
The Cure
The Clash
CSS
CKY
Cock Sparrer
Clutch
Coal Chamber
Cream
CSN+Y
Disturbed
Death From Above 1979
Dresden Dolls
Dimmu Borgir
Dope
Dead Boys
The Dickies
Dandy Warhols
Dangerdoom
Dog Fashion Disco
The Datsuns
Dogflesh
The 69 Eyes
Eisley
Eagles Of Death Metal
Elvis
Elvis Costello
Flatfoot 56
Fireball Ministry
Fear
Garbage
Gary Jules
Gnarls Barkley
The Giraffes
GBH
The Germs
The Groodies
Gogol Bordello
The Horrors
Inside Out (Zach de la Rocha preRATM)
Jimi Hendrix
Jimmy chamberlin complex
Joe Strummer & the Mescaleros
Korn
Led Zeppelin
Living Legends
Mute Math
Mastodon
Mike V. and the Rats
Modest Mouse
Matt & Kim
Mahavishnu Orcestra
Mark Knopfler
Matisyahu
MSI
Madvillian
MF Doom
Mushroomhead
Mudhoney
Mew
Naked raygun
Neil young
NIN
Orgy
Otep
Osaka popstar
Puscifer
The Polyphonic Spree
Placebo
Primus
The Pretenders
Peter, Bjorn, & John
Queens of the Stone Age
REM
Rage Against The Machine
Revolting Cocks
Return To Forever
Radiohead
Rodrigo Y Gabriela
7Seconds Of Love
The Sounds
Skindred
The Shins
Sleeping Under 47
System Of A Down
The Strokes
The Scarred
The Unicorns
Van Morrison
Violent Femmes
Whole Wheat Bread
white zombie
the who
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Sounds Like
"cool tunes, very dark and cinematic"
Mephisto Odyssey (warner bros.)
Hello, my name is Greg Stroskynski. I like drums. Due to an oppressive communist regime, I was forced to flee Russia fifty years ago for the sweet lands of America. When I arrived at Ellis Island with my wife and three children (Svetlana, Gorbachov, Lil' Stalin Jr. and Bob, respectively) I had my name changed to "Bryerson". We tried to create a life here in these proud United States, but only three years after I'd arrived, my sweet Svetlana died of violent dysentery. I can still remember the look on her face and the ungodly feculant oder. My children quickly grew to resent me, and left me alone and dying in a broken down Brooklyn ghetto. And in that ghetto I remained. I could afford no food, so I was forced to root through the garbage behind my abandoned apartment complex - I had no means to obtain fresh water, so I drank naught but my tears. I thought I would die alone. Luckily, I was freed from this world of unhappiness in 1977. At the time I was writing for an underground "fan zine", and I was set to interview Lou Reed. Needless to say, it changed my life. It went like this: GREG: Is do yous likes United States of America, yes? LOU REED: I'm sorry, I can't understand you. You have a very thick Russian accent. GREG: Is does Andy Warhol a one of the homosexuals? LOU REED: I'm waiting for my man. At the end of the interview he gave me the phone number of a charming young chanteuse, and told me that she could teach me english. The next thing I knew I was in the arms of a shattered and battered Nico - facedown in mounds of cocaine one second, and circle jerking with Bryan Eno the next. In the words of James Joyce: "I was a boozer, a user, and a loser." But things were about to get better. Needless to say these experiences made me decided to learn how to try to find lesson in drumming. However, I knew this would be a difficult process because I'd sold my legs and arms to buy a particularly potent dose of mescaline. Luckily they grew back. And I learned how to play drums. So I guess what I'm trying to say is, I shot JFK. All the rest of those "facts" the government fed the nation are nothing but propaganda. I was there with nothing but a grassy knoll, a sniper, and my loincloth. Back then, you see, I was half man, half caveman. It's very complicated. So I guess what I'm trying to say is my favorite movie is Step Up 2: The Streets. me an my grrlfrangs wuz watchin all that up in ma crip lass week. It was "Off of the hook" as Mo'quesha says. God bless you, Mo'quesha. So I guess what I'm trying to say is: Anal? I love you.
Bands I’ve played in:
Nothing (metal) 2004-2005
Revampt (metal) 2005
Toogidia (drum/guitar duo experimental jam)2006
Guitar Fun Band (cover band classic rock) 2007 (one show)
Thunderbunch (punk)2006-2007
Distant Engines (triphop/experimental)2007
Greg & Ann (Art Rock/ Experimental)2007
8bit Porn (Punk)2008
Monsoon (Experimental) 2008
Greg & Nat (Industrial/experimental) 2008
Dammit Gannon(acoustic)
Stint (alternative/prog/acoustic) 2008
I currently attend Columbia College in Chicago
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Adviruz is the artist psedonym of Istanbul’s Pinar Gurcan, whose growing passion for sound is translated through her music. Since an early age, she has been listening and mimicking opera singers, writing melodies, songs and poems in which she spoke her mind and reflected her soul. All of which are evident on "Nightly Sounds", an 8 track album which is the equivilent of having a glimpse into a diary, learning of love lost, gained, a snapshot of the human condition from which we can all draw experience... All of these things are developed musically into minimalistic glitch, noise, idm, experimental music and microsounds, its influences reminiscent of work by artists like Tujiko Noriko, Mira Calix, Plaid and Björk.
Adviruz and Section 27 present "Nightly Sounds", an intricately woven and rewarding musical tapestry. Available now for free download.
Gah, sorry to hear that. I had a similar experience once, reminded me no to save often. Still, no harm done, at least if you are doing another take, you can implement fresh ideas to the old idea! :)
To celebrate our first 27 releases on Section 27 Netlabel, we proudly present to you "Sectioned", a compilation of 27 tracks, amounting to 2 hours across two discs of twisted electronic beats, discordant melodies, haunting passages, broken ambience, bending senses of time and space, microscopic glitches, pounding bass frequencies, sounds between sounds, the human voice and the audible sensation of music dissolving in acid. This is the sound of your mind's eye. This is the sound of the Sectioned... Strap yourself in and enjoy the experience.
Also features a 75 minute bonus disc "Sectioned : Nonimxs", including 9 remixes of selected Section 27 artists by Nonima and 2 original tracks created by Silent Snow and Nina Kardec using existing Nonima tracks.
Almost Tomorrow is the third full length collaboration album from Section 27 Netlabel founders Tam Ferrans and Andrew Paterson, under their Nonima & theAudiologist guise. This time around the sound is more melodic, and has a definite feeling of a complete and more mature sound than heard on the previous LP's "Dystopian Battle Hymns" and "Ceremony After Amputation". If you are familiar with their individual projects you may even be in for a slight surprise, as the tracks are not as beat driven like before, but are more atmospheric and sound, well... "bigger". In its 75 minutes, Almost Tomorrow takes you on a trip from the digital rain-soaked cavernous scraping in "Thoughtograph", the ethereal beat jittering of "The Colour of Rain", intercepted transmissions from unknown places in "Com-Intercept", "Ganzfeld"s huge yet strangely insect-like beats until everything you knew comes crashing around you in "Almost Tomorrow". Burning pianos, glitched out soundscapes and intricately programmed beatplay, this may well be their best work to date. Consider it the soundtrack to a rainy overcastday, but with just that glimmer of sunshine peeking from the clouds. "Almost Tomorrow" wears its heart on its sleeve.
After the majestic powerhouse of an LP that was [Audissect], Ventolyn & Becotyde delivers another 7 tracks of electronic nourishment. "Neuro Torque" expands upon the ideas of [Audissect], ups the ante, and adds complex rhythms, complete with tasty melodies and added crunch. It also flows like a dream with every track complimenting the next, this EP delivers the goods then takes your face off. Ventolyn & Becotyde and Section 27 are proud to give you "Neuro Torque", now available for free download. Like all good things should be.