Remix albums, by nature, are tricky in that even more than an artist's work itself, it can be instantly dated -- today's in-demand remixer could be yesterday's news, just...
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Q: Why is it that musicians spend a lot of money in the studio, use all the latest gear, and still make boring records? A: Because they can.It's quite simple, really. Just...
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Pretty ingenious idea: publicize your album by titling it after your website URL. And this is music that deserves to be publicized. On their first major-label release,...
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Emerging from the early-'90s industrial underground, Pitchshifter matched metallic grooves with industrial samples to create a thunderously rhythmic sound punctuated by...
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A welcome change from the band's earlier industrial pastiche, Pitchshifter's Infotainment integrated staccato drum'n'bass percussion and comprehensible vocals to end up with...
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Pitchshifter has explored polemic techno, bass and drum, grungecore, and
heavy computers. Deviant displaces them in the neverland between industrial
metal, agitpunk, and...
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If you ask five different alternative rockers how technology should be used, you are likely to get five different opinions. Truth be told, there is no "correct" way. Using...
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After skipping from record label to record label in search of a home, Pitchshifter has settled down as part of Sanctuary records, a growing label that houses industrial...
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