http://www.noisewiki.com/wiki/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Daog&feedformat=atomNoiseWiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T10:56:08ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.32.0http://www.noisewiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Divine_anger_of_god&diff=9275Divine anger of god2012-01-29T12:39:55Z<p>Daog: </p>
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'''divine anger of god'''<br />
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The musical project divine anger of god was founded 2010 by the german musician daog who functions as a musical experimenter.<br /><br />
During time there have been projects together with brezenstudio (eremit & Greif) and propably some more will follow.<br /><br />
For sure daog will be able to offer a lot of potential to mess up music in the way of a genius.<br /><br /><br />
The music of the project is described by daog as follows: shrieking melodies, spiced up with incompetence and noisefull pop,<br /><br />
simplified complexity... Everything is going back and forth between sense and damnation.<br /><br />
Shortly: an apocalyptic open-mindedness, without demanding pretension or even applause.<br /><br />
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Web: [http://soundcloud.com/divine_anger_of_god Soundcloud Page]</div>Daoghttp://www.noisewiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=File:Divineangerofgod.jpg&diff=9274File:Divineangerofgod.jpg2012-01-29T12:39:02Z<p>Daog: </p>
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<div></div>Daoghttp://www.noisewiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Divine_anger_of_god&diff=9273Divine anger of god2012-01-29T12:33:41Z<p>Daog: </p>
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<div>'''divine anger of god'''<br />
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The musical project divine anger of god was founded 2010 by the german musician daog who functions as a musical experimenter.<br /><br />
During time there have been projects together with brezenstudio (eremit & Greif) and propably some more will follow.<br /><br />
For sure daog will be able to offer a lot of potential to mess up music in the way of a genius.<br /><br /><br />
The music of the project is described by daog as follows: shrieking melodies, spiced up with incompetence and noisefull pop,<br /><br />
simplified complexity... Everything is going back and forth between sense and damnation.<br /><br />
Shortly: an apocalyptic open-mindedness, without demanding pretension or even applause.<br /><br />
<br />
Web: [http://soundcloud.com/divine_anger_of_god Soundcloud Page]</div>Daoghttp://www.noisewiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Divine_anger_of_god&diff=9272Divine anger of god2012-01-29T12:33:07Z<p>Daog: Created page with "'''divine anger of god''' The musical project divine anger of god was founded 2010 by the german musician daog who functions as a musical experimenter.<br /> During time there h..."</p>
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<div>'''divine anger of god'''<br />
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The musical project divine anger of god was founded 2010 by the german musician daog who functions as a musical experimenter.<br /><br />
During time there have been projects together with brezenstudio (eremit & Greif) and propably some more will follow.<br /><br />
For sure daog will be able to offer a lot of potential to mess up music in the way of a genius.<br /><br />
The music of the project is described by daog as follows: shrieking melodies, spiced up with incompetence and noisefull pop,<br /><br />
simplified complexity... Everything is going back and forth between sense and damnation.<br /><br />
Shortly: an apocalyptic open-mindedness, without demanding pretension or even applause.<br /><br />
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Web: [http://soundcloud.com/divine_anger_of_god Soundcloud Page]</div>Daoghttp://www.noisewiki.com/wiki/index.php?title=Experimental&diff=9271Experimental2012-01-29T12:24:34Z<p>Daog: </p>
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<div>Experimental music is a broad term defining all forms of post-classical music and even [[non-music]]. Experimental music is characterized by the use of [[extended technique]] in playing of musical instruments, invention of new musical instruments, [[song structures]] and [[musical scales]]. [[Noise]] falls under the category of experimental music, even though it is not necessarily music by standard definitions.<br />
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== History of Experimental Music ==<br />
Many consider the most important experimental musician to be John Cage, although experimental music can be traced back much farther to [[Dada]] and [[Futurism]]. Some argue that experimental music became most popularized with several albums by late rock musicians. Often cited is the album Metal Machine Music by Lou Reed.<br />
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== Is Experimental Music Dead? ==<br />
Some feel that experimental music is "dead" since the techniques and styles developed by early experimental artists have become so common that they are no [[longer]] innovations. There have never been many experimental musicians because in order for them to be called such they must experiment and find new methods of creating sound. Many genres were once experimental, like [[Math Rock]] and [[Industrial]] but are now more widespread, thus losing, in the minds of some, the right to be called experimental. Despite this, "experimental" is a word that is still generally used as an umbrella term to describe anything non-traditional in art and music.<br />
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== List of Experimental Music Netlabels ==<br />
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== List of Experimental Musicians on Noisewiki ==<br />
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*[[ACTUARY]]<br />
*[[Renset]]<br />
*[[The Holy Filament]]<br />
*[[CHIMORA]]<br />
*[[Hal McGee]]<br />
*[[divine anger of god]]<br />
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== Similar Pages ==<br />
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[[Conceptual Art]]<br />
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[[Category:Genres]]</div>Daog