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There're two projects named Aphorism: 1) A Electronic project from Josh Pyle. 2) Brazilian blackened Crust/Grind band Bio: 1) Aphorism’s Josh Pyle is no stranger to electronic music. Drawn to the darker end of its spectrum in the early 90’s, Josh spent years in the Industrial music scene. Involved in a number of projects, Josh relocated from Texas to Chicago in 2000. With a music background spanning well over 15 years, Josh’s project Aphorism began to take shape in 2005. Although obsessed with the ability to create physically impossible sounds while driving his equipment to the edge, Josh never lost his love for post punk and Wax-Trax! era electronic dance music. With inspirations ranging from Berlin Electro to Skinny Puppy; from Amon Tobin to Dub, the combination of stylistic influences plus an interest in 60’s and 70’s European soundtracks, all contribute to the Aphorism sound. Aphorism joins Tympanik Audio for his incredibly dynamic debut album release titled ‘Surge‘, featuring remixes by Totakeke, Access To Arasaka, and Tapage, slated for CD release on March 23rd, 2009. In the meantime, you can find a new and exclusive track by Aphorism on Tympanik Audio’s recent compilation release ‘Emerging Organisms 2‘ 2) Aphorism is a band from Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. With influences from black metal, death metal, grindcore and crust, released their first EP in June 2014. The EP I can be downloaded at https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://aphorismkvlt.bandcamp.com/ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
There're two projects named Aphorism: 1) A Electronic project from Josh Pyle. 2) Brazilian blackened Crust/Grind band Bio: 1) Aphorism’s Josh Pyle is no stranger to electronic music. Drawn to the darker end of its spectrum in the early 90’s, Josh spent years in the Industrial music scene. Involved in a number of projects, Josh relocated from Texas to Chicago in 2000. With a music background spanning well over 15 years, Josh’s project Aphorism began to take shape in 2005. Although obsessed with the ability to create physically impossible sounds while driving his equipment to the edge, Josh never lost his love for post punk and Wax-Trax! era electronic dance music. With inspirations ranging from Berlin Electro to Skinny Puppy; from Amon Tobin to Dub, the combination of stylistic influences plus an interest in 60’s and 70’s European soundtracks, all contribute to the Aphorism sound. Aphorism joins Tympanik Audio for his incredibly dynamic debut album release titled ‘Surge‘, featuring remixes by Totakeke, Access To Arasaka, and Tapage, slated for CD release on March 23rd, 2009. In the meantime, you can find a new and exclusive track by Aphorism on Tympanik Audio’s recent compilation release ‘Emerging Organisms 2‘ 2) Aphorism is a band from Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. With influences from black metal, death metal, grindcore and crust, released their first EP in June 2014. The EP I can be downloaded at https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://aphorismkvlt.bandcamp.com/ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
30[eks]
3tronik
8yone
aAirial
What We See Now
Reconsider
Expanse
Combat Fashion
covert/convert
Negative Two
Ulkine
Two Sides of the Bullet
Msect
Sounang
Msect (Dissected By Tapage)
Raining Dirt
Everything
No Dialtone
Arc Towards
What We See Now (Access to Arasaka remix)
Chrysanthemums for Carrion
Covert / Convert
Negative Two (Remixed by Totakeke)
Chrysanthemus For Carrion
What We See Now (Remixed by Access to Arasaka)
Negative Two (Totakeke remix)
Tormenta
Onde Circunda o Sádico
Em Chamas
Negative Two (Rmx By Totakeke)
Chrysantemums For Carrion
End of the Start
Desculpe-me, mas eu cansei de existir
Peste
O Grotesco e o Desespero
O Ímpeto da Perversidade
Luzes do Caos
Carcaças
Vela Negra
Obscuridade
Entranhas do Subsolo
Retorno ao Caos
Intro
Infecto
Veneno e Cura
Ruínas
What We See Now (Rmx By Access to Arasaka)
Ódio à Primeira Vista
Vórtice
Homem Comum
Letargo
Animal Terroir
Rostos da Decadência
Indômito
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