Fractals
There are currently four artists releasing under the name 'Fractals'. 1. Technical Metal band 2. Death Metal artist 3. Future-Garage/Instrumental Hip-Hop artist 4. Jazz-fusion Progressive/Technical Death Metal artist 1. Fractals is a UK-based three-man Technical Metal project consisting of: Levi Miah - Guitar, Bass, Programming Tom Douglass - Guitar, Programming Recording, producing and distributing their own work, Fractals made an impact on the UK underground scene in May 2011 with the release of their debut album 'Paradox'. After the departure of original vocalist Ash Gollings, they returned in late 2011 with the release of the 'Corridors' EP, featuring new vocalist Jack Noble. The track 'The Invariant' was re-released in early 2012, remixed and featuring new vocals performed by Noble. The sophomore album 'Seclusion' was released in May 2015. An instrumental blend of ambient, droning melodic metal with a purely heavy edge. All of Fractals' releases to date are available for a 'name your price' fee at https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://fractalsmetal.bandcamp.com. https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.facebook.com/fractalsmetal 2. Fractals is the recording moniker for Agustin Mojica. Fractals has been involved with Mako Eyes, Knorosov, f(Fractals), and is currently active with the black metal project White Noise/Black Vomit, as well as a tape under the Fractals namesake. 3. Fractals Is Producer Paul Nizan. He Creates Many Forms of music including Future-Garage, Trip Hop, And Drum and Bass. Recently Been Featured On Lifes Crushed and Faceblast Records. 4. Fractals is a one-man progressive jazz-fusion cosmic death metal project currently released on Bandlab and YouTube that uses elements from jazz and progressive metal. The artist's biggest influences are from Atheist, Cynic, Death, and Mithras in no particular order. The artist has released 2 demos on Bandlab (The Fourth Dimension and Pathway) with a third official demo named RD-3 released on Youtube and Bandlab Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Progressive deathcore
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