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Atrax Morgue was a power electronics / death industrial project from Sassuolo, Italy, founded in 1992 by Italian noise musician Marco Corbelli. He was born in 1970 and committed suicide in 2007. Corbelli had always had a fondness for and interest in death. His music was inspired by disturbing subjects such as murder, isolation, psychosis, pornography, necrophilia, fetishes, pathology and diseases. In 1990 Marco Corbelli started a self-printed Italian magazine titled "Murders", focusing on serial killers and extreme industrial reviews. It only lasted three issues but ended with the creation of Atrax Morgue and his own label Slaughter Productions. The...
1. Ultra screamy emoviolence/hardcore band from Des Moines, Iowa formed during early 2000. Members of In Loving Memory, Eclipse of Eden and later on Love Lost But Not Forgotten. In March of 2000 Rue Morgue recorded in Dameon's living room with the help of Andy Koettel of Captain Three Leg fame. What came of these recording sessions were eight tracks of screaming chaotic hardcore. CD-R's were burned, packaging was made, and 100 copies of this self titled release were available at shows. Eight recorded songs down and eight months after forming in the spring, Rue Morgue was to be no...
György Kurtág was born on 19th February 1926 at Lugoj in Romania, not far from the birthplace of fellow Hungarian György Ligeti. Both young composers hoped to study with Béla Bartók in Budapest in 1945, but Bartók died in America and Kurtág went on to study piano, composition and chamber music with other teachers at the Budapest Academy. Among his early works was a Korean Cantata which expressed solidarity with the North Koreans in the Korean War against the US, but he reached the age of thirty-three before he was willing to give any of his works opus numbers. In...
La Rue Morgue is a Chilean rock band formed in 1995 by Javier Chamas, Michel Maluje, Javier Rodríguez and Francisco Valenzuela. In 1997 the band released its first album "La Rue Morgue". In 1999 they recorded "Kaleidoscopio", selling over 5,000 copies. Then the band took a hiatus due to the departure of Michel Maluje to Mexico, where he played with Julieta Venegas. In 2005 the band (now including Rodrigo Velasco) returned to the studio to record "Distinto". Since 2006 there are no signs of life from the band. .
Eerily enticing, deliciously dissonant and forever haunting, the sound of Ghost Orgy magnificently defies the boundaries of modern rock music. With loquacious lullabies protruding as from a concupiscent nightmare, the Filipina fronted incarnation takes tonal math and sonic brutality to an emotionally disturbing level. Powerful presences ostracizing known spectrums, the set of deviant isolationist spirits found through the arduous undertakings of creator/guitarist Meric Sarkhov contrive their stylistic differences as they gelled into their sardonic new form. The beautifully intense and diverse voice of Dina Concina pummels the vocal registry with malicious melodies, her volcanic demeanor unraveling the deepest sorrows and...