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Friday, May 28, 2010

Genghis Tron Board up the House Review



This is one of Aquanaut's fave albums of 2009 and 2010. Genghis Tron manage to blend programmed drum beats with hardcore metal, glitch drum sounds ala Aphex Twin and ambient music. While this is a feat in itself the songwriting is also quite masterful. The melodies and harmonies are quite contemporary and offer a different world of sound to metal as we know it circa 1980. Purists would argue this is not really metal though, who cares.

The modern age has seen rock and metal progress to more and more difficult territory rhythmically and hence has invited comparisons to the progressive rock of the 1970's, ala Yes with modern proponents being the Mars Volta and Mastodon. Genghis Tron tends to nod in this direction but more in a metal way as comparable to Meshuggah, the absolute Titans of complex math style metal. Genghis Tron are not as complex in their time signatures but they have some very clever and intricate rhythmic passages that could only be the work of practiced or studied musicians.

If you are not a fan of screamed metal vocals, or cookie monster vocals or in this case cookie monster after he's just found out he's been sodomised repeatedly, Genghis Tron may be a trifle hard to get into initially. Well get over it! The metal screamo vocal or whatever its called is just as difficult a technique as normal singing and one can separate the good people (was going to say guys but there's now more and more girls singing in the extreme metal style) from the average. Mookie, the singer is good but tends to be not as strong live, as witnessed in their live show in Melbourne earlier this year. Even if you don't dig this style of singing it soon gives way to some haunting and catchy vocal melodies.

Hamilton Jordan the guitar player is very tight throughout. There is no lead playing anywhere, instead he concentrates on accompanying the rhythm section. Kind of unobtrusive yet powerful in the same way Jim Martin was to Faith no more. Check the intro to opening track "Board up the house" where he uses finger tapping to double the synths. The song "Colony Collapse" features some interesting syncopated sections that would leave many a guitarist head scratching as to what that rhythm was.

The synth sounds are very warm and reminiscent of the 70's and are played by both Mookie Singerman and Michael Sochynsky, though Michael tends to be the main keyboard player live. Like the band Black Moth Super Rainbow, Genghis Tron use analog synths.

The drums are programmed via computer based drum machines, and as mentioned earlier utilize the type of glitch sounds that can be found on an Aphex Twin or Venetian Snares record. Blast beats and great rolling Tom fills give way to glitch style hi hats. It's the crossover drum sound of kids who played Atari games then later got into heavy metal.

The use of ambience throughout Board up the house is quite rewarding. It offers a good contrast and has a lulling hypnotic effect and serves to counter balance the more extreme sections. This may be quite unique for a metal band though saying that the Young Gods have been doing that sort of thing for years; also if you listen to NIN's most recent album The Slip it also tends towards long ambiance in the middle parts.

Overall this is one of the finest albums out at the moment, it manages to blend styles like hardcore metal, math metal, glitch, ambience and electro. The most obvious comparison would be to industrial music ala NIN but this is different. The harmonies and melodies are not what you would expect for an industrial band, and the mood changes and songwriting are quite unique. Genghis Tron is truly what one would call progressive music. They take the best elements of contemporary music and blend them to create a new sound. Whilst not to everybody's liking because of the harsh vocals and more extreme metal leanings this album should earn Genghis Tron a good following.

The only criticism of Genghis Tron, and this has nothing to do with the album so perhaps shouldn't be included here, was in their live set. Maybe they had some sound issues but their show didn't quite capture the marvelous intensity of their record until the last two songs. They are trail blazers though and they will only get better. So if you get a chance download this album then buy it! Squashed MP3 sound is good for a bit but it doesn't beat the sound of CD or lossless quality audio as it hits you in the chest.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Aquanaut FREE downloads on Bandcamp

We have uploaded our material to a site called Bandcamp.
Its a good site, well laid out and offers downloads in almost every format including high quality MP3 and FLAC.
You can download our first EP, the Taste Maker Suite here for FREE-

http://aquanaut.bandcamp.com/album/taste-maker-suite

The Psychonaut album is also available for $5 US -

http://aquanaut.bandcamp.com/album/the-psychonaut

Also, new solo project from Luc P, entitled Fkd Phoenix is available for FREE download -

http://aquanaut.bandcamp.com/album/a-petit-mort

If you wish to purchase the Psychonaut for $5 US you get a pretty good deal for two reasons,

1)its cheaper than iTunes and

2)it offers download of the tracks in just about any format you desire.

This means good news for those of you who appreciate good sound quality. For instance if you download in FLAC you get lossless quality, anotherwords CD quality. The files are much larger but well worth it if you have a decent sound system.

You can burn the FLAC files onto an audio CD and get exactly the same listening experience as a bought CD.
You can also get the same listening experience through your Ipod.

Here's how -
After you've burnt the FLAC files onto a CD go to your iTunes, select the Edit tab on the menu and go to preferences.
In the middle of the pop up locate where it says Import settings and click on it.
At the top where it says Import using: select Apple lossless encoder.
Now when you rip the CD it will rip it as a lossless file. You can then import the tracks onto your Ipod. Well worth a try, the difference may not be obvious initially but the psychological effect can be felt.

For those passionate about good sound this is a great thing to try. Also we recommend better headphones than the standard iPod earbuds.
Makes a big difference, even for MP3 listening, the iPod earbuds tend to have very little bass.