MP3 shinma - YO NO SOY UN MONSTRUO
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Dark electronic dance music. His eclectic electronic music is heavily influenced by anime and horror films, Latin culture, and video games.
8 MP3 Songs
ELECTRONIC: Dance, ELECTRONIC: Industrial
Details:
After years of playing in various bands in the St Louis area, Shinma was formed in 1999 by Ken VH, accompanied by a diverse group of live members and collaborators. His eclectic electronic music is heavily influenced by anime and horror films, Latin culture, and video games.
Download.com editorial
This Belleville, Illinois industrial-electronic outfit classifies itself as âintelligent techno,â which makes one wonder about the IQ of all those other beatsmiths. But if Shinma are snobs of the synth boards, they deserve to be, what with tracks that shift nimbly between spooky ambient, hard European house, and the industrial grit of the American Midwest.
Shinma - FLUSH (2002) on âBest of 1999-2002â³
With titles like âGhost Within a Whisper,â Druids Rising,â âAccidental Reality,â and âDoubting The Concept Of Reality,â it should be obvious where the heart of Shinma (Ken Van Hoose in the studio, ably assisted by various musicians in the live setting) lies. Well, maybe not⦠Shinmaâs music is the type that youâd expect to hear as the soundtrack to some of those ultra-violent anime movies. Much of the sampled dialogue, in fact would appear to come from films and song titles like âThe Noh Agents,â âSlayer Kid,â and âKabuki Girlâ virtually screams âAnime!â The thematic threads that run through the ten songs (and the four âseguesâ of dialogue) are of a haunting hopelessness and despair amidst the violent turmoil of a dim future just beyond the threshold of tomorrow. Now, thatâs just my fancy way of saying that this collection can sit comfortably between your Marilyn Manson albums and your âVAMPIRE WARSâ DVDs. A quirky, post-modern soundtrack for your next Doomsday Party.
Playback (August 2003) on âMechanical Dreamsâ
These four tracks do, indeed, sample lines from DJâs and spoken word. The music is heavy industrial dance; the
only vocals are the sampled lines incorporated into the dark techno sound.
8 MP3 Songs
ELECTRONIC: Dance, ELECTRONIC: Industrial
Details:
After years of playing in various bands in the St Louis area, Shinma was formed in 1999 by Ken VH, accompanied by a diverse group of live members and collaborators. His eclectic electronic music is heavily influenced by anime and horror films, Latin culture, and video games.
Download.com editorial
This Belleville, Illinois industrial-electronic outfit classifies itself as âintelligent techno,â which makes one wonder about the IQ of all those other beatsmiths. But if Shinma are snobs of the synth boards, they deserve to be, what with tracks that shift nimbly between spooky ambient, hard European house, and the industrial grit of the American Midwest.
Shinma - FLUSH (2002) on âBest of 1999-2002â³
With titles like âGhost Within a Whisper,â Druids Rising,â âAccidental Reality,â and âDoubting The Concept Of Reality,â it should be obvious where the heart of Shinma (Ken Van Hoose in the studio, ably assisted by various musicians in the live setting) lies. Well, maybe not⦠Shinmaâs music is the type that youâd expect to hear as the soundtrack to some of those ultra-violent anime movies. Much of the sampled dialogue, in fact would appear to come from films and song titles like âThe Noh Agents,â âSlayer Kid,â and âKabuki Girlâ virtually screams âAnime!â The thematic threads that run through the ten songs (and the four âseguesâ of dialogue) are of a haunting hopelessness and despair amidst the violent turmoil of a dim future just beyond the threshold of tomorrow. Now, thatâs just my fancy way of saying that this collection can sit comfortably between your Marilyn Manson albums and your âVAMPIRE WARSâ DVDs. A quirky, post-modern soundtrack for your next Doomsday Party.
Playback (August 2003) on âMechanical Dreamsâ
These four tracks do, indeed, sample lines from DJâs and spoken word. The music is heavy industrial dance; the
only vocals are the sampled lines incorporated into the dark techno sound.
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