To you Jeff Hanneman, You never screamed for the spot light like Kerry, but we all knew you were there, and your presence will be missed.
To his friends and family my deepest apologies. Though your pain must be great, please know that we have all lost something great here and we all know none feel it more keenly than you.
From Ireland, a young man who first saw you when he was 14 and never forgot the experience.
After two towering releases on NoiTekk and a slew of outstanding and outlandish remixes for DWA, innovative Canadian electronic duo DYM finally unleash their second full-length “The Technocratic Deception”.
Illustrated by Arc and mastered by Kolja Trelle (SOMAN) for maximum bass, with “The Technocratic Deception” DYM show themselves to be no robots in disguise following any scene-formula – rather they prove once again that the only agenda they adhere to is their own, making industrial sounds that truly stand out from the crowd.
Featuring club-friendly cuts like “Let Your Blood Run Dry”, the hauntingly mournful “Glass Catfish” and brilliantly-deployed guest vocal appearances from IT-CLINGS and CHIASM, “The Technocratic Deception” is deceptively immediate yet richly rewarding on repeated playback…as the listener uncovers layer upon layer of intriguing production, track after track of seemingly infinite variety.
Always at the cutting edge of the electro-industrial scene, with “The Technocratic Deception” DYM demonstrate a depth of talent and technique and a diversity of songwriting ability that should deservedly propel them to even-wider international recognition.
Another first-class electronic act and album, available exclusively from DWA - and for North America from Vendetta Music, with alternate bonus section!
A while ago I made this to show my disdain for this particular singer:
For some reason I was referred to as a sexist and a "slut shamer"....
Why is everyone becoming so easily offended? Bunch of fucking pansies.
Why is it o.k. for me to point out a male musician's lack of talent, telling people that his popularity is due to an image that appeals to teenage masturbaters rather than any defined musical ability, but the moment I say the same thing about a woman, I’m a fucking sexist?
I’m going to make this perfectly clear: a shit musician is a shit musician regardless of what hangs between their legs. Jill Janus of Huntress (pictured above) is a talentless blow up doll who uses her hypnotic bust size to call attention away from whats painfully obvious when you focus on how she sounds. She can’t fucking sing! It has NOTHING to do with her gender. I call out her male equivalents on a daily basis and that’s all well and good, but the moment the target of my criticism has a vagina I am assaulted by a deranged group of internet washer women.
The way people act you’d think that being a woman was a disability and that I was some villain with a curly mustache and an eye patch, pushing their wheel chair into oncoming traffic. Fun fact, if I was to make allowances for someone based on the fact she’s a woman, it’d be the very basis of gender discrimination. A world where we can criticize and joke at the expense of everyone is the true spirit of equality, political correctness only further segregates us by handing out special treatment.
Just like butcher babes or whatever the fuck they are called .. absolute bollocks , but when i point out they lack talent its because im 'jealous' .. shitty boob jobs ,fake tan and crappy vocals aint something im jealous of >.> bunch of fucking sheep retards
Hello everyone, thank you for reading some of my journals. Anyway to some that don't know I'm a full time student at George Brown,specializing in Social Services. Outside of school I work as a promoter for nightclubs,fetish parties,raves, and concerts. I also do promotions for a tattoo shop in the city. While the event promotions are for guestlist, the tattoo promotions puts free ink on my skin. I used to work for a shop in Scarborough, but now I work for one downtown called Distinktive Ink.
Anyway on to the rant about tattoo clients. I have made the previous shop lots of money by bringing in clients who want to get a tattoo,and come in with the money, or actually come to their consultations. At the new shop I have made them 450 dollars, but I've been dealing with some faulty tattoo clients. Nothing pisses me off more then people that will always claim they want a tattoo and when they are going to get it,but instead of going through with it they talk a good game and never show up. You can pull that card for a month or two but soon or later your friends are going to ask you if your actually going to go through with it. Worst of all this effects me and the artists because when you book a consultation and never show up on multiple occasions, they waste their time and it makes me look bad. If it where up to me I would blind fold you convince you we were going to Wonderland, strap you down in the chair and make you get the fucking tattoo xD.
You can pull the boy who cried wolf scenario for at least a few months,but sooner or later no one will believe you when you saying your going to get it. I got a business I work for, and I got no time for silly un inked children. Goodnight world, I love you.
Daring Young Musicians, Destroying Your Misconceptions!
The second full-length studio-album!
After two towering releases on NoiTekk and a slew of outstanding and outlandish remixes for DWA, innovative Canadian electronic duo DYM finally unleash their second full-length “The Technocratic Deception” this December.
Illustrated by Arc and mastered by Kolja Trelle (SOMAN) for maximum bass, with “The Technocratic Deception” DYM show themselves to be no robots in disguise following any scene-formula – rather they prove once again that the only agenda they adhere to is their own, making industrial sounds that truly stand out from the crowd.
Featuring club-friendly cuts like “Let Your Blood Run Dry”, the hauntingly mournful “Glass Catfish” and brilliantly-deployed guest vocal appearances from IT-CLINGS and CHAISM, “The Technocratic Deception” is deceptively immediate yet richly rewarding on repeated playback…as the listener uncovers layer upon layer of intriguing production, track after track of seemingly infinite variety.
Always at the cutting edge of the electro-industrial scene, with “The Technocratic Deception” DYM demonstrate a depth of talent and technique and a diversity of songwriting ability that should deservedly propel them to even-wider international recognition.
Another first-class electronic act and album, available exclusively from DWA - and for North America from Vendetta Music - with alternate bonus sections for each version…details to be revealed imminently!
Initial quantities come in gatefold 4-panel digipak, strictly limited to 300 copies worldwide.
Pre-order (inclusive of FREE INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING) is open NOW at 20% OFF the full regular 1,500JPY pricetag...that's 1,200JPY until the release date: December 7th.
Or pre-order the digital version and grab 4 tracks to listen to while you wait...
DYM + DWA = WIN!
TRACKLISTING:
01. The End
02. Let Your Blood Run Dry
03. NWO
04. Bring Me Down (feat. IT-CLINGS)
05. Rapture
06. Tumor - Type 2
07. Slave
08. Techno Dēceptō
09. What If (feat. CHAISM)
10. Bit Conspiracy
11. Glass Catfish
Well I followed you on tumblr, love. So you better follow me back or I just might not give you boob shows anymore. Because I totally do that and all..O_O