Zorch urban dictionary
- Zorch jpmorgan
- 1.Zorch is an experimental/noise rock duo from Austin, TX. Composed of Zac Traeger (keyboards, omnichord, vocals) and Shmu (drums, omnichord.
- Zorch biography.
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Zorch
"Cosmic Gloss" / "E.M.F."
BY Luca MorellatoPublished Aug 25, 2011
The new tracks ("Cosmic Gloss" and "E.M.F.") feature more vocal harmonies and sprawling evolution than their previous work. Both songs are epic in length and ambition, and they can be heard below in all their summery electronic glory.
The duo, who utilize a keyboards and drums to fill out their sound, are in the middle of a short Canadian run; you can find the dates below.
Tour dates:
8/25 Montreal, QC - O Patro Vys #
8/26 Kingston, ON - The Grad Club #
8/27 Waterloo, ON - TBA (day show)
8/27 Toronto, ON - The Silver Dollar
8/28 Sudbury, ON - Myths and Mirrors Festival +
# with Doldrums
+ with DD/MM/YYYY
Side A - Cosmic Gloss by zorch
Side B - E.M.F. by zorch
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Psychobilly
Musical genre that fuses rockabilly with punk rock
Psychobilly (or punkabilly) is a rock music fusion genre that fuses elements of rockabilly and punk rock.[1] It has been defined as "loud frantic rockabilly music",[2] it has also been said that it "takes the traditional countrified rock style known as rockabilly, ramp[ing] up its speed to a sweaty pace, and combin[ing] it with punk rock and imagery lifted from horror films and late-night sci-fi schlock,... [creating a] gritty honky tonk punk rock."[3]
Psychobilly is often characterized by lyrical references to science fiction, horror (leading to lyrical similarities to horror punk) and exploitation films, violence, lurid sexuality, and other topics generally considered taboo, though often presented in a comedic or tongue-in-cheek fashion. Psychobilly bands and lyrics usually take an apolitical stance, a reaction to the right- and left wing political attitudes which divided other British youth cultures.[4] It is often played with an upright double bass, instead of the el
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Zorch
Zorch, who formed in 1973, were an early English totally electronic band, pioneering integrated performances of synthesizers and lightshow. Originally a four-piece, by 1975 Zorch were performing as a duo: Basil Brooks and Gwyo Zepix played three monophonic EMS analogue synthesizers, but were augmented by Silver (dance) and a full-on psychedelic light show, provided by John Andrews under the name of 'Acidica'. At times reminiscent of Tim Blake as well as Tonto's Expanding Head Band, their repetitive melodies, extended improvisation and thumping sequenced bass created a unique musical style that anticipated techno and trance. In the days before polyphonic synthesizers and personal computers, they filled out the sound using two reel-to-reel tape machines as a delay line.[citation needed]
The duo played at a number of 1970s free festivals including Windsor in 1974, Meigan Fayre in 1975 and Stonehenge Festival in 1974 and 1975. Zorch were the only band to record in Peter Zinovieff's EMS studio in Putney — in 1975 they used the EMS Synthi 100 to record the "Ourob
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