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''Fluctuadmission'' is the only demo by Frantic Bleep Frantic Bleep is a progressive metal band from Norway. History Frantic Bleep was founded in November 2001 in Kongsvinger, Norway. The original instrumentation was Patrick Scantlebury playing guitars and synthesizers, Eywin Sundstrom on guitars a ... to give to music labels. It was recorded at Huset and Tora Bora Studios. All engineering, producing and mixing were done by guitarist Patrick Scantlebury. It was mastered at Lydmuren by Fritjof. All songs are by Frantic Bleep while the lyrics are by Paul Mozart Bjørke. The cover art was by Christian Ruud. Track listing # "Fluctuadmission" (Scantlebury, Renstrøm) – 5:03 # "The 3rd Stage" (Scantlebury) - 5:12 # "Mandaughter" (Scantlebury, Sundstrøm) – 5:56 # "To Bleep or Not to Bleep…?" (Scantlebury, Sundstrøm) - 2:55 Credits * Patrick Scantlebury - lead guitar, synthesizers, production, engineering, mixing * Eywin Sundstrøm - guitar * Karl Arthur Renstrøm - drums * ...
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Frantic Bleep
Frantic Bleep is a progressive metal band from Norway. History Frantic Bleep was founded in November 2001 in Kongsvinger, Norway. The original instrumentation was Patrick Scantlebury playing guitars and synthesizers, Eywin Sundstrom on guitars and Karl Arthur Renstrøm on the drums. In November 2002, they released four songs for their first and only demo CD called '' Fluctuadmission''. During the recording, Paul Mozart Bjørke joined the group as a studio member on vocals and bass. Although a debut demo, the release gained positive feedback. There was enough positive feedback for the band to receive offers from several labels, including The End Records, with whom they signed in the summer of 2003. Karl Arthur Renstrøm was replaced by Sten Erik Svendheim in July 2003. The band began recording their debut album, '' The Sense Apparatus,'' in October 2003. The recording took an entire year to complete. The album was produced by Patrick Scantlebury with artwork by Christian Ruud. Th ...
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The Sense Apparatus
''The Sense Apparatus'' is the first album by Frantic Bleep Frantic Bleep is a progressive metal band from Norway. History Frantic Bleep was founded in November 2001 in Kongsvinger, Norway. The original instrumentation was Patrick Scantlebury playing guitars and synthesizers, Eywin Sundstrom on guitars a .... Drums were recorded at Huset; guitars were recorded at Breidablikk; vocals recorded at Engelaug & Knapper; and bass, overdubs and additional vocals were recorded at Tora Bora Studios. All engineering, producing and mixing were done by guitarist, Patrick Scantlebury. Mixed at Tora Bora Studios in September 2004 and mastered by Tom Kvålsvoll at Strype Audio on October 12, 2004. All lyrics are by Paul Mozart Bjørke. Cover art is by Christian Ruud. Track listing #"A Survey" (Scantlebury) – 1:19 #"The Expulsion" (Scantlebury) – 5:04 #"Sins of Omission" (Scantlebury) – 5:12 #"…But a Memory" (Scantlebury) – 3:52 #"Mausolos" (Scantlebury) – 4:38 #"Curtainraiser" (Sca ...
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Avant-garde Metal
Avant-garde metal (also known as avant-metal, experimental metal, and experimental) is a subgenre of heavy metal music loosely defined by use of experimentation and innovative, avant-garde elements, including non-standard and unconventional sounds, instruments, song structures, playing styles, and vocal techniques. Avant-garde metal is influenced by progressive rock and extreme metal, particularly death metal, and is closely related to progressive metal. Some local scenes include Los Angeles, the San Francisco Bay Area, Boston, and Seattle in the United States, Oslo in Norway, and Tokyo in Japan. Characteristics "Avant-garde metal" is interchangeable with "experimental metal" and "avant-metal", and may also refer to a separate genre of "atmospheric metal" or "post-metal", which was named in reference to post-rock. Avant-garde metal is related to progressive metal, but avant-garde metal often has more experimentation, while progressive metal usually has a tighter focus on traditio ...
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