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ATOMISE

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Jarda Bednar and Gary Rostock started working together in late 2007 and quickly realised that they have a great musical rapport. Coming from opposite musical extremes they brought something new to each others.. style. J Bednar has been working on electronic music for some time now. Gary..s background centres around the Manchester rock/indie scene of the 80s and 90s playing with Easterhouse, James and Steve Diggle (Buzzcocks).Gary relocated to the Cz Rep and his interest in music was rekindled by meeting new people with new ways of thinking. Gary and Jarda began collaborating after Jarda introduced G to the joys of bass sequencers that can make you feel sick and music that somehow reminded him of Kraftwerk but with a half a litre of sulphate added. To stop themselves going insane during the long suicidal winter nights they began to produce something original and well out of sync with most of what exists here: music that incorporates the beats, rhythms and undulating melodies of electronica with lyrics that are meant to show sexuality, desire, tolerance, intolerance, love, hate and the sheer intensity that these things do to the world. The idea is to present electronic music that rips your guts to pieces and also leaves you with a sense of harmony/melody and a textual discordance. Music for the masses? You know what? If they love it we will love them too.

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Member Since: 1/17/2008
Band Website: www.myspace.com/atomisecz
Band Members: Jarda Bednar/Gary Rostock
Influences: Jarda..s influences: Chris Carter, Andy Page, Feeline, Hybrid, Jason Sparks, Roland from Poland, Luke Vibert, Underworld, Claudia Bonarelli, Omnimotion, Richie Hawtin, Apparat, Crystal Distortion, Ian Brown, Alice In Chains, Foo Fighters, ORB, NIN, FSOL, Dabrye (..all Ghostly International), Joy Division, Talking Heads, Blue Nile, The Smiths, Pixies, ..anything that makes the hair on the back of my neck standingGary..s influences: Michel Houellebecq (death, gentetics, sex and religion), George Orwell (order and lies), Ian Curtis (love, desire, death), Trent Reznor (death, desire, sex,), Leadbelly (whores, drink, hard-living, masculinity). In fact anything that gives us those ..bad feelings.. but that also seem ..good...
Sounds Like: No one here in the Tundra
Record Label: Moravia Records
Type of Label: Indie

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