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NEW CDr 'GGANTIJA' now avilable through cdbaby.com...SEE REVIEW BELOW...... Vert:x CDr 'a.f.m.o.m.a.h.e.' STILL available from cdbaby and mychoonz. 40-odd minuits of instrumental space rock at this link, http://cdbaby.com/link?u=195037 and at www.mychoonz.*******REVIEWS FOR a.f.m.o.m.a.h.e.>>>Psychotropic Zone says,' Energetic and pounding Krautrock...' Ian Abrahams' Spacerock Reviews said, ' Driving bass ang grinding guitars and an industrial overlay...play at high volume whilst driving quickly on a darkened motorway and you'll play right into its buzz and atmospherics',******* Spacerock.co.uk called it 'a small miracle - thrilling and dynamic - some of the finest space rock you'll hear this year', (see under former name ' space junk').****** Aural Innovations says, 'Ass kickin' stuff , take the plunge and check it out.'Vert:x also contributed to the homeless charity cd, 'Songs for Shelter', particularly on the track 'Astronaut Talk'. The charity cd,'Songs For Shelter'. It also features Jerry Richards, Ron Tree and Nik Turner (all ex-Hawkwind).VERT:X SAYS FREE DOWNLOADS!! THESE 2 FREE DOWNLOADS ARE EXCLUSIVE TO MYSPACE!!KEEP 'EM FREE PEOPLE!!!!!!! Review of GGANTIJA from IAN ABRAHAMS SPACEROCK REVIEWS...Here’s a new CD-R from a project that I’ve enthused about previously, Vert:x, this one a four-track release entitled Ggantija which is apparently named after an ancient temple on the island of Malta. I’d noted the previous offering, a.f.m.o.m.a.h.e, as being industrial space-freighter spacerock; Ggantija is as heavy but in a more krautrock vein, lots of improvisation and noise experimentation around a single riff or sequence.The opening salvo, ‘Orthostat’, also appears on the Vert:x myspace page where the original version of this can be heard. Its appearance here is both extended and refined, with Civilian Zen’s Keith Hill adding drums and some glissando guitar to Vert:x main-man Neil’s bass and synths. Eleven and a half minutes of driving rhythms. ‘a.f.m speaks’, I’m told, is alternatively known as ‘a floating mass speaks’, which Neil describes as ‘heavily influenced by Colossloth’s ‘Fly Silver Corpse, Fly’, that CD has been on heavy rotation at Vert:x central for a good year or so.’ That’s not a project that I’m familiar with but will check out in due course. Slow, dense and dark, ‘a.f.m speaks’ has a cold, Eastern Bloc tone with precise but unhurried drumming to the fore and some insistent lead guitar behind it.‘Cube Abuse’, Neil comments as having ‘developed into a mutant form of krautrock influenced by Neu!’s three albums’ and which ‘stands as a tribute to Klaus Dinger’ (who passed away during 2008). As you’d anticipate, a straight-forward and abbreviated bass-riff with an insistent drum beat supporting it. Finally, ‘Vertex 5’ is the latest version of this composition.Ggantija demonstrates that Neil and Keith are continuing to have great results with their sonic deliberations; this is one is going to appeal to both spacerock and krautrock enthusiasts, whilst their appearance at the Sonic Rock Solstice down in Wales on the 20th June should prove to be very interesting indeed.***************************************************** ************************************************************ ************************************************************ ************************************************************ ************************************************************ ************************************************************ *******************************This is a track from Dr Phibes...Nothing like vert:x but just brilliant...

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Member Since: 17/07/2006
Band Members: Neil : Bass, guitar, lev termen's invention. Bluur:synthetic effects. Keith Hill: Drums, Steel Appendage Guitar.
Influences: 'E' chords, The 'E' bass string. 'A' Chords, The 'A'' Bass string.
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New(ish) tunes.

New stuff on my player: the demo version of 'a.f.m.speaks', much shorter and maybe a bit snappier than the long version to be found on 'ggantija'.Also up is a track from the aborted 'analogic stereoid...
Posted by on Sun, 28 Jun 2009 03:14:00 GMT

Sonic Rock Solstice

Just had the best weekend for ages. I'd like to thank all the people that came round to see me and Fred play, the guy on the jumper stall (didn't get your name), Vince Corey and his mate, Ken, Doc, Ma...
Posted by on Tue, 23 Jun 2009 00:06:00 GMT

Dr Phibes...

Wotcha. I've posted a video in my blog section of a Dr. Phibes and the House of Wax Equations track, It's mainly for the music, which is rather brilliant.
Posted by on Mon, 04 May 2009 12:53:00 GMT

Dr Phibes and the House of Wax Equations-Marshmallow Madness

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOyw_N1eLq4 this a track from their first lp.
Posted by on Mon, 04 May 2009 10:45:00 GMT

new vert;x cd(r)

the new vert:x cdr is finally finished and goes on sale soon (details to follow).it's entitled 'ggantija', after the ancient temple on the island of malta but also because the name seemed to describe ...
Posted by on Mon, 02 Mar 2009 13:28:00 GMT

sonic rock solstice

vert:x will be playing at SRS on the saturday, that's the 20th of june. the festival runs from the19th to the 21st and will include Litmus, Colossloth and Pre-med among many others. 
Posted by on Fri, 13 Feb 2009 23:45:00 GMT

tunes!

the 2 tunes, orthostat & vertex version 2 are once again available on my profile for FREE download. go on....
Posted by on Sun, 14 Dec 2008 13:07:00 GMT

News for whoevers out there.

Hello.HELLO. I still don't know how many people read this stuff (thanks Si) so I may be just waffling away to a (mostly) empty room out there but anyway... I've been off-line for a bit, changed my ser...
Posted by on Sat, 04 Oct 2008 20:03:00 GMT

myth building and the capital of culture

visited liverpool museum today during our beloved capital of commerce, sorry, culture year. theres a thing there called 'the beat goes on' , a liverpool musical journey through the years. and pretty g...
Posted by on Mon, 11 Aug 2008 10:51:00 GMT

sonic world fest

hello everybody.vert:x will be attending (but not playing) the SONIC WORLD FESTIVAL, festerivalling and hoping to say hello to some of you lovely people. SEE YOU THERE!
Posted by on Fri, 04 Jul 2008 06:47:00 GMT