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BW2/3 Posted 19 years ago
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rhythm and textures

0The musical experimentation on this record is for us really unprecedented. Within the context of keeping it exclusively guitar, bass, drums, and vocals, we've really explored regions of 01b00rhythm and textures02b00 of sound that go far beyond what we've done before. The guitar stuff gets weirder, and the riffs get heavier. One of the songs, "Ashes of the Fall," is actually patterned after that horrible droning music we heard in every European taxicab driving around. The song "Born of a Broken Man" has the most extreme dynamics of anything we've ever done. "New Millennium Homes" has one of the most nervously freakish guitar solos that I've yet to play. Sonically we've only begun to scratch the surface of the vast potential we have. 02br
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00What is 'rhythm and texture'? I have hard time to visualize it. 02br
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0 01b00rhythm00 02b02br
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00100 00[C00 or 00U]00 00a strong pattern of sounds, words or musical notes which is used in music, poetry and dancing:02br
01i00He beat out a jazz rhythm on the drums.02br
00I've got no sense of rhythm, so I'm a terrible dancer.02i
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