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Angelspit Radio Interview with “Fasten Your Seatbelt” (Part 3)

angelspit-i_know-halloween-800Jungleboy from Fasten Your Seatbelts interviews Angelspit’s frontman Zoog Von Rock of the Australian Electro-Industrial band Angelspit.

 

Part #3 of 3.

 

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Angelspit Radio Interview with “Fasten Your Seatbelts” (Part 2)

angelspit-the_recall-1000Jungleboy from Fasten Your Seatbelts interviews Angelspit’s frontman Zoog Von Rock of the Australian Electro-Industrial band Angelspit.

 

Part #2 of 3.

 

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Angelspit Radio Interview with “Fasten Your Seatbelts” (Part 1)

angelspit-tp-cover-600Jungleboy from Fasten Your Seatbelts interviews Angelspit’s frontman Zoog Von Rock of the Australian Electro-Industrial band Angelspit.

 

Part #1 of 3.

 

>> LISTEN

THE SUPPLEMENT – BONUS REMIX ALBUM FROM ‘THE PRODUCT’

angelspit-the_supplement-1000To accompany Angelspit’s new remix release THE RECALL, Angelspit also introduces THE SUPPLEMENT – a FREE download containing 30 tracks that push it harder, darker and crazier. This is the new blood you need to know about, hand-picked by Zoog Von Rock himself.

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THE RECALL – 23 TRACK REMIX ALBUM FROM ‘THE PRODUCT’

angelspit-the_recall-1000Angelspit are out to prove that alternative music is thriving with THE RECALL – the new 23-track remix album. No genre is safe as the nastiest bands from the underground declare war and obliterate dance floors!

THE RECALL started as a remix competition but turned into a battle ground as EBM, EDM, Trance, IDM, Dubstep, Glitch and Electro Punk went head-to-head to produce a killer release united by the chaotic sounds of Angelspit.

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Brutal Resonance eZine reviews ‘The Product’

angelspit-tp-cover-600Steven Gullotta from Brutal Resonance eZine reviews Angelspit’s ‘The Product’

If there is one thing that I can immediately say about Zoog Von Rock, it’s that I admire his dedication to his band. Like many other artists, he’s traveled around the States recording a shit ton of odd sounds (From demolished buildings in Detroit to synthesizers build by UFO hunters in Nevade, go figure) just to get the right noise for his most recent album, The Product. Released back in March, he recruited a bunch of other different artists to help out on the album and add some extra flavor to the overall dish that he’s serving up.

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