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Experimental Industrial Music - Lust

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Sounds Like: John Zorn, John Coltrane

Experimental industrial music with evil distorted bass, guitar feedback, Arabic saxophones and Grover J’s lustful themes. Probably the only track ever recorded featuring brass ashtray drumming in 5/4.

The idea for this experimental track came from the bass line melody. The tenor saxes were added to build up the chorus section and the Arabic sounding sax solo at the end was an improvised idea that was refined and later edited. The music was originally and instrumental piece however the slightly incomprehensible vocals (with its slightly offensive content) worked well with the ominous tone of the industrial music and it gave birth to the appropriate title of “Lust”.

Lust Sounds Like: John Zorn, John Coltrane

Lust Instruments

Tenor Saxophone, Guitar, Bass, Drums, Ashtray – Anthony Pell
Vocals – Grover J

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