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I like the track in progress (Tempelhof) very much and I think it is really strange or eerie, that bullet shells (or however they are called) sounds so beautiful harmoniously.
PaulNovember 20, 2019 - 9:48 am
Awesome sound from the inside of a shell.
Amazing how the same object can sound so delightful and was before so brutal.
DarylNovember 19, 2019 - 4:05 am
I remember a most recent webcast watching the band members hitting the shells . Thank you .
godwinaNovember 19, 2019 - 8:59 pm
of course, and thank you!
TitusNovember 25, 2019 - 4:42 pm
Go Alex go, Alex go, go, go
OliverNovember 25, 2019 - 10:22 pm
Leider GROSSARTIG. Klingt wie eine Melange aus “Energie (Zum Einsturz Bringen)” und “Fiat Lux: Maifestspiele”.
ChrisDecember 2, 2019 - 9:06 pm
Isn’t it interesting how empty artillery shells sound like church bells? Many levels of irony, I think.
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I like the track in progress (Tempelhof) very much and I think it is really strange or eerie, that bullet shells (or however they are called) sounds so beautiful harmoniously.
Awesome sound from the inside of a shell.
Amazing how the same object can sound so delightful and was before so brutal.
I remember a most recent webcast watching the band members hitting the shells . Thank you .
of course, and thank you!
Go Alex go, Alex go, go, go
Leider GROSSARTIG. Klingt wie eine Melange aus “Energie (Zum Einsturz Bringen)” und “Fiat Lux: Maifestspiele”.
Isn’t it interesting how empty artillery shells sound like church bells? Many levels of irony, I think.
Comments are closed.