Thursday, February 3, 2011

Dripping - [2002] Disintegration Of Thought Patterns During A Synthetic Mind Traveling Bliss [MP3]


Dripping - [2002] Disintegration Of Thought Patterns During A Synthetic Mind Traveling Bliss

"Dripping was started in November, 2000 by drummer Bruce Moallem, and guitarist Sebastian Russo. The goal was to write insanely technical, extremely puzzling, abstract music with no barriers. With personal musical influences varying from Jazz/Fusion, Hiphop, Classical and much more blended with Dripping’s own recipe of extreme bizarre hyper grind/death, expect complete utter sickness. With Sebastian Russo, and Jerry Sammarco on guitars, Tom Keiffer on bass, and the lyrical poetry of drummer/percussionist Bruce Moallem, Dripping wrote 2 songs in 2 weeks, but were still in need of a vocalist . After trying a few people out, and finding no one extreme enough, the band decided to record the vocals themselves. They recorded a 2 song promo in which Bruce, Jerry, and Sebastian shared the vocal duties… with Bruce spewing the sewage gutturals, and Jerry and Sebastian doing all the high shrieks. In December 2000, Jerry decided he could no longer commit to Dripping. Left as a 3 piece, the band continued writing their unique extreme material. In January 2001, Sebastian asked his good friend Frank Bleakley, ex-Carrion/Unhallowed/Comatose Rust, to come try out for the open vocal position. With great stage presence and great vocals, Frank became Dripping’s frontman. Due to lack of transportation,and the loss of communication with him, sadly things didn’t work out. February 2001 Dripping started to get offers from record labels."

-Last.fm

Track List:
  1. Escape into Orbital Infinity [Introduction] - 03:30
  2. Though the Storm - 02:52
  3. Decomposed Fixation - 03:13
  4. Prelude to the Fallen - 00:58
  5. Passing Through the Spheres of Abstract Thought - 02:56
  6. Within Myself - 02:39
  7. Reflecting Identities - 02:34
  8. Poisoning Reality - 02:35
Total playing time 21:17

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