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[08/07/2011] MusicXRay opportunities - submit your song for a professional critique
SubmityourmusicsmallbuttonMusicXRay is facilitating a more efficient, lower cost, and less risky A&R process. They help musicians and songwriters get matching deals and to get feedback from professionals who want to help them succeed. MusicXRay helps them access the gatekeepers in a way that makes it rewarding for both parties.

Basically, you can create an account if you are an artist or you offer any music related opportunities. If you uploaded your songs to SoundCloud, you can easily import these songs to MusicXRay and you get full control over your content.

You can submit your songs for my professional music critique and soon for Fabryka podcast inclusion. It may be also possible to apply for an interview. I review guitar driven music (metal, rock and their subgenres) as well as dark ambient and video game / movie soundtracks.

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[08/04/2011] Fabryka Podcast 11
Spoken messages by Klank, Phil Barry (Cubanate, Be My Enemy) and Scott M. Owens (Tempest & the Diaspora). Songs by: Klank, Be My Enemy, Marc Broude, Bound in Oblivion. Background music produced by Johnathan Case (Bound in Oblivion). Presenter: NINa. Mixed and Produced by Scott "Tempest" Owens.
Listen on SoundCloud or Fabryka Magazine .


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[08/01/2011] Interview with Phil Barry (Be My Enemy)
There was a man from Germany who did claim to ‘have sex’ with a Cubanate CD once. He gave the impression he was serious, I think we made our excuses and left pretty sharpish. You do meet people like that on tour, that’s part of the fun of it.
Read the interview here.


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[07/22/2011] New review - Econoline Crush "Purge" EP
Econoline Crush - Purge EP |EMI, 1994| by Xenerki.


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[07/08/2011] Irron live at Warehouse, Houston, 08/07/2011
Irron’s shredding live in Warehouse Live (Studio Room), Houston on August 7th, 2011 at 6:30 PM. All ages. Be there!
Info: http://irron.com
Tickets: https://tickets.aftonshows.com/irron
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[07/17/2011] Human Factors Lab - new song "We All Fall Down"
There's a brand new song posted by Human Factors Lab on their YouTube profile. Listen to this angry industrial metal track called "We All Fall Down" here.


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[07/14/2011] A new interview with Adam Grossman and Ty Pickett (Skrew)
Adam Grossman: I'm no guitar virtuoso so I don't need scalloped necks or extra strings or fancy handles or whatever else can come on a guitar. I just want a hammer to brutally smash the preconceived notions and outdated paradigms of the listener. I wanna fuck people up with noise. ;)

Ty Pickett: Right now the most difficult song to play in the setlist is "Burning In Water, Drowning in Flame" because it's usually the last. So that means we have to stop playing, and that sucks for someone that lives to perform. I can't speak for the rest of the band in many regards, but that is one truth we all share. We are seven motherfuckers that will pour every drop of life into our performances.
Read this new interview.


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[07/09/2011] Free song and new website of DB9D9
American industrial rock band DB9D9 managed solely by Eric Recourt, has published a new website where you can download their song "Divine" for free.
http://db9d9.com


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[07/09/2011] The Great AmeriCon feat. Sin Quirin, Stayte, Otep and Lords of Acid musicians
Guitarist Sin Quirin (Ministry, RevCo), lead singer Josh Bradford, programmer/keyboard player Clayton Worbeck (both in Stayte, RevCo), drummer Salvador Krk (Lords of Acid, Praga Khan) and bass player Karma Cheema (American Head Charge, Otep) formed a new band called The Great AmeriCon. They released a self-titled EP in May this year which features songs like "All That Bitch Said" and "Break And Fall Hard". Watch one of footages taken at Roxy club.

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