Evil Overtones

This is the group for overtone singing in punkrock, techno, daring experiments and crazy shit. Bizarre behaviour and strange stories of overtoners? This is the place to share and enjoy!
...yes, it´s me in the picture.
  • Danibal

    it's nice to find some disturbing sounds on theis network. here's my most "evil" track up to date. a jew's harp improvisation from hell. (turn down the volume) ;) http://www.simuze.nl/live/public/danibal/mp3hi/heavyploing.mp3
  • Gisbert Schürig

    Hi Danibal,
    hey, this is exactly the stuff I´m looking for, thanks for sharing!
  • Gisbert Schürig

    Listen here:
    http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=389737230
    The AlienVoices live in Bad Essen!
  • Arjopa

    Yeah,Baby!!

    This group is made for us & our Khoomei Throatsinging Country Punk!!

    Greetings from

    Arjopa & The Master U-like
    (adopted members of Kuvezin Clan, Kyzyl,Tuva)

  • Alexandre Viain / Jeevan Mukti

    Hy there... I got a new track online :-)
    Have a very sweet and nice day
  • Bodhi Amol

    I sure tend to behave bizzarely from time to time but i don't attribute it to the effects of throatsinging,but i enjoy having such a group here because to balance all the more "peaceful" and "meditative" we all need dark and strange sounds too!!!
  • papajeahja Sandy Kühn

    habe mir gerade eure Seiten angschaut und eure Musik gehört und....
    ich finde die Vielfalt und den Tiefgang spektakuler
    ich liebe Obertöne
  • Gisbert Schürig

    This is the first sketchy video of the Kargyraa Krew, singing parts of my composition 'Gogokokoroko'.

    voices - Kolja Simon, Felix Mönnich, Martin Pässler, Gisbert Schürig
    composition and programming - Gisbert Schürig

    I am looking forward to our gig in Cologne on december the 11th and for the next recording sessions next year...

  • Arjopa

                               Evil Overtones - Trippy Khoomei!

                               Enjoy listening to Magic Musrooms!

                                   Composed, sung & performed by

                     Arjopa, The Master U-like & Tony Trippy Tremollo

                           Video was taken at Bi Chem, near Kyzyl/ Tuva

     

  • Gisbert Schürig

    Cooler "Trippy Clip"!

  • Gisbert Schürig

    I found an article by Esa Lilja on

    Characteristics of Heavy Metal Chord Structures

    http://ethesis.helsinki.fi/julkaisut/hum/taite/lt/lilja/

     

    Among other things, it analyzes the 'acoustics of the loud an distorted' - distorted electric guitar sounds, which has a lot to do with the harmonic partials and their combination tones.

     

    It explains the the richness and complexity of the distorted guitar sound and it´s use by bands such as Judas Priest or Black Sabbath.

     

    Because of the complexity of the sound, these bands guitar players mostly use dyads of fith or fourth, because other intervalls cause to much beating - unwanted combination tones.

     

    I noticed similarities between distorted  guitar sounds and throat singing before, here comes the academic insight into these matters.

     

    YEAH!

  • Gisbert Schürig

     

    Generally, I´m bored by esoteric overtones, but this video is so over the top, it´s just great. I saw Rollin Rachele a few years ago at an overtone festival in Belgium. I was fascinated by his enigmatic presence and this video deepens this fascination.

    Thanks for making this.

  • Gisbert Schürig

  • geil groovin

    geile geschichte supper!
  • Gisbert Schürig

    Hi John,
    the article is on 'classic' metal. Of course the tritone and minor second were also important then, but mostly as melodic intervals and not as chordal structures.

    Of course dissonance plays an important role in metal, and bands like Slayer make frequent chordal use of the tritone, still I´m pretty sure that jazz musicians use dissonant intervalls much more often as parts of chords.

    I love the way Andreas Kisser of Sepultura uses beatings on their album 'Roots'.