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Plastic Anger

by Aeroplastic Voice

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    Immediate download of 18-track album in your choice of 320k mp3, FLAC, or just about any other format you could possibly desire.

    Included is a printable CD cover and 4 unreleased tracks.
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Tubeway 02:09
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Technocrat 04:55
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Toxic 06:59
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Poison Gas 05:21
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Death In You 04:39
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Vector 04:48
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Scrape 05:48
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Anthem 06:01
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Terrorform 04:56
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Angry Dream 04:10
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Music Tonite 06:06

about

Releases as Aeroplastic Voice 1990 to 1999

This is where I started. The name Aeroplastic Voice came from asking my Father how to synthesize a human voice. He was explaining to me the concept of the mouth forming an aeroplastic reed and that was it. I wanted this music to be a human machine blend.

I was heavily influenced by 80's Alternative Pop (Gary Numan, Japan), EBM Industrial (Front 242, Skinny Puppy) and the emerging Grunge sound (Dinosaur Jr., Pixies).

AV music was generally harsh* yet trying to balance sweet pop with the unpleasantness. As the years went by I found it harder to maintain the rage.

I had interest from several record companies, one even starting to talk about putting together a band with some semi-famous musicians, but things always fell through.

*If you are easily offended, please listen to this album as I'd hate for you to miss out.

UPDATE: I made all the Bonus Tracks visible. Tracks 15-18 are extras and mostly unreleased.

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released January 1, 1980

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Benedict Roff-Marsh Brisbane, Australia

Trained as a Mix Engineer in the late 80's in a tape-based studio making AM Radio jingles. It taught me to deliver and focus on the right result instead of messing about for days over whether 234ms or 243ms was more socially acceptable. I noticed that everyone was a bit afraid of the electronics. Composing helped me understand how to mix better. ... more

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