Tucker/Skolnick/Trym/Santolla track?
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Tucker/Skolnick/Trym/Santolla track?
From wikipedia:
In 2007, Tucker collaborated with Egyptian artist Nader Sadek. Composing a Death Metal track titled Faithless, the song was played at Sadek's first solo show in an art gallery in New York. The recording also includes Trym (Emperor, Zyklon) on drums, Ralph Santolla and Alex Skolnick on Leads, with Tucker handling all rhythm, bass and vocals.
Anybody heard this?
In 2007, Tucker collaborated with Egyptian artist Nader Sadek. Composing a Death Metal track titled Faithless, the song was played at Sadek's first solo show in an art gallery in New York. The recording also includes Trym (Emperor, Zyklon) on drums, Ralph Santolla and Alex Skolnick on Leads, with Tucker handling all rhythm, bass and vocals.
Anybody heard this?
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Re: Tucker/Skolnick/Trym/Santolla track?
Not really. Someone posted a video here a long time ago from Tucker (after he left MA) with him sitting down singing with bees all over him. Not sure if that's the same one
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Re: Tucker/Skolnick/Trym/Santolla track?
no that was during his Morbid period, after the release of formulas for the film Cremaster 2.
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Re: Tucker/Skolnick/Trym/Santolla track?
[quote name="Godsdefeat"]Not really. Someone posted a video here a long time ago from Tucker (after he left MA) with him sitting down singing with bees all over him. Not sure if that's the same one[/quote]
that was I.
that was I.
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Re: Tucker/Skolnick/Trym/Santolla track?
[quote name="Void"]no that was during his Morbid period, after the release of formulas for the film Cremaster 2.[/quote]
I've got the movie, but can't get myself to watch it
* too experimental, I start sarding *
I've got the movie, but can't get myself to watch it
* too experimental, I start sarding *
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Re: Tucker/Skolnick/Trym/Santolla track?
[quote name="Godsdefeat"]Not really. Someone posted a video here a long time ago from Tucker (after he left MA) with him sitting down singing with bees all over him. Not sure if that's the same one[/quote]
that was an odd piece of music and a strange video, but awesome
that was an odd piece of music and a strange video, but awesome
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Re: Tucker/Skolnick/Trym/Santolla track?
I'd like to see that video; can anyone post a link?
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Re: Tucker/Skolnick/Trym/Santolla track?
[youtube]gISn5woNVvc[/youtube]
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Re: Tucker/Skolnick/Trym/Santolla track?
here's a better quality one :D
[youtube]EUWFhLn_SIc[/youtube]
[youtube]EUWFhLn_SIc[/youtube]
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Re: Tucker/Skolnick/Trym/Santolla track?
[quote name="M.Bison"]From wikipedia:
In 2007, Tucker collaborated with Egyptian artist Nader Sadek. Composing a Death Metal track titled Faithless, the song was played at Sadek's first solo show in an art gallery in New York. The recording also includes Trym (Emperor, Zyklon) on drums, Ralph Santolla and Alex Skolnick on Leads, with Tucker handling all rhythm, bass and vocals.
Anybody heard this? [/quote]
I haven't, but I'd definitely like to. Be sure to PM me if you find it.
In 2007, Tucker collaborated with Egyptian artist Nader Sadek. Composing a Death Metal track titled Faithless, the song was played at Sadek's first solo show in an art gallery in New York. The recording also includes Trym (Emperor, Zyklon) on drums, Ralph Santolla and Alex Skolnick on Leads, with Tucker handling all rhythm, bass and vocals.
Anybody heard this? [/quote]
I haven't, but I'd definitely like to. Be sure to PM me if you find it.
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Re: Tucker/Skolnick/Trym/Santolla track?
[quote name="HbW"]
[quote name="M.Bison"]From wikipedia:
In 2007, Tucker collaborated with Egyptian artist Nader Sadek. Composing a Death Metal track titled Faithless, the song was played at Sadek's first solo show in an art gallery in New York. The recording also includes Trym (Emperor, Zyklon) on drums, Ralph Santolla and Alex Skolnick on Leads, with Tucker handling all rhythm, bass and vocals.
Anybody heard this? [/quote]
I haven't, but I'd definitely like to. Be sure to PM me if you find it.[/quote]
don't PM, post here!
[quote name="M.Bison"]From wikipedia:
In 2007, Tucker collaborated with Egyptian artist Nader Sadek. Composing a Death Metal track titled Faithless, the song was played at Sadek's first solo show in an art gallery in New York. The recording also includes Trym (Emperor, Zyklon) on drums, Ralph Santolla and Alex Skolnick on Leads, with Tucker handling all rhythm, bass and vocals.
Anybody heard this? [/quote]
I haven't, but I'd definitely like to. Be sure to PM me if you find it.[/quote]
don't PM, post here!
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Re: Tucker/Skolnick/Trym/Santolla track?
I googled a bit on that Egyptian artist but couldn't find more than just some info on his and that art gallery
Tucker's Bee song is pretty cool btw
Tucker's Bee song is pretty cool btw
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Re: Tucker/Skolnick/Trym/Santolla track?
here's a video of the show tucker did for nader sadek. but this is the 2nd on march 15, 2009.
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Re: Tucker/Skolnick/Trym/Santolla track?
[quote name="Godsdefeat"]
Tucker's Bee song is pretty cool btw[/quote]
i have this track in mp3 if anyone wants me to upload it.
Tucker's Bee song is pretty cool btw[/quote]
i have this track in mp3 if anyone wants me to upload it.
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Re: Tucker/Skolnick/Trym/Santolla track?
CRYPTOPSY, Ex-MORBID ANGEL Members To Join Artist NADER SADEK For 'B'doun O'mr (Ageless)' - Nov. 4, 2009
Egyptian-born/New York-based visual artist Nader Sadek (known for his onstage creations for Mayhem's 2009 tour and SUNNO)))'s recent live events) will bring his latest work, "B'doun O'mr (Ageless)" to the stage of Santo's Party House in New York City on Saturday, November 21 (doors at 7:00 p.m., show at 9:00 p.m.). Joining Sadek for an exclusive 30-minute performance written specifically for the event will be former MORBID ANGEL vocalist/bassist Steve Tucker, CRYPTOPSY's drummer extraordinaire Flo Mounier, and guitarist Mike Lerner from BEHOLD...THE ARCTOPUS.
"B'doun O'mr (Ageless)" is the culmination of Sadek's previous projects, "Faceless" and "B'doun Wag'h", which explored the concepts such as intimidation, fear and prejudice contextualized within the underground death metal lifestyle and strict Middle Eastern society.
Sadek explained the genesis of the project prior to the first installment: "For a while now, I've been interested in exploring what different cultures perceive of as extreme. It grows out of years of walking the crowded streets of downtown Cairo dressed as a full-on death metal fan. Then, in a sort of twisted reversal, I decided to walk the streets of New York's Times Square in the black garb of a fully veiled woman. The intense reactions I got in each case confirmed for me the potential of this project. I hope that by reflecting back to the audience their paranoid fantasies, which totally oversimplify the reality of Middle Eastern and death metal culture, that my work will get them to question their own prejudices and sense of the extreme."
The many questions raised in those first two presentations have forged the path to "B'doun O'mr (Ageless)". "Now, I'm suggesting an amalgamation of two extremes, creating one creature from these two disparate cultures," says Sadek. "But while there are some parallels between those extremes, the project, to me, has now become about how the comparison is impossible. The absurdity of the perception of peripheral cultures has now fused and become one. It is a play on the misperceptions of cultures in the first two projects. Everything has been deconstructed from two and reconstructed as one."
While new creations will be visible at the "B'doun O'mr (Ageless)" performance, elements from the previous two installments will also reappear in their raw, base form and take on new contexts.
For more information on this exclusive performance, visit <!-- m -->http://www.nadersadek.com<!-- m -->.
Egyptian-born/New York-based visual artist Nader Sadek (known for his onstage creations for Mayhem's 2009 tour and SUNNO)))'s recent live events) will bring his latest work, "B'doun O'mr (Ageless)" to the stage of Santo's Party House in New York City on Saturday, November 21 (doors at 7:00 p.m., show at 9:00 p.m.). Joining Sadek for an exclusive 30-minute performance written specifically for the event will be former MORBID ANGEL vocalist/bassist Steve Tucker, CRYPTOPSY's drummer extraordinaire Flo Mounier, and guitarist Mike Lerner from BEHOLD...THE ARCTOPUS.
"B'doun O'mr (Ageless)" is the culmination of Sadek's previous projects, "Faceless" and "B'doun Wag'h", which explored the concepts such as intimidation, fear and prejudice contextualized within the underground death metal lifestyle and strict Middle Eastern society.
Sadek explained the genesis of the project prior to the first installment: "For a while now, I've been interested in exploring what different cultures perceive of as extreme. It grows out of years of walking the crowded streets of downtown Cairo dressed as a full-on death metal fan. Then, in a sort of twisted reversal, I decided to walk the streets of New York's Times Square in the black garb of a fully veiled woman. The intense reactions I got in each case confirmed for me the potential of this project. I hope that by reflecting back to the audience their paranoid fantasies, which totally oversimplify the reality of Middle Eastern and death metal culture, that my work will get them to question their own prejudices and sense of the extreme."
The many questions raised in those first two presentations have forged the path to "B'doun O'mr (Ageless)". "Now, I'm suggesting an amalgamation of two extremes, creating one creature from these two disparate cultures," says Sadek. "But while there are some parallels between those extremes, the project, to me, has now become about how the comparison is impossible. The absurdity of the perception of peripheral cultures has now fused and become one. It is a play on the misperceptions of cultures in the first two projects. Everything has been deconstructed from two and reconstructed as one."
While new creations will be visible at the "B'doun O'mr (Ageless)" performance, elements from the previous two installments will also reappear in their raw, base form and take on new contexts.
For more information on this exclusive performance, visit <!-- m -->http://www.nadersadek.com<!-- m -->.
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Re: Tucker/Skolnick/Trym/Santolla track?
the dead vote well wrote: ↑18 Jun 2021, 04:22moving from a garbage disposal back to the dumpster but it’s an improvement nonetheless
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Re: Tucker/Skolnick/Trym/Santolla track?
the multi-angle shit on that video is fucking annoying
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Re: Tucker/Skolnick/Trym/Santolla track?
wow that is cool. i hope they don't suck.
[quote name="zim"]Treys solo tone actually sounds a bit thin to me on Domination. It's definitely got a wah sound to it, even if he's not moving it with food it sounds like he has it turned on.[/quote]