Pink Floyd
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IGN: Assassins: Black Meddle Pt.1 Review...the material's wandering spirit well. On "Your True Enemy," the band incorporate Pink Floyd styled keyboard atmospherics into the song's more traditional Black Metal leaning guitar arrangement. The lack of a real bass-guitar presence... In this article: Assassins: Black Meddle, Part 1, Nachtmystium, Black metal, Angelcorpse, Bathory, Motorhead, Blake Judd, All of a Sudden, Stew, and Rock |
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Wikipedia | October 03, 2009
Assassins: Black Meddle, Part 1
..."One of These Days." According to the Chicago Tribune, Blake Judd, the band's founder, claims the idea for the album's name came from his desire to reestablish Nachtmystium's image in the music community. He states, "The idea of...
In this article: Assassins: Black Meddle, Part 1, Nachtmystium, Meddle, Blake Judd, Pitchfork Media, Washington City Paper, The Daily Texan, and Chicago Tribune
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Pitchfork | January 29, 2008
Show No Mercy Pitchfork
...next week at BB King's). I had a long conversation with Blake Judd of Nachtmystium last week and he mentioned the use of Yakuza-wrought saxophone and Pink Floyd references on their forthcoming Assassins (Century Media). Over at their MySpace,...
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Wikipedia | September 26, 2009
Nachtmystium
...'raw black metal' record. " The band's following two releases, Eulogy IV (2004) and ' (2006), incorporated psychedelic and experimental musical elements that were pioneered by bands like Black Sabbath and Pink Floyd. Instinct: Decay received...
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Wikipedia | September 17, 2009
Blake Judd
...from his audience. Judd eventually shaped the band into a psychedelic band, influenced by his love for progressive rock bands such as Pink Floyd and The Allman Brothers, while also using various black metal elements. Outside of...
In this article: Blake Judd, Nachtmystium, The Allman Brothers Band, Illinois, Daily Herald, Twilight, Krieg, and Battle Kommand Records
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Referencing Pink Floyd the moment something sounds like windswept head music ... Commented Nachtmystium mastermind Blake Judd: "We're currently working on ...
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Pink Floyd are an English rock band who initially earned recognition for their psychedelic and space rock music, and later, as they evolved, for their progressive rock music. Pink Floyd are known for philosophical lyrics, sonic experimentation, innovative album cover art, and elaborate live shows. One of rock music's most successful acts, the group have sold over 200 million albums worldwide including 74.5 million certified units in the United States. Pink Floyd influenced progressive rock artists of the 1970s such as Genesis and Yes, as well as contemporary artists such as Nine Inch Nails, Dream Theater, and Porcupine Tree.
Pink Floyd were formed in London in 1965 when Syd Barrett moved there from Cambridge and joined The Tea Set, a group consisting of Regent Street Polytechnic architecture students Nick Mason, Roger Waters, Richard Wright and Bob Klose. The group had moderate mainstream success and were one of the most popular bands in the London underground music scene in the late 1960s as a psychedelic band led by Syd Barrett. However, Barrett's erratic behaviour eventually led his colleagues to replace him with guitarist and singer David Gilmour. After Barrett's departure, singer and bass player Roger Waters became a dominant force in the group, a situation which developed through the late 1970s and lasted until his departure from the group in 1985. The band had always been popular in England, though they did not achieve worldwide critical and commercial success until the concept albums The Dark Side of the Moon (1973), Wish You Were Here (1975), and Animals (1977), and the rock opera The Wall (1979).
- Name:
- Pink Floyd
- Origin:
- Cambridge and London, England
- Years Active:
- 1965–1994
- Associated With:
- Sigma 6, Joker's Wild
- Genre:
- Progressive rock, psychedelic rock
- Record Label:
- EMI, Harvest, Capitol, Tower, Columbia
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