Ambient dub metal scientists, dark riddim warriors, noise sculptors and industrial roots rockers. The sound of Teledubgnosis can also bedescribed as organics taking form - the organics that arise from exploiting the tech.
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Drummer Ted Parsons, a longtime veteran of New York City's downtown music scene, now lives in Oslo, Norway and has collaborated with the likes of Foetus, Bill Laswell and WordSound. His success with bands like Prong and Swans is a well-documented chapter in music history. He has also played with Godflesh and Jesu, and most recently toured the world with Killing Joke in 2004. As a session player, Ted's distinctive drum sounds can be heard on several hundred recordings. Ted is also the drummer in N.I.C. |
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Teledubgnosis master sound sculptor Jason Wolford resides in Seattle, WA, transplanted from his beloved Brooklyn, NY. After working the 1200s for Dallas Texas' infamous Decadent Dub Team in the late 80s to early 90s, he moved on to creating his own musique concrete recordings. Pushing his home studio to the limits, he has developed his own sound, forging one giant instrument from stacks of modern and vintage equipment. Jason's sideprojects include: Machmen and Wire Recordings. |
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Multi-instrumentalist Gregory Damien Grinnell, now based in Vermont, was a longtime member of legendary New York ska band The Toasters, NYC hip-hop/reggae crew The Unity 2, and now fuses electronics and exotic acoustic instruments into the Teledubgnosis sound. He has also been a fixture in the New England mulitimedia-video art scene, lending his visual skills and impressive collection of bizarre footage to local electronic artists. Greg's sideprojects include: Mission Creep and Wire Recordings. |
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