Amodali
Amodali
From http://www.myspace.com/amodali Amodali is an experimental vocalist/musician, dancer and artist. Using voice as a medium she explores magic, trance states, & esoteric sexuality. She creates sonic sculptures, primal vocalisations, that form a bizarre vocabulary of ecstatic, magical realities. Tracks feature a mixture of analog and digital sounds, forming a visceral curtain of noise and electronica...Searing soundscapes from the hinterlands of consciousness.
From http://www.myspace.com/amodali
Amodali is an experimental vocalist/musician, dancer and artist. Using voice as a medium she explores magic, trance states, & esoteric sexuality. She creates sonic sculptures, primal vocalisations, that form a bizarre vocabulary of ecstatic, magical realities. Tracks feature a mixture of analog and digital sounds, forming a visceral curtain of noise and electronica...Searing soundscapes from the hinterlands of consciousness.
Inspired by the D.I.Y.
ethos and emergent cut-up, sampling and montage techniques of punk/experimental bands of the Punk era such as Cabaret Voltaire, Throbbing Gristle; and krautrock influences of Kraftwerk, Cluster and Neu. Amodali began as a synth player with several Liverpool based bands including a collaboration with the Royal Family and the Poor' on an album released by Factory Records. She is most often associated with the ten year project Mother Destruction, a vehicle for Amodali's vocalisations and performances based on explorations of 'seidr' or 'Seething', a form of Nordic Shamanism. Mother Destruction released four studio albums and one live album during the nineties. Amodali has also worked extensively with Patrick Leagas, notably in Sixth Comm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL..
ethos and emergent cut-up, sampling and montage techniques of punk/experimental bands of the Punk era such as Cabaret Voltaire, Throbbing Gristle; and krautrock influences of Kraftwerk, Cluster and Neu. Amodali began as a synth player with several Liverpool based bands including a collaboration with the Royal Family and the Poor' on an album released by Factory Records. She is most often associated with the ten year project Mother Destruction, a vehicle for Amodali's vocalisations and performances based on explorations of 'seidr' or 'Seething', a form of Nordic Shamanism. Mother Destruction released four studio albums and one live album during the nineties. Amodali has also worked extensively with Patrick Leagas, notably in Sixth Comm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL..
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