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Dysrhythmia

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Barriers and Passages, Pretest, No Interference

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  • Genre: Rock
  • Active: 2000s

Biography

Progressive rock, heavy metal, indie-rock, avant-jazz and ambient mesmerism are combined through the high-energy music of Philadelphia-based trio, Dysrhythmia.

Formed in March 1999, Dysrhythmia represents the vision of guitarist Kevin Hufnagel and bassist Clayton Ingerson, a former music major at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia. Friends since high school, they worked together, in the mid-1990s, as members of Grey Division Blue.

Although they separated for a couple of years, Hufnagel and Ingerson reunited in 1999 to work on an all-instrumental project that was "heavier, more progressive and diverse" than their previous efforts. With the recruiting of drummer Jeff Eber, six months later, Dysrhythmia's lineup was solidified.

Released in 2000, Dysrhythmia's debut album, Contradiction, was recorded, in a friend's basement studio, in four days. In addition to releasing their second album, No Interference, in 2001, they split a ten-inch single, "Annihiliation", with free-jazz/metal band, Xthoughtstreamsx. Their third album, Pretest, followed in May 2003. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide
 
 
Wikipedia: Dysrhythmia

Dysrhythmia is a technical post rock band. They recently added Behold... The Arctopus famed Warr guitarist Colin Marston, now playing bass, replacing Clayton Ingerson, the band's former bassist and a founding member. The band plays an intense yet thoughtful crossblend of tech metal and post rock, often burgeoning on shifting time signatures and contradictingly mellow guitar phrases. Completely instrumental, the band's focal point is in its unique crossbreed of frantic time signature evolution and mellifluous guitar passages.

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