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| Artist: Orthrelm |
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| Discography: Orthrelm |
| Wikipedia: Orthrelm |
| Orthrelm | |
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| Origin | Washington, D.C., USA |
| Genre(s) | Avant-garde metal |
| Years active | 2000–present |
| Label(s) | Ipecac Recordings Three One G Troubleman Unlimited Tolotta Records Crucial Blast |
| Website | Official website |
| Members | |
| Mick Barr (guitar) Josh Blair (drums) |
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Orthrelm is an American avant-garde metal band from Washington, D.C..
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Orthrelm is a duo with Mick Barr on guitar and Josh Blair on drums, experimenting in many forms of unconventional songwriting styles and musical concepts in general.
The band's members have released a few notable and significant releases since Orthrelm's inception, with projects such as Crom-Tech and Barr's solo side-project Octis. For example, their 2002 release Asristir Vieldriox is 13 minutes long with a total of 99 songs, each one averaging between 5 and 15 seconds in length.[1]. In contrast, the OV album features a single, 45-minute track based on extremely intense repetition, marrying the speed of grindcore and the repetition of Terry Riley's brand of minimalism.[2]
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