Revolution State is tagged as: all, industrial, dark electro, home collection, experimental HISTORY OF THE REVOLUTION In the fall of 2000 Ben P. and Bonnie B. started to write music under the name Protocol. At that time they had little more than ambition, an Access Virus KB, and a dream of someday letting the world hear what they’d created. They sought the advice of other electronic musicians, they learned, they wrote, and they learned some more. By the time spring of 2001 rolled around, Protocol had a sizeable repertoire of songs under their belts considering the short amount of time they’d been writing music. During this period Protocol was almost strictly a rhythm noise based project, influenced by the likes of Noisex, Synapscape, and Hypnoskull.|At this time they ran into their acquaintance Bryan Erickson of Velvet Acid Christ at a local show, and they had the opportunity to play him what they’d been working on for the past six months. Bryan seemed impressed with what he heard, especially considering the short amount of time that Ben and Bonnie had been writing music. The three of them became fast friends due to their many common interests, and Bryan began to “show them the ropes” musically. Around this same time, Ben and Bonnie bought their first analog synthesizer; the Akai AX-73 that is still in their studio to this day. Thanks to their newly acquire... Read More About Revolution State Biography... Send Revolution State ringtones to your cell |
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