- Said In Passing (about Brendan busking) Artwork
Said In Passing (about Brendan busking)
TiC on May 12, 2013 10:32 Live @ Findars 22.02.13 2 tracks, 45.04 TiC on February 23, 2013 17:39
- 1. 22.02.13 Live @ Findars [PT I] 30.47 78 plays
- 2. 22.02.13 Live @ Findars [PT II] 14.17 97 plays
About
TiC is heavily inspired by soundscapes, soundtracks, industrial elements, electronica, ambient music...and noise. Lots and lots of noise.
We are:
Angelo Manuel
- Programming & mixing
- Synths
- Guitar
- Effects
- Digital scapes & loops
Brendan Teh
- FX based scapes and loops
- Synths
- Guitar
- Occasional 'vocals' & violent outbursts
- Noise/percussion out of random objects
Julian Lim
- Bass
Phang
- Keys and Synths
Rashaad Ali
- Drums/Percussion
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Hear more of Brendan at:
freedesertersband
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Hear more of Julian at:
bokazzi
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Hear more of Angelo at:
Blackout Borscht
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Feedback and comments are most welcome. But its incredibly hard to take you seriously if you copy-paste your comments on so many pages ;)
Thank you for getting infected and spreading our madness.
We're always open to collaboration with like-minded folk. If you'd like to work on any of our tracks, let us know. Or better yet, lets do something completely new and psychotic together.
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On a separate note:
"Tics are described as semi-voluntary or unvoluntary, because they are not strictly involuntary—they may be experienced as a voluntary response to the unwanted, premonitory urge. A unique aspect of tics, relative to other movement disorders, is that they are suppressible yet irresistible; they are experienced as an irresistible urge that must eventually be expressed. Some people with tics may not be aware of the premonitory urge. Children may be less aware of the premonitory urge associated with tics than are adults, but their awareness tends to increase with maturity."
Wikipedia.org definition of "tic"
So we ask... why are you resisting the noises? Are you afraid?