Noise process
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[edit] Noise Process
Noise Process is the American electro-industrial music of Tim Garelick and Michael Renfield.
[edit] Bio
In 1998, Tim Garelick started his solo project Noise Process during an down-time period with his band GOD.NET. NOISE PROCESS was initially a way for him to explore and develop his ability to create electronic music. Two years later, in mid 2000, Tim met Michael Renfield, front man of L.V.X.OCCVLTA another electro-industrial band in Phoenix. After developing a friendship the two began to polish up some of the earlier Noise Process songs. Shortly thereafter they began creating new tracks for Noise Process which had a very appealing and accessible sound. Mixing the elements of new and old electronic industrial and EBM with melodic textures and experimentalism their sound was defined, aggressive and edgy electronic music with heavy rhythms, melodic synth lines and processed vocals.
The band was signed to Wire Productions in Germany in 2002 and released the album Neural Code, along with the follow-up remix album Synapse in 2003. After Wire Productions shut down the band signed again, this time with DSBP Records in America. The album Groundzer0 was released in 2007.
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