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    Gradual Hate & Kenji Siratori – Spoken Word



    Gradual Hate & Kenji Siratori – Spoken Word
    Label: Gradual Hate Records – GH 101
    Format: CD, Mini, VCD All Media, Limited Edition
    Country: Spain
    Released: 01 Jun 2007
    Style: Electro, Industrial

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    Buy Digital Download → Spoken Word by Kenji Siratori | Gradual Hate (bandcamp.com)

    Dark atmospheres, spread rhythms that they become on the other hand in dancing and other more slowed, they are fundamentally the new bet that “Spoken Word” it presents us in their musical section. That yes, always under the common denominator that surrounds the music created by Miguel LS: their complexity, darkness and enigmatic attraction.

    Strangers trips CyberPunks narrated by Avantgarde artist Kenji Siratori: a Japanese cyberpunk writer who is currently bombarding the internet with wave upon wave of highly experimental, uncompromising, progressive, intense prose. His is a writing style that not only breaks with tradition, it severs all cords, and can only really be compared to the kind of experimental writing techniques employed by the Surrealists, William Burroughs and Antonin Artaud. Embracing the image mayhem of the digital age, his relentless prose is nonsensical and extreme, avant-garde and confused, with precedence given to twisted imagery, pace and experimentation over linear narrative and character development. With unparalleled stylistic terrorism, he unleashes his literary attack. An unprovoked assault on the senses. Blood Electric (Creation Books) was acclaimed by David Bowie.


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    Gradual Hate

    Gradual Hate (2006 -2010)

    The Spanish Dark Electro / Industrial project Gradual Hate was originally created as a solo outlet for Miguel LS, who had already explored experimental and neo-classical music in such projects as The Lietech Project and Woman’s Broken Hands, to take on the dark electronic scene. Inspired less by the synthpop crossover acts of the current scene than by old-school European artists like Leæther Strip and The Invincible Spirit, the project was joined by keyboardist and multimedia artist Avencio DM.

    Signing to Hypervoxx Recordings, the group released their debut album Asphyxiated World in late 2007, which also features “Reptilian Control,” a collaboration with Japanese experimental author Kenji Siratori.


    Gradual Hate Discography:

    HATE E.P. (CDr,Demo) / 2005

    Asphyxiated World | Gradual Hate |Hypervoxx Recordings – HVX 9607 / 2007

    Gradual Hate & Kenji Siratori – Spoken Word  (CD + VCD, Mini + Ltd) Gradual Hate Records – GH101 / 2007

    Gradual Hate & Silence In First Degree – Panopticon  (CD, Ltd + DVD) Gradual Hate Records – GH103 / 2009

    New World Order “Post – Industrial Spanish Compilation” (CD, Comp, + V) Gradual Hate Records – GH108 CD / 2011

    Various – (AE)quilibrium: Man Vs Machine (CD, Comp) Mutant-E Records – MTT0007-E / 2008

    Various – Weatherhead 3 (2xCDr, Comp) Hypervoxx Recordings – HVX 9606 / 2007

    Xperiment – Remix War (CD, EP, Ltd) Mutant-E Records / 2010

    Live from Hell – Tribute to the German band “Rammstein” / 2009 

    Battleground (Leæther Strip version) | Gradual Hate (bandcamp.com) / 2009

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    Diego Arandojo

    Diego Arandojo (1978) is a writer, director and screenwriter. Author of  "The Yibins" (2015), “Baton of command, a secret kept during 30 years” (2014) and “Corner 718” (2010), among others. He has directed the 3 documentary films: “30 years of silence, the secret of Guillermo Alfredo Terrera” (2013), “Opium, the beatnik Argentina” (2014) and “Alcatena” (2015). For television Arandojo wrote documentary series for Canal Encuentro as “The era of chiefs”, “Güemes” and “Battles of freedom”. In 2012 Arandojo was awarded with the “Best Screenplay of documentary” for the tv series “Argentine Presidents”.  He currently works for the Spanish producer “Logia 933” and he’s the editor of the digital magazine “Lafarium”.

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