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  1. Death metal is a subgenre of heavy metal music. Descended originally from thrash, it often employs heavily distorted guitars, tremolo picking, deep growling vocals, blast beat drumming, minor keys or atonality, and complex song structures with multiple tempo changes.

  2. The trio assembled for Heavy Metal is formidable. Besides Mr. Goodman, it includes America's protean guitar improviser, Henry Kaiser, and the powerful cross cultural drumming of Lukas Ligeti. The programming of the material on this disk follows a pattern of inter relationships as structurally complex and taut as those posited in Harry Mathews's novel Cigarettes (1987).

  3. Those Who Know History Are Doomed to Repeat It by Henry Kaiser released in 1989. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, ... Heavy Meta (2002) Guitar Party (2003) Yo Miles: Sky Garden (2004) Yo Miles: Upriver (2005) Invite the Spirit 2006 (2006) Healing Force: The Songs of Albert Ayler (2007)

  4. Until very recently, when Beak Doctor resurfaced, he had appeared only fleetingly with guitarist Henry Kaiser and in an unauthorized recording released by the Incus label, otherwise he had been silent as far as the outside world could tell. The trio assembled for Heavy Meta is formidable.

  5. Sea of Tranquility Review: 'Henry Kaiser / Anthony Pirog / Tracy Silverman / Jeff Sipe / Andy West: Five Times Surprise' - Sea of Tranquility - Music for the New Intellectual! Search in Main Menu · Home · Topics. Progressive Rock. Progressive Metal. Heavy Metal. Fusion. General · Sections. Beginner's Guides ...

  6. Heavy Meta: Goodman, Greg/ Kaiser, Henry/ Ligeti, Lukas, Goodman, Greg/ Kaiser, Henry/ Ligeti, Lukas: Amazon.it: CD e Vinili} Passa al contenuto principale.it. Ciao Scegli il tuo indirizzo CD e Vinili. Seleziona la categoria in cui desideri ...

  7. "Originally planned as a 1998 release for the ill-starred K'EY Records. Heavy Meta represents something like the return of one of America's prodigal sons. Not that pianist Greg Goodman has been away or anything. It's just that, after a brilliant series of recordings for his own Beak Doctor label, Mr. Goodman's unique s