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Diarmuid Dalton Discography of CDs
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Lifeline CD (2007)
Diarmuid Dalton discography If observing Justin Broadrick's recorded history is any indication of being to predict his musical future, this fifth release -- four EPs and a full-length -- by his Jesu project may be rounding the bend toward something else; then again, he's never been entirely predictable. One of the great hilarities of this four-song, 23-minute slab is its great irony. Broadrick takes credit for playing all the instruments, doing all the programming, and singing all the vocals here. ...
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Disconnected CD (2009)
Diarmuid Dalton albums DISCONNECTED is a collaboration between Justin Broadrick (Godflesh, Jesu, God, Ice, Techno Animal, etc.), Dave Cochrane (God), Diarmuid Dalton (Jesu), and Aaron Turner (Isis, Old Man Gloom, etc.). Its eight songs, most of which run in the eight-to-nine-minute range, all feature a breathtakingly heavy combination of huge beats, sludgily dissonant guitar riffs, industrial electronics, and raw-throated ...
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Jesu CD (2005)
Diarmuid Dalton CD discography Named after the last track on HYMNS, the final Godflesh album, Jesu is a literal extension of singer/guitarist Justin Broadrick's pioneering industrial-metal work. (In fact, Jesu's line-up often includes latter-day Godflesh drummer Ted Parsons, formerly of Swans and Prong.) While the British act's 2005 self-titled full-length outing can hew closely to the crushingly heavy Godflesh sound (see the ominous, rumbling "Your Path to Divinity" and the pummeling "Man/Woman"), the record takes that dark, chilly aesthetic and gives it a surprising degree of emotion and warmth, particularly on the slow, pensive "Tired of Me" and the shimmering "Sun Day," hinting at the dreamy shoegaze approach that Broadrick ...
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 Diarmuid Dalton music CDs Worked With
Jesu, Greymachine
Diarmuid Dalton Songs Page
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Diarmuid Dalton Cd Discography
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