Hearts of Darknesses
Hearts of Darknesses is the solo project of IDM producer Frank Musarra. Musarra is a longtime studio collaborator with Gregg Gillis, both as a producer/engineer in the project Girl Talk[1] and as a producer/artist in their remix collective Trey Told 'Em.[2] However, Musarra's music has been described as the "mirror opposite" of Girl Talk's, and his concert performances as "a punk-rock version of Girl Talk's proscenium-stage radio-rock."[3]
Hearts of Darknesses | |
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Years active | 2002 | –present
Labels | Schematic Music Company, Asphodel Records, Deleted Art, Zod |
Associated acts | Girl Talk, Trey Told 'Em |
Website | www |
Members |
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Albums
- "Skip Found Teli & M-Pi / Hearts Of Darknesses" split 12" (Zod Records, 2003)
- "Music for Drunk Driving" (Schematic / Asphodel, 2003)
- "Shit Fan Punx Get Busted" (Deleted Art, 2009)
gollark: Tiny stuff like "pagination buttons at bottom" now needs its own thread.
gollark: Er, about ten, actually, but whatever.
gollark: Except now tiny suggestions will be split across about ten million.
gollark: Probably because they contain things they don't like and want to get rid of, but whatever.
gollark: "Let's bring together T&C stuff into one thread" "Let's separate trading hub stuff into multiple threads"
References
- Segal, Dave (24 July 2013). ""I've never really fit in anywhere exactly": Girl Talk Interview Outtakes". The Stranger. Retrieved 2014-03-23.
- de la Rosa, Omar. "A conversation with Gregg Gillis, the man behind Girl Talk". Ink 19. Retrieved 2008-08-28.
- Grow, Kory (17 June 2009). "Hearts of Darknesses". Village Voice. Retrieved 24 March 2014.
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