Nick Forté of GREEN TEA / HALF MORTAL / RASPBERRY BULBS / RORSCHACH | WCN Podcast 72
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- Nick Forté has made waves in the noise world in the last few years with his forward thinking projects GREEN TEA and HALF MORTAL, though he has been at the forefront of progressive underground music since the early 90s as guitarist of pioneering hardcore band RORSCHACH, and is a current member of RASPBERRY BULBS, among countless other projects. In this episode, Nick sheds light on his rich musical history, and shares the passion and mastery behind arriving at his final form - Harsh Noise.
In the Patreon exclusive EXT., Nick discusses post production techniques, his time working as a product tester for Electro Harmonix, and expands on GREEN TEA even further. Nick also shared the exclusive GREEN TEA track "Trails Of Helvella." You can get all that and much more bonus content at / whitecentipedenoise
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Opening track: "Hacking at Branches, Hitting Bone"
Closing track: "Tropical Chainsaw"
From Children Of The Wisteria CD (Satatuhatta) satatuhatta.ba...
Every album this dude puts out is genius
Great points about quality control and not relying on the social aspect of the scene.
Haircut looks good
Raspberry Bulbs Are Amongst My Favorite Bands
Great interview. Nick has great tastes. Speaking of, a Kevin Drumm interview would be amazing!
I’ve jammed that Dawn People record. Random. Some tracks are on my hanging around the house/sunday morning playlists
Love this…wish there was more Half Mortal talk.
amazing interview!
Great episode! Thanx.
Alina Church "Distraxi" in a near future perhaps?
Interesting perspective that bands were not touring in the late 80’s / early 90’s?
he was telling me afterward that he was referring to relatively unknown bands doing long tours, and could have been clearer about that.
Do noise musicians actually play their album live or is each performance different? I just don’t see how they would recreate their set due to the random nature of noise music.
I wanna know what beard balm he uses