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  • rabia sorda ist einfach übelst geil!!

  • jesus this is a decent band wether they play programmed stuff or are actually hitting lots of keys, i dont care. this is rabia sorde, its rebellious, anarchistic, agrotech/dark electro, if u dont like this, why watch it???? how about enjoying the music instead of criticising the musicians skill, or supposed lack of.

  • I'm agree with you... I also have an Electro Band and (modesty apart) I PLAY alive most of my songs or I try to play a part on the songs that are recorded. You'll can see it in my YouTube videos. Many of the Electro/EBM bands are disgracing the genre by doing this. It is an insult for the audience. AND THOSE BANDS SAY THAT YOU ARE "INSULTING AND EXPOSING THEM" WHEN YOU PLAY ALIVE!!

    Anyway... that's my point of view.

  • And also the experiences I've had while playing with another bands.

    Yes. It is a lot of work in the studio and sometimes you cannot bring "all" that to the live performances... but also, IF YOU LOVE YOUR WORK, you'll try to adapt it for YOUR audience!!. Or TRY at least to have somethin "live" in the scenario.

  • i agree here with MrsAshburyHeights.... of course it is nice to see some "real" live playing, even on pure electronic acts - but: i also want to recognize their original sound like it is on the cd which i have at home. ;-)

  • shit !!!!! all this is fuckin playback !!!! look the mother fucker in the synth, !!!

  • discovery kids! a todo dar!

  • excelente agrupacion ..exsitos para ustedes

  • Creo que rabia sorda es un grupo que esta de puros huevos¡¡¡

  • Its a synthesizer, with the studio original downloaded into the memory. The synth player then just has to tweak it out for live performances. with his vast knowledge of pitch bending, modulation, and whatnot. Its actually fairly complicated, and deserves respect.

  • Being a synth operator is tougher then it looks. You gotta find or invent samples, remember them and even dump your now ex coz she was getting in the way of becoming an accomplished and effective synth operational component to a band.

  • i have a bachelor's degree from berklee in synthesis and all that shit - but I also play instruments....this is still a cop out to me, sorry. I respect the job, but watching a 'performance' is rediculous!!!!!

  • so,what are you doing here!!?? if it doesn't make any sense to you!,I can see that you allready saw the video, and not only one time!!so the only one who is ridiculous here is you!sorry but they are very famous and you are not.you have to work a lot men !!so you can be a little bit of what they are!

  • I came back because of the auto generated email saying someone commented....and why are you so defensive..? Its just my opinion - live performances like this are boring and cheesy....fames not an issue.....and you have no clue who i am or what I do anyways....who cares? why does that matter.......again, my point - live performance of electronic music is boooring. Though I love electronic music...deal with it

  • Education has little to do with music. You can attend classes and achieve a title but it won't matter if you're not a musician at the heart.

    As a contracted and also "a hard working musician" I can inform you that electronic music is complicated, time consuming and very difficult to work with. Performing such music live is a challange since you can't operate every sound and effect with only two, perhaps 3 bandmembers on stage.

  • again....boring to watch.

  • ....also...i wasnt saying you need to be educated....just letting you knowi know the in's and outs of electronic technology....

  • that said let me tell you 90% of ebm bands use playback,even hocico, I know firtshand lots of them and they do, thats why I respect the ones who at least try to incorporate live drums or to play something on top of the recorded mix at least

  • Also, electronic music is not about showing off how well you can strum the guitar strings or bash the hell out of a drumset. Electronic music is about development and unless you're a minimalistic band, it's nearly impossible to perform in the "classical" way with playing every instrument live. If you like electronic music and have a "degree" you should be aware of such things and perhaps show these artist a little more respect. I'm at the same label as they are and they work hard, trust me.

  • not saying it doesnt take work....from programming c-sound, to MAXX, to Protools, alternate controlers, , etc......but again, my point is - boring to watch. I'll listen to Frontline or front 242 or aphex all day....i just aint going to the "show". Richard D. James is one of the most innovative out there, genius...but put him in a roon with a laptop "performing and i'm out....

  • Eight minutes well spent.

  • de mexico para el mundo... execelentes los proyectos alternos de erk y racso tanto rabia sorda como dulce liquido... son proyectos mas experimentales y con una energia inigualable... pero no hay nada como hocico... solo juntando a estos 2 genios racso en el sintetizador y erk en la lirica se puede lograr un excelente grupo no hay comparacion con hocico. sigan adelanteeee... y ¡VIVA MEXICOOO!!!

  • n1 :)

  • rabia sorda!! jaja si...

  • Thanks for posting this, I love Rabia Sorda :)

  • i see italian flag

  • great performances guys

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