Thursday, November 27, 2014

Lineup change

We had recently some talks with Timo about continuing the shared music projects - namely Scumfusion and Mood:Doom - and the thing is that Timo no longer has time for these music projects. It's sad of course, but it's also easy to understand, since life is about making choices, etc. In this case it's mainly about matter of time and how one uses it. We both have had bunch of music projects, and since Timo wants to concentrate to his own music projects, it's logical that he wants to emphasize his own music projects.

Since we are both sort of "multitalented" DIY-musicians, this breakup brings neither of us down. It's end of an era. We had row of very happy and creative metal years, about 10 years doing music together. I wish Timo all the best.

Scumfusion is currently on a hiatus anyway, since I was so satisfied with the last release ("the lost constellations") - and also because I'm currently planning to continue Mood:Doom and probably also Focus Minus before I'll think about continuing Scumfusion further into the realms of scifi grind.

Friday, July 11, 2014

GGD&Z at Youtube


Grinding down the tubes of you.

    Garage grind days & Z-files:
 

Thursday, July 3, 2014

Download (or don't)

In case if you want to download the Scumfusion albums in mp3 form, packed into rar files, there's still time to do just that. I've decided to quit the Scumfusion domain - the site will disappear by the end of August 2014. In case if you don't know the site, it's:

http://www.scumfusion.com

Why I'm quitting the domain? Well, I've been thinking about this for a long time already. It feels pointless to pay monthly for a domain and have the packages for downloading, since I could as well put them into streaming sites. Like for example Youtube, Soundcloud, Mikseri (finnish music service), etc. I already have latest offerings at some of these sites and ...

... well, the world keeps turning. I've noticed that I've even myself started listening music through streaming services much more, and I'm quite an oldschool kind of guy when it comes to music ... so .. this is logical next step. No longer having a site that needs to be updated (and in my case looks poorly, too) but simply spreading the music online without having a domain. Some of the streaming sites offer download options (in high quality) as well, so download option won't fully disappear, either.

So, if you still want to get the rar packages, "full album packages", go to site as it still exists.

http://www.scumfusion.com

Sunday, February 2, 2014