Artists
Of the Zyterix Quadrilogy
Of the many projects that Zyterix has produced for the Quadrilogy, all of them are listed here,
as well as displaying the logo for each project in high-quality. The four main artists are known as the "main branch" artists,
and all remaining projects are part of the "off-branch".
as well as displaying the logo for each project in high-quality. The four main artists are known as the "main branch" artists,
and all remaining projects are part of the "off-branch".
Main Artists
These are the four projects on the main "branch" for which the Zyterix Quadrilogy was named after.
Ranging from new-age tracks reminiscent of lush green fields and heavenly skies, to electronic rock songs with industrial influences, and even modern jazz tracks that bring images of busy city subways to mind, Ryxema has a wide range of sounds
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Infinite Zero's music is slow, utterly horrifying drone and dark ambient horror. The producer for the Infinite Zero project, wyRm, goes out of their way to create sounds that remind you of the pure unfiltered terror of the expansive universe. Regarding that, Infinite Zero's material is not for the easily scared.
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Empty's experimental music differs between albums. Heavily branching out by going from IDM-inflected techno (on vx-0) to the chopped-and-screwed vaporwave (onfuture CITY 2020 -$), Empty's enigmatic range of musical styles bring an unusual twist to the Zyterix Quadrilogy.
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For the most part, Flesh Harvest's music is goregrind/grindcore - but with a humourous and tongue-in-cheek look at the ridiculousness of those genres. With such insane titles such as Liquefied Remains and Aboriginal Anal Fables (Narrated by the Wangabanga
-boobashooba People), Flesh Harvest's look at grind metal is a lo-fi, disgustingly brutal one. |
Off-Branch Artists
These projects are not on the main "branch" of artists on the Quadrilogy, but still represent a large part of it.
Icy Winds produces a ambient-infused form of black metal about frost and winter. Icy Winds' brand of freezing cold black metal brings ambient soundscapes which sonically represent barren winter, a fantasy setting, and the harshness of the cold dark.
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Defunct; serious allegations leveled towards them.
Throughout all of their debut album "In Line For Infantile Dissection", Slithering Cadaver carves and dishes out goregrind-infused slamming brutal death metal, with loads-a pig squeals and monstrous guttural death growls. |
Xz'ikvyucoth's music is riff-heavy, pummelling goregrind with a strong traditional death metal influence. The lyrics are all about horrifying, Lovecraftian/eldritch aberrations and similar horror stories relating to indescribable monstrosities.
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Hailing from a malefic cult hidden deep within a forest cavern, the Acolytes Of Shadow are a depressive black metal collective made up of cultists who are also musicians, and the Acolytes bring their blackened misery with them on their first and only debut "Pathetic Existence".
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Comprised of the Perokea Orchestra, the collective Windstrider creates the soundtrack Embodiment Of The Wilderness for the fantasy novel Perokea, which consists of powerful orchestral music.
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Brutal death metal band Cryptbrood brings absolute metal brutality and punishing technical death metal power, with fast guitar riffs and extreme double kicks and blast beats...all topped off with guttural growls and pig squeal vocals.
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The project of a mental patient called Nikolas Martun, No Cleansing encompasses all of the traits of the insane and demented, with paranoid screams and yells, harsh noises, and mind-expanding ambient scapes.
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Dicktickler's "music" is extremely fast, digitally sped-up and rearranged Rings of Saturn/Infant Annihilator. All of the songs on Dicktickler's albums are digitally modified Rings of Saturn and Infant Annihilator songs, all of which have humourous, tongue-in-cheek song titles purveying Australian linguistics and slang. Dicktickler's productions aren't to be taken seriously.
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From trance to drum & bass, to ambient to IDM, and even to jazz and piano, Lapse's diverse selection of electronic genre-hops make for an interesting listen on the LP Somnambulist.
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KY Sector's music is a mix of fellow Quadrilogy artists Ryxema and Empty, which is energetic, futuristic electronic music. More specifically, KY Sector produces a glitchy, yet clean style of house/IDM electronica that brings images of mechanical utopias that lay in the near future, overseen by robotics.
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To really call X Y Z "music" is an insult to music. Not even kidding. Their visceral style of noise music absolutely annihilates whatever poor soul is attempting to listen to it. However, X Y Z's "music" is strangely robotic, hence song titles such as "#FFFFFF".
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