At Least 8 Projects Named Crawlspace 1). Formed in Zonhoven, Belgium in 1994 from the ashes of death metal band Supporated Necrosanct. The original lineup — Brecht (vocals), Dominique (drums) and Wim (guitars) with a bass player called Jurgen — played old-school hardcore inspired by Agnostic Front and Madball. Gradually their sound had taken an aggressive direction into the realms of metal and hardcore with influence coming from bands such as Morbid Angel and Kickback resulting in releases on RP...
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At Least 8 Projects Named Crawlspace 1). Formed in Zonhoven, Belgium in 1994 from the ashes of death metal band Supporated Necrosanct. The original lineup — Brecht (vocals), Dominique (drums) and Wim (guitars) with a bass player called Jurgen — played old-school hardcore inspired by Agnostic Front and Madball. Gradually their sound had taken an aggressive direction into the realms of metal and hardcore with influence coming from bands such as Morbid Angel and Kickback resulting in releases on RPP Records and Gangstyle Records. 2). Originally hailing from Brighton, UK, the musician Nimbus started this project as a way to remix tracks for The Giant Eyes. It has since evolved into a dark, psychedelic collective that includes Luc Stefan and Wobbly Bob. They focus on creating organic bass lines, tribal rhythms, and what they describe as "hallucinogenic" melodies. The group has gained recognition for their "cyberspace collaborations" and their contributions to film scores and misanthropic collage art. 3). Los Angeles-based art-punk experiment led by singer Eddie Flowers. Originally from Alabama and a veteran of the Indiana punk scene with The Gizmos, Flowers formed the group in 1985 alongside members of The Lazy Cowgirls. Their discography is vast and experimental, blending Detroit-style rock (influenced by The Stooges and MC5) with free jazz and Krautrock elements inspired by Ornette Coleman and Can. 4). solo project based in South Africa by the artist Manik Moon. This iteration focuses specifically on experimental soundscapes, utilizing drones, looped feedback, and distorted guitars. Moon is also involved in several other avant-garde projects, including Atmosphere Control Unit and The Entropy Tango. 5). Death metal band from Grimsby, UK, which was active during the mid-to-late 1990s. The lineup included Steve Topp, Martin Glenton, George Newton, and Jamie Hunter. This group released three notable projects: the "Deceptive Circles" demo in 1995, the "Deny" EP in 1996, and "Ignite the Sky" in 1999. 06). Noise side project belonging to the American artist John Olson, a prominent figure in the experimental underground known for his label American Tapes. This version of Crawlspace aligns with Olson's extensive body of work in the noise and "anti-music" genres. 7). hardcore/ Death metal crossover band based in Louisville, Kentucky. This group was previously known as Human Remains before adopting the Crawlspace moniker. Eventually, the band underwent a final name change and became known as My Own Victim. 8). Formed in 1994 in Atlanta, Georgia, under the name Snake Nation. After their music appeared on the Mortal Kombat: More Kombat compilation, TVT Records offered them a contract on the condition that they change their name. Consequently, the band became Sevendust, achieving significant commercial success in the alternative metal genre.