NODe (Not-Ordinary D… Read Full Bio ↴There are five recording artists entitled Node:
NODe (Not-Ordinary Dead) (Italian elctro-pop-garage-indie band).
Node (electronic collective),
Node (Italian thrash metal band),
Node (Swedish electronic dub act).
Node (Danish singer & rapper)
NODe (Not-Ordinary Dead) (Italian elctro-pop-garage-indie band): was formed in 2011 from Johnny Lubic and Kamoto San, both coming from years of music in other bands and formations. Johnny Lubvic worked in discography for years, for indie lables first and then for majors, learning mixing and mastering techniques and artistic production also, leading to the ultimate production of the first EP from Not-Ordinary Dead, with the music co-worker Kamoto San. Tuning the Untunable was released in february 2012 from Ninthwave Records, historical label from Boston (USA), owned by Dave Richards.
The second work, a full lenght LP named Tragic Technology Inc. has been released in 2013 for 2419 Record Label, with new members joining the ranks, Pak T2R and Luis Moonad.
The band works on his own electronic instruments production, Johnny Lubvic appears on controllerism.com, for his creation, the “Basstroller”, and actually they craft many controllers, they are part of the Controllerism movement.
Node (electronic collective): Dave Bessell, Gary Stout, Ed Buller, and Flood (who produced albums for U2 and Nine Inch Nails) cling tightly to their vintage keyboards and make them click, howl, sweep, and pulse with nothing less than exploratory genius. Node delivers all the trimmings of a classic electronic album circa mid-'70s, but lets it ripen for ten extra years.
[Their eponymous] 1995 release embraces the style (right down to the rise-and-fall song structure) with youthful energy, and stays loyal to its roots by using only yesteryear's analog equipment. Furthermore (and to their credit), the album was recorded live, direct to stereo with no overdubs or additional studio trickery. It's as if they played by yesterday's rules in order to win the game (and they do). This is pure, uncut electronic music -- a welcome addition for the collectors, and a real discovery for those curious about the genre. Brush the dust off your lava lamp, put on your headphones, and go with the flow. For listeners who know this style of music well, Node is a tough act to follow. -- Glenn Swan
Source: http://www.discogs.com/release/15617
Node (italian thrash metal band) was formed in 1994 by the guitarists Gary D'Eramo & Steve Minelli. In March of the same year they released a demo "Grind Revolution in Mass Evolution", which got excellent reviews into the music magazines. The style they played at that time was a mix between -metal and grind-core enriched by very good technical and song writing arrangements.
In September 1995 the Node line up was completely turned over, with the new vocalist/guitarist Gary D' Eramo, new bass player Klaus Mariani, new drummer John Manti and Steve Minelli of course, Node released in December 1995 the second demo "Ask". Being of an easier listening impact than the first demo, "Ask" put Node into a music area much closer to bands such as Metallica, Slayer and Pantera. At the same time, this demo was published by italian label Lucretia Records.
The month after have been spent throughout Italy playing live on stage (also supporting in the italian gig of the Symbolic Tour). Meanwhile the band was already working on new stuff but still facing same line up troubles; the drummer John Manti left the band in April 1996 for Oinos, ( Thy Nature/Sadist) who stayed 'till December; Gary D' Eramo did the same in March 1997 due to deep differences of musical opinions; Daniel Botti, vocals, took his place.
The brand new line up re-signs with Lucretia Records and in January 1998 releases the debut album "Technical Crime". Their new stile is violent, strong, technical and aggressive. This sort of technical thrash/death has been really appreciated both by critics and audience. After this CD Oinos left the band. The darkest period for the band is winter 1998/99, due disagreements inside the line up; Klaus Mariani was about to leave the band, who rests standing 'till March 1999 at least.
In June of the same year Steve Minelli left the band. Despite the loss of their founder, Node, with great fortitude and band sense kept on playing, to see their effort rewarded some months later, with the entrance in the line up of Joe La Viola (Glory Blister) and the recording of a new demo CD (June 2000) "Land of Nod" which has provided the deal with Scarlet.
In August 2001 the recording of the second album has been planned in Sweden (Underground Studios - Vsteras). The new line up was: Daniel Botti (vc/gtrs), Gary D' Eramo (gtrs/vc), Klaus Mariani (bs) and Mario Giannini (dr). "Sweatshops", this is the name of their 2nd full lenght, was out in february 2002 through Scarlet. The style seems to be a mix between the wide classic/heavy atmospheres with an obsessive and aggressive interpretation of the north-european metal.
"Das Kapital" was released aftewards in 2004. This is a concept album about XXth century. Marco Di Salvia (the new drummer) took the place of Mario Giannini in 2002. They fixed a promotional tour in Italy with Lacuna Coil for March and April and are ready to do the big step for the European market.
Their latest release, "As God Kills" adopts a style primarily mixed between melodic and technical thrash/death metal.
Node (Swedish electronic dub act): more info to follow.
Node (Danish singer & rapper); born Rajin Nabaz on March 3, 1990, is a Danish-Kurdish singer and rapper
One Way Media
NODe Lyrics
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Up your big fuckin' asses
The lies you tell we don't believe
These children are your soldiers
These guys follow your way
The problem is: which is the way?
You gotta one way
You gotta one way
You kill us
The end of century, the end of tragedy:
Begin the new dictatorship
Too much to say it kill you?
Too much to say it sucks you?
Look at this generation fucked
You gotta one way
You give us laws
You gotta one way
You kill us
Our minds (... Are the new game)
They control (... In this new age)
They call (... Freedom this new choice)
We gotta one way (... The new line)
Bring the illusions, take new lies again
Feel the noise that helps you die
And take your daily dose in brain
Check it out now this new way
The lyrics to NODe's song "One Way Media" are a pointed criticism of the propaganda and lies perpetuated by the media and those in power. The opening lines, "Now you can put these dreams up your big fuckin' asses // The lies you tell we don't believe," convey a sense of anger and disillusionment with those who peddle false promises and misinformation. The next few lines describe how children are being groomed as soldiers and followers, but the singer questions which path is the right one to follow.
The chorus drives home the sense of helplessness and coercion that the singer feels, with lines like "You gotta one way // You give us laws // You gotta one way // You kill us." The end of the century is described as the beginning of a new dictatorship, and the singer wonders if speaking out against it would be too dangerous. The last few lines urge listeners to resist the illusionary messages of the media and take control of their own minds.
Overall, "One Way Media" is a powerful critique of the ways in which the media can be used to manipulate people, and a reminder to stay vigilant against false promises and propaganda.
Line by Line Meaning
Now you can put these dreams
Your hopeful aspirations are meaningless
Up your big fuckin' asses
They are not worth anything; you can dispose of them as you please
The lies you tell we don't believe
We do not trust the false narratives that you construct
These children are your soldiers
You exploit impressionable youth for your own gain
These guys follow your way
Others blindly conform to your worldview
The problem is: which is the way?
The issue is that your path is unclear and ultimately leads to destruction
You gotta one way
You insist on enforcing your singular ideology
You give us laws
You use legal constraints to maintain control
You kill us
You eliminate those who oppose you
The end of century, the end of tragedy:
The conclusion of this era represents a calamity
Begin the new dictatorship
A new form of oppressive governance begins
Too much to say it kill you?
Do you fear the truth that incriminates you?
Too much to say it sucks you?
Are the harsh realities too unbearable for you?
Look at this generation fucked
The current state of youth is bleak and problematic
Our minds (... Are the new game)
Our psychological states are now subject to manipulation
They control (... In this new age)
Those in power regulate society in this modern time
They call (... Freedom this new choice)
They claim that sacrificing liberty is a necessary decision
We gotta one way (... The new line)
We are coerced into accepting their agenda
Bring the illusions, take new lies again
They continue to deceive us with their fabricated reality
Feel the noise that helps you die
The distractions they provide lead to our downfall
And take your daily dose in brain
We consume their propaganda without question
Check it out now this new way
They attempt to persuade us of their toxic methodology
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