There are two artists who have used the name Pulse State:
1. Pulse S… Read Full Bio ↴There are two artists who have used the name Pulse State:
1. Pulse State started in the late 90's as an emotional outlet for the Detroit based musician Mike Phipps, who also uses Pulse State as a pseudonym. Moving through different electronic styles during its lifetime, Pulse State has been operating in the melodic EBM, electro-pop and darkwave spheres for some years now.
A few early releases paved the way for the long-awaited debut album, With a Single Step (2008). The free album, now unavailable from its original source, focused on what Mike felt were his best songs to that point, reproduced to his standards at the time.
Work on new music began shortly thereafter. Mike worked on and off writing, producing and vocalizing the songs that would define the future of Pulse State. Now, after several years, the other foot falls. With the latest release (the Flowers for Mankind EP) and the forthcoming album, darkwave and electro-Goth elements are woven into the tapestry of Pulse State, yet the project remains somewhat close to its synth/EBM roots at the same time.
In addition, Mike also operates under the Pulse State moniker as a remixer, delivering anything from sensual touches to full-on dancefloor attacks. Pulse State remixes have been compared favorably against contemporaries such as Apoptygma Berzerk, Razed in Black and VNV Nation, in terms of both quality and quantity. Pulse State remixes have appeared on releases from the Metropolis, Infacted, Dependent and Out of Line labels.
It was announced in December 2018 that Pulse State has officially ended as a project.
2. Pulse State also was an early alias of James Holden. Under this name he only released one 12", "Luna Tide", featuring two trance tracks: "Luna Tide" and "Ascend".
1. Pulse S… Read Full Bio ↴There are two artists who have used the name Pulse State:
1. Pulse State started in the late 90's as an emotional outlet for the Detroit based musician Mike Phipps, who also uses Pulse State as a pseudonym. Moving through different electronic styles during its lifetime, Pulse State has been operating in the melodic EBM, electro-pop and darkwave spheres for some years now.
A few early releases paved the way for the long-awaited debut album, With a Single Step (2008). The free album, now unavailable from its original source, focused on what Mike felt were his best songs to that point, reproduced to his standards at the time.
Work on new music began shortly thereafter. Mike worked on and off writing, producing and vocalizing the songs that would define the future of Pulse State. Now, after several years, the other foot falls. With the latest release (the Flowers for Mankind EP) and the forthcoming album, darkwave and electro-Goth elements are woven into the tapestry of Pulse State, yet the project remains somewhat close to its synth/EBM roots at the same time.
In addition, Mike also operates under the Pulse State moniker as a remixer, delivering anything from sensual touches to full-on dancefloor attacks. Pulse State remixes have been compared favorably against contemporaries such as Apoptygma Berzerk, Razed in Black and VNV Nation, in terms of both quality and quantity. Pulse State remixes have appeared on releases from the Metropolis, Infacted, Dependent and Out of Line labels.
It was announced in December 2018 that Pulse State has officially ended as a project.
2. Pulse State also was an early alias of James Holden. Under this name he only released one 12", "Luna Tide", featuring two trance tracks: "Luna Tide" and "Ascend".
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Reconciliation Reconciliation For all the time I spent Away from your…
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ElvinGearMaster Irma
Synapse Around the time the press machines became a thing. I dont remember exactly when, dates are not my strong suit.
And upon checking, the oldest press was in the 1440. Streamlined for commercial use in 1450.
Books were always around yes, but the printing press revolutionised books because they didn't need to make copies by hand anymore. Which took time. And was expensive.
Making books expensive.
And the printing press just got more and more streamlined.
In the Western world at least. Keep in mind we are not talking world world history here
Ryan Hollinger
In case last week's video wasn't scary enough... so... What's the scariest movie about Internet Horror?
BTW, I noticed a slight typo in one of the film reference tags, but getting this video monetised was hell so... I'll live with it!
Axel Cordova
How about you review both of the Unfriended movies, which is basically a boomer's take on internet horror.
Edit: Oh, I almost forgot my obligatory request for Night in the Woods and Pink Floyd's The Wall
ally -
Please do one on Goodnight Mommy, or The lodge by severen fiala and veronika Franz.
HellTissues
"searching" was pretty good! ( Could you please do "ravenous" some day? Robert Carlyle, Guy Pierce, Jeremy Davies and great music by Damon Albarn)
August
@Axel Cordova the first one was pretty nice but the second one was hilarious lmao
João Pedro M
Please talk about dead space
Jphodge
The black wall stains in the original Pulse look almost exactly like the “shadows” created when the a-bombs fell on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Considering it’s a japanese film, that has to be where the visual inspiration came from.
Ryan Hollinger
Nice observation
Jphodge
@Ryan Hollinger thanks!
Rosie Jl
I was also about to say this.