There are multiple artists/bands named Soylent Green.
1. a German in… Read Full Bio ↴There are multiple artists/bands named Soylent Green.
1. a German indie/alternative rock band
2. a moniker used by electro artist, Roman Flügel
3. a short-lived mid-1990s electronic hard rock band from The Netherlands
4. a progressive rock/metal band from Tellingstedt, Germany
5. a hardcore punk band from Phoenix, AZ, United States
1. The German Soylent Green was founded in 1995 in Lower Bavaria by four friends who knew each other from high school. They started writing songs heavily influenced by the grunge and crossover, releasing their first demo, 'Emotional Mind Burst' and a full-length album called 'Temple of the sun'. The year 1998 marked a turning point in Soylent Green’s sound. On their third and fourth albums they shifted towards intensely emotional indie pop/college rock, a sound that matured further on the 2002 album, 'Signals & Sentiments'. Around this time, Soylent Green the band members moved to Munich. Since then, lots of new songs were written and are in the process of being written, some were already recorded as demo versions, some of which are available here on last.fm, where you can also download many of Soylent Green’s other releases. Personnel:
Robert Pietsch (vox, guitar), Arno Reichenauer (guitar), Thomas Matzies (bass), Sebastian Frenzel (drums).
2. Roman Flügel is a well-known name in the German electronic music scene. Active since the early 1990s, Flügel is a chameleon visiting many styles from ambient/IDM to house, techno, electro and sounds further leftfield. Works under the moniker Soylent Green, but also as Alter Ego or with long time partner Jorn Elling Wuttke. Flügel was a co-founder of the Ongaku, Klang and Playhouse record labels.
3. Soylent Green was a short-lived (1995-1997) hardrock band from The Netherlands. Their only studio album, 1996's Nutrient, was released to some acclaim in the Dutch music press for its exciting combination of hardrock power riffs and electronic music. The band toured The Netherlands and Germany, but then split up due to internal friction. The band was based in Amsterdam, but the band members were originally from around The Netherlands: guitarist Jack Pisters from the southern province of Limburg and frontman Marco van der Aar from the eastern Netherlands, for example.
4. Soylent Green was also a band from Tellingstedt, Germany, that played progressive rock/metal. Line-up: Uli Seidenpfennig (bass), Philip Herberger (keyboards), Sven Nuppnau (drums), Dit (vocals), Artschi (guitar) and Marco (guitar).
5. Soylent Green was a hardcore punk from Phoenix,AZ, United States, in the 1980s, featured on the 'This Is Phoenix, Not The Circle Jerks' compilitation.
1. a German in… Read Full Bio ↴There are multiple artists/bands named Soylent Green.
1. a German indie/alternative rock band
2. a moniker used by electro artist, Roman Flügel
3. a short-lived mid-1990s electronic hard rock band from The Netherlands
4. a progressive rock/metal band from Tellingstedt, Germany
5. a hardcore punk band from Phoenix, AZ, United States
1. The German Soylent Green was founded in 1995 in Lower Bavaria by four friends who knew each other from high school. They started writing songs heavily influenced by the grunge and crossover, releasing their first demo, 'Emotional Mind Burst' and a full-length album called 'Temple of the sun'. The year 1998 marked a turning point in Soylent Green’s sound. On their third and fourth albums they shifted towards intensely emotional indie pop/college rock, a sound that matured further on the 2002 album, 'Signals & Sentiments'. Around this time, Soylent Green the band members moved to Munich. Since then, lots of new songs were written and are in the process of being written, some were already recorded as demo versions, some of which are available here on last.fm, where you can also download many of Soylent Green’s other releases. Personnel:
Robert Pietsch (vox, guitar), Arno Reichenauer (guitar), Thomas Matzies (bass), Sebastian Frenzel (drums).
2. Roman Flügel is a well-known name in the German electronic music scene. Active since the early 1990s, Flügel is a chameleon visiting many styles from ambient/IDM to house, techno, electro and sounds further leftfield. Works under the moniker Soylent Green, but also as Alter Ego or with long time partner Jorn Elling Wuttke. Flügel was a co-founder of the Ongaku, Klang and Playhouse record labels.
3. Soylent Green was a short-lived (1995-1997) hardrock band from The Netherlands. Their only studio album, 1996's Nutrient, was released to some acclaim in the Dutch music press for its exciting combination of hardrock power riffs and electronic music. The band toured The Netherlands and Germany, but then split up due to internal friction. The band was based in Amsterdam, but the band members were originally from around The Netherlands: guitarist Jack Pisters from the southern province of Limburg and frontman Marco van der Aar from the eastern Netherlands, for example.
4. Soylent Green was also a band from Tellingstedt, Germany, that played progressive rock/metal. Line-up: Uli Seidenpfennig (bass), Philip Herberger (keyboards), Sven Nuppnau (drums), Dit (vocals), Artschi (guitar) and Marco (guitar).
5. Soylent Green was a hardcore punk from Phoenix,AZ, United States, in the 1980s, featured on the 'This Is Phoenix, Not The Circle Jerks' compilitation.
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@davidrowley8251
The Krone Pre-chamber between the hay pickup and the baling chamber, is called the VFS, Variable Filling System. It kind of looks like a giant ferris wheel, one large disc on each side, and 4 packer bars with teeth, that move hay to just short of going up into the baling chamber, and 1 packer/feeder bar that packs, but when sufficient hay is in the pre-chamber, the holdback below the chamber retracts and that bar feeds the block of hay up into the baling chamber, just in front of the plungerhead.
Here is a Krone animation of the baling process: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ej8hZnXpbs
The pickup has 20 double tines per row (40 tines per row) and five rows, for a total of 100 double tines in the camless active pickup.
@larsonvalleyfarm
Wes, isn't the "Crop Lifter" that new holland puts on the turtle supposed to lift down material? I know you don't like them due to shock from rocks or other foreign material, but for winter mowing they might be a option
@mesh1248
LVF Northern Wisconsin Farming it doesn’t work i have it on the discbine and in down first cutting alfalfa it doesn’t do any better then a machine without them
@MrBogeyone
Great explanation of the way things really are Wes! Not at all what liberal talking heads say and that is the reason you catch Hell on political topics, but you already knew that. This is why I stay with you, you know the system better than many politicians.
@kswaynes7569
Wes, HUGE Thank You for your videos, I knew New Jersey was "the Garden State" but never realized the amount of farm land there. I just related your state with the coast, ex-Gov Christie and Libtards, your speech pattern is even more Midwest than East Coast. Great comments both political and on baler knotters!
@philburton5839
I've always thought the same about Wes. He doesn't even have that eastcoast accent.
@stonemason4295
Great vid say it how it is. True Americans need to make a stand before its to late!!!!!
@craigschofield64
You are so correct that real Peoplewho believe in the Constitution need to speak up! But I fear it may already be too late. I have 2 kids in college and both of them complain constantly about the indoctrination that is happening in school! Some classes they not even studying the subject the class is supposed to be, they are 3 hours of the libtard professor railing against conservative values and about the Constitution needs to be tore up!
Paying 30k a year per kid to have the values we brought them up with systematically beat out of them!
We need to clean out the libtards from our education system ASAP
@kladpapier
So, Native Americans ? lol :P
@mesh1248
I hope krone North America recognizes and appreciates your positive yet realistic advertising you do on their balers