Hi, Somewhere at home I have an interview with the head of Earache Records. It seems that Zorn approached the guys from Napalm Death after a show in Japan and their relationship began at that point, particularly with Mick Harris, who was beginning to get interested in things other than grind/death. I remember reading about Zorn, Harris and Laswell hanging out in NYC and that the project came out quite espontaneously as an attempt to capture their respective interests in metal and improvisation. Best, Efrén del Valle --- Andrew Mortensen <amfrequencies@bigpond.com> escribió: > hey people,
just listening to all my Painkiller material, something struck me.
How did Painkiller form? does anyone know? Did Zorn approach Mick at a Napalm show or something? Did Mick know Bill? who knew who & how did they end up getting together?
I take it it was Zorn's idea as I've heard him mention how he wanted to create some free improv music that people would slam dance to, as he felt free jazz & grindcore had the same intensity.
any one know? thanks
Andrew n.p: Painkiller: "Rituals - Live in Japan"
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