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Delay Tactics

Delay Tactics

Delay Tactics has been played on NTS in shows including All Trades w/ Chuggy, featured first on 10 January 2018. Songs played include Under The Ice, Chasing Moroder and Oysters.

Back during the heyday of the early ‘80s, guitarist Carl Weingarten started up the St. Louis-based progressive instrumental group called Delay Tactics. United with Walter Whitney (synths) and guitarists David Udell and Reed Nesbit, Weingarten and Delay Tactics received critical acclaim for their unique vision of avant-gard instrumental synth rock. Just released on CD for the first time, Out-Pop Options (1982) and Any Questions? (1984) merge a wealth of cosmic, ambient rock influences like Bill Nelson, Robert Fripp and Jerry Garcia. Imagine a cross between Philip Glass, King Crimson and T. Dream and you begin to get a detailed picture of the Delay Tactics sound. Carl Weingarten has gone on to a successful solo career, but nevertheless, that intrinsic spirit of progressive guitar-based instrumental rock is still alive and well on these newly reissued Delay Tactics studio albums. --Music Web Express

The following refers to a U.K artist using the name "Delay Tactics"

Delay Tactics started life in 1997 as a two piece studio based outfit of Christian Heron & Matty K. But after recording one short-run album and investing in a synthesiser and ancient computer, Christian began recording on his own retaining the name “Delay Tactics”. His new aim was to produce contemporary sounding experimental electronica and dub with influences from Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry, Techno Animal, Pole, Kid 606, and of course the legendary Sheffield industrial sound from his limited equipment set up. Outgrowing a purely studio existence, Delay Tactics first live show was in August 2000. The title for the album "I Dub Thee Vampiris" comes from the book, “I Am Legend”, by Richard Matheson, a story of virus created vampires. The vampires are resisted by the last unaffected left on the planet. The film of the book is “The Omega Man” starring Charlton Heston.

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Delay Tactics

Delay Tactics has been played on NTS in shows including All Trades w/ Chuggy, featured first on 10 January 2018. Songs played include Under The Ice, Chasing Moroder and Oysters.

Back during the heyday of the early ‘80s, guitarist Carl Weingarten started up the St. Louis-based progressive instrumental group called Delay Tactics. United with Walter Whitney (synths) and guitarists David Udell and Reed Nesbit, Weingarten and Delay Tactics received critical acclaim for their unique vision of avant-gard instrumental synth rock. Just released on CD for the first time, Out-Pop Options (1982) and Any Questions? (1984) merge a wealth of cosmic, ambient rock influences like Bill Nelson, Robert Fripp and Jerry Garcia. Imagine a cross between Philip Glass, King Crimson and T. Dream and you begin to get a detailed picture of the Delay Tactics sound. Carl Weingarten has gone on to a successful solo career, but nevertheless, that intrinsic spirit of progressive guitar-based instrumental rock is still alive and well on these newly reissued Delay Tactics studio albums. --Music Web Express

The following refers to a U.K artist using the name "Delay Tactics"

Delay Tactics started life in 1997 as a two piece studio based outfit of Christian Heron & Matty K. But after recording one short-run album and investing in a synthesiser and ancient computer, Christian began recording on his own retaining the name “Delay Tactics”. His new aim was to produce contemporary sounding experimental electronica and dub with influences from Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry, Techno Animal, Pole, Kid 606, and of course the legendary Sheffield industrial sound from his limited equipment set up. Outgrowing a purely studio existence, Delay Tactics first live show was in August 2000. The title for the album "I Dub Thee Vampiris" comes from the book, “I Am Legend”, by Richard Matheson, a story of virus created vampires. The vampires are resisted by the last unaffected left on the planet. The film of the book is “The Omega Man” starring Charlton Heston.

Original source: Last.fm

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Under The Ice
Delay Tactics
Multiphase1984
Chasing Moroder
Delay Tactics
Multiphase1982
Oysters
Delay Tactics
Multiphase1984