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If you happened to have wondered what could have been the first source of music for man and

found your answers in his ability to imitate nature, you would not think twice about calling industrial music music. . Monte Cazazzas music is characterized by sonorous experiments of sound cut-ups and collages that makes no conventional aesthetic sense. For Monte Cazazza, the emergence of industrial music is a gradual evolution of music, that incorporating the industrial soundscapes is just natural to man. He made music from his adolescent years using the tape decks and contraptions he managed. Its easy to identify the influence that his music wields across many genres of electronic music, for instance the track Six eyes from the hell features synth lines while Kick That Habit Man is monotonous techno beats that falls gently on your ears. Monte Cazazza has worked with the likes of Throbbing Gristle, Psychic TV etc. They are great grand dads of your A.R Rahman. While Monte Cazazzas style of music is often abrasive, volatile and lands on queer aesthetics. Now you have a fair idea about who Monte cazazza is. Kick That Habit Man, Habit That Kick Man, Thus goes the famous permutation poem by Brion Gysin.

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