![]() We write a lot of our music with the live format in mind. Their playlist combines their love for everything heavy and chaotic (Dillinger Escape Plan, Converge, Meshuggah) with a lot of other things like Ornette Coleman, John Coltrane or Spidergawd! This exemplary playlist was curated by Agabas, whose cool record combines Death Metal, Doom Jazz and a lot of anger into a heated and energetic mix! Recently we reviewed their record A Hate Supreme which also shows that combination to the T. So, with Converge’s bass monster we talked about the notion of ethics and morals in hardcore and how those things have changed for him over the decades. While we are still hoping to get Ben on the show as well, this third part of our series was with Nate, who also played in several other bands that you might know like Doomriders or Old Man Gloom. Well, we talked with Jacob about the importance of visual art and then we had Kurt tell us something about the intricacies of production and everything that comes along with it. In the end we arrive at a very differentiated picture of it all. This time we talk to Nate about the question of ethics in hardcore - how important are they and how important is our notion of ethics itself. However, we don’t want to focus too much on the band itself, but on other topics related to it or sometimes not. You'll be able to see the results on a map if you use Chrome, Safari, Firefox, IE 10 or above (it doesn't work with IE 8 or 9).Okay, now everyone should have gotten it - we are going for separate video-interviews with every member of the most decisive hardcore band this side of the millennium, Converge. ![]() If you can't see any results, we recommend trying a different browser - Google Chrome and Internet Explorer 10 or above generally work best with Postcode Finder. For example, there may be three results 3 High Street 3A High Street and 3B High Street, or 3 High Street Ground Floor Flat, 3 High Street and First Floor Flat, 3 High Street. ![]() In these cases we show the main property number and street name, and then the property number with the individual flat number. There are also occasions when you might see multiple results for a single address, for example a house converted in flats, where the mail is delivered to a single, shared front door. You can use either to address mail, but generally it's better to use the property number, rather than name. Sometimes this might happen when an address has a property name and not a number, or has both. If you still can't see the address you're looking for please report it to us here. Don't worry about abbreviations - we accept the most common abbreviations for addresses (eg 'Rd', 'St', 'Ave').Try searching for the street address if you know it. If the address you're searching for uses a building name (eg, 'Media House', or 'Seaview Cottage') instead of a street address, we may be unfamiliar with the name. ![]() Check your spelling and add as much detail as possible about the address to improve the results.If the property isn't new and you still can't find the address or postcode you're looking for, we recommend: We'll try to get this fixed as quickly as possible. If your address isn't listed please let us know. If the property you're looking for is a new build (or for example a house recently converted into flats), the postcode might not have been added to our database yet.
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