What's new with TWISTED HELICES? 
  -  May 22, 2010: After a long hiatus, the first track from
  Proteomusic: Twisted Music
  Inspired by Genomes and Proteomes is now out.
   
  
 -  August 5, 2006: The BC Guys have used the song
  Lynno and Reeno as a backdrop to
  their skating/biking
  video>. 
  
  
-  April 3, 2005: Still on a hiatus due to the nature of my science. I have been recording and
  creating different kinds of music but haven't found time to put it
  up yet. In any event, others have been remixing some of the stuff
  I've put and I've started creating a list of contributions.
  
  
 -  October 4, 2001: After a long hiatus having to do with my new professorship position, I
  finished Renaissance: Art,
  Philosophy, and Science, one of my most ambitious songs!
  
 -  January 31, 2001: The songs Love: infatuation in a societal
  guise and Relationships: the lie within a
  sado-masochistic ritual were published as part of the
  second alt.music.4-track compilation.
  
  
 -  December 2, 2000: Put up a preliminary version of Renaissance: Art, Philosophy, and
  Science.
  
  
 -  September 22, 2000: Put up another song, Relationships: the lie within a
  sado-masochistic ritual, the third song from Twisting in the Wind.
  
  
 -  August 16, 2000: Put up another song, Love: infatuation in a societal
  guise, the third song from Twisting in the Wind. This is a
  fairly accessible song and features some interesting acoustic guitar
  work, in my view.
  
  
 -  July 22, 2000: After a long hiatus (more than three years), the
  second song, Oppression: the
  thought police are coming, from the second album, Twisting in the Wind is up,
  clocking in under eight minutes.  This is a difficult song.  The rest of the
  album has been written and some of it has been sequenced; the only
  thing left to is the actual recording.
  
  
 -  May 5, 1998: Updated
  the discography section
  to include three compilations featuring TWISTED HELICES' music.
  
 -  October 20, 1997: Added a review by David Woycechowsky.
  
  
 -  September 4, 1997: Added a review by Don Donofrio.
  
 -  September 1, 1997: Added a review by Michael Stutz.
  
  
 -  July 3, 1997: Added a cool piece of art created by John
  Heyer based on the song
  Kill 'em All (and Let God Sort 'em
  Out).
  
  
 -  April 20, 1997: Added a new song, Technology, which marks the beginning of the 
  next album titled Twisting in the
  Wind.
  
  
 -  February 7, 1997: Added a review/interview
  from816.com Music Webzine.
  
  
 -  January 28, 1997: Added a review from Toddio DiY
  reviews.
  
  
 -  November 10, 1996: Two compilations featuring TWISTED HELICES
  music, 60 Minutes of Noise and Adventures in Lo-Fi, are
  now out. See
  the discography section
  for more details.
  
  
 -  September 4, 1996: Started a page on a forthcoming (not
  necessarily the next) album, Under
  the Covers with Twisted Helices.  It currently features covers
  of Deep Purple's Stormbringer and Camper Van
  Beethoven's Love is a Weed.
  
  
 -  September 2, 1996: Added a review from the September issue of
  Internet Herald, and made minor changes to the discography.
  
  
 -  August 13, 1996: Added a review by Loser Mowerfiend.
  
  
 -  July 2, 1996: Added a review
  from Kathode Ray Music Reviews, July 1996.
  
  
 -  June 17, 1996: Added a review
  Banned Thoughts, May 1996.
  
  
 -  June 6, 1996: Added a review
  of Twisted Demo (v1.0) from Static #13.
  
  
 -  May 18, 1996: TWISTED HELICES now have T-shirts available.  Also, a TWISTED HELICES
  discussion list has been created!
  
  
 -  May 6, 1996: Added an interview from DC
  Music WWWeb and a review from the Quick Fix Music Review List.
  
  
 -  April 6, 1996: Added a review
  from Aiding and Abetting #105.
  
  
 -  March 29, 1996: Traversing a Twisted
  Path is officially out on
  CD, cassette, and DAT!
  
  
 -  March 26, 1996: The first
  review is in, courtesy of Sonic Boom 4.2.
  
 -  Marc 23, 1996: My birthday, and Traversing a Twisted Path is
  now available in its entirety virtually, as well as on cassette and digital audio tape.  The
  release of the virtual album means an addition of five songs,
  I, the State, am the People,
  Morals are Arbitrary,
  The Rap of the Morons,
  All the Things in My Room, and
  The Last Prime, to this site!
  
  
 -  March 5, 1996: Added a review
  of Twisted Demo (v1.6) from Gajoob's DiY Report #24.
  
  
 -  February 14, 1996: Added a review of Twisted Demo (v1.0) from the
  now defunct TRIPhukt fanzine, and an interview from Cluttertuff #1.
  
  
 -  January 12, 1996: Added a review of Twisted Demo (v1.6), from
  Jim Santo's Demo Universe.
  
  
 -  December 17, 1995: Added a
  review of Twisted Demo (v1.6)
  by Simon Speichert (spykert@freenet.edmonton.ab.ca).
    
  
 -  December 8, 1995: Added a review of Twisted Demo (v1.6) from
  the DCMusic WWWeb and a review of
  Twisted Demo (v1.5) from the Five Cent Review.
  
  
 -  October 20, 1995: Added two new songs, Walking in the Dark, and
  Hate Session 2:
  Furball in Throat.  Also added a review
  by Brian Meloon of the Twisted Demo (v1.0).
  
  
 -  September 16, 1995: Added a review
  of the Twisted Demo (v1.2) from Twitching Reality #1.
  
  
 -  August 24, 1995: Added a review of the Twisted Demo (v1.2) from
  Hoxhacult #9, also added a comment from Hmmm...
  
  
 -  August 4, 1995: Added 4
  Primes and Hate Session 1: Song in
  Head to the Twisted Demo.
  
 -  July 8, 1995: Added Kill
  'em All (and Let God Sort 'em Out), which was written in light of
  the Exon bill.
  
 -  June 17, 1995: Added a review of the Twisted Demo (v1.2) from
  Banned Thoughts.
  
 -  May 28, 1995: Added a Twisted Music Player for playing the
  songs.
  
 -  May 28, 1995: Added two new songs, Emanon and
  a cover of Fur Elise. 
  
 -  May 17, 1995: Added a review of the Twisted Demo (v1.0) from
  Independent Music Reviews #27.
  
 -  May 9, 1995: Added one new song, I saw Kobain in a 7-11.
  
 -  April 1, 1995: Added a review
  of the Twisted Demo (v1.0) from Sonic Boom 3.2.
  
 -  March 10, 1995: Added two new songs Tick in My Head 1-23)
 
  and Lynno and Reeno.
   -  February 25, 1995: Added a review of the Twisted Demo (v1.0) by
  Margaret Mericle (mericle@oasys.dt.navy.mil).
  
 -  February 21, 1995: Added a review of the Twisted Demo (v1.0) from
  Aiding and Abetting #70
  
 -  February 13, 1995: Started a list of
  radio stations that have played/been playing the Twisted
  Demo. Call them and request a selection!
  
 -  February 5, 1995: Wrote a little note describing my philosophy.
  
 -  January 29, 1995: added a review of the Twisted Demo from the
  Spring '95 edition of Improvijazzation Nation.
  
 -  January 21, 1995: Started this page with 4 songs.  It's
  the first band page that lets people judge the quality of
  songs immediately after hearing it.
  
 
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