Gross Prophet

Gross Prophet is from Brisbane, Australia. He began producing in 2005, making and performing mostly IDM. All of his releases, and most of his latest live
sets are more breakcore and/or glitch-breaks focussed. A side-project called Errorhythm, a duo with another Brisbane soloist Blackrabbit, was formed not
long after his solo project became public.
As of February 2009, he has been on the same bills as Ove Naxx, Sickboy, Eiterherd, Black Lung, Monster Zoku Onsomb, Nam Shub of Enki, Sukafish P. Jones and Collapsicon. His first and self-titled release was originally made available for purchase mid 2008. Since he has released two more EPs, and re-released his first, all available as free downloads on Fwonk*
His work consists mostly of breakcore and heavy, glitchy, breakbeat based music mixed with various other (seemingly randomly picked) styles; but also strays into non-melodious, sound design heavy, texturally-based dance music; ambient and gabber. Live shows are just as often a mix of many of his styles as they are one style per set, but generally have a rhythmic dance focus.
Despite the fact he denies that his music is chaotic - and further, claims it to be structured and organised - reviewers have had such things to say as “this is chaos” and “elements flying around like molecules stimulated by a vast heat source”.
As of February 2009, he has been on the same bills as Ove Naxx, Sickboy, Eiterherd, Black Lung, Monster Zoku Onsomb, Nam Shub of Enki, Sukafish P. Jones and Collapsicon. His first and self-titled release was originally made available for purchase mid 2008. Since he has released two more EPs, and re-released his first, all available as free downloads on Fwonk*
His work consists mostly of breakcore and heavy, glitchy, breakbeat based music mixed with various other (seemingly randomly picked) styles; but also strays into non-melodious, sound design heavy, texturally-based dance music; ambient and gabber. Live shows are just as often a mix of many of his styles as they are one style per set, but generally have a rhythmic dance focus.
Despite the fact he denies that his music is chaotic - and further, claims it to be structured and organised - reviewers have had such things to say as “this is chaos” and “elements flying around like molecules stimulated by a vast heat source”.
related projects
Errorhythm



