T-TIME
Mar 23, 2021
3 minutes
Interview: Joel McIver
Heavy metal was a curious beast in the early Nineties, made even weirder—and cooler—by musicians like Tony Choy, who first entered the public eye in 1991 with the album Unquestionable Presence from the experimental Florida band Atheist. Injecting mind-blowing jazz and funk grooves into Atheist’s complex sound, Choy continued to make waves with the Dutch band Pestilence and has since built a long list of solo and collaborative albums, producing gigs and sessions ever since. You think you’ve got a lot on your plate? Read on.
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