Arabafenice are presented in the DeBaser review as a duo who met on the internet around 1998. Members mentioned include Bullet Ballet and Xslayer (Orna is referred to as Bullet Ballet). They exchange musical ideas online, self-assigned roles in 2004, and released (or produced) material including Asphixiation.

Composition and production are done via the internet with back-and-forth exchanges; cited influences include '70s underground music, noise, drum&bass and synth-pop. Equipment listed: PC, keyboard with aftertouch, MIDI controller, electric and acoustic guitar, and a small mixer. The group self-describes as having limited sound-quality and DIY production.

Arabafenice is presented as a duo (Bullet Ballet and Xslayer/Orna) who met online around 1998 and self-assigned roles in 2004. They compose remotely via the internet, exchanging ideas and iterations. Influences cited include '70s underground, noise, drum&bass and synth-pop. Production uses minimal equipment (PC, keyboard, MIDI controller, guitars, small mixer) and the group notes their sound quality needs improvement.

For:Fans of experimental electronic, noise, drum&bass and DIY/underground music; listeners interested in internet-based collaboration and home-studio projects.

 Well, I can tell you that you're right. Bullet Ballet and I met at the beginning of '98 on the vast network, and we instantly realized we were made for each other. An immediate friendship blossomed between us, based on beer, esotericism, and mental phases. In 2004, we self-assigned roles within the project: I started composing, if you can call it that, and he handled the phonic aspects and neurotronic phases. So, nothing major, in my opinion, we're just a couple of damn neurotics trying to express their mental liberation, or perhaps the opposite, through music. Whether we succeed or not is another story. Then look, if I have to tell you personally about myself, I'll just say that I'm a crazy freak and my craving for success is absolutely contemporary to my desire to remain in the shadows. I'm schizophrenic, manic-depressive, troubled, and quite a jerk.

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