Dysrhythmia and arrhythmia both mean the same thing: an unusual heart rhythm. The only difference is that the word dysrhythmia literally means “bad rhythm” while arrhythmia means “without rhythm.” ...
Arrhythmia and dysrhythmia are terms that both describe an abnormal heart rate or rhythm, with arrhythmia being the more commonly used term. An abnormal heart rate can be either faster (tachycardia) ...
New York technical post rock outfit Dysrhythmia don't want a frontman, nor do they need one. Since the band's conception, guitarist Kevin Hufnagel and drummer Jeff Eber have scoffed at the suggestion ...
For some it may take a few listens to get accustomed, but once given a chance, the realm of progressive metal can be a many splendored thing. Dysrhythmia have always seemed to take the reigns of this ...
Generally speaking, my musical palate rejects any artist whose chosen subgenre somewhere includes the word "technical," but I don't see how you describe Dysrhythmia without mentioning their technical ...
Rett syndrome, a neurodevelopmental disorder, manifests in the first few years of life with developmental arrest, stereotyped behaviors, and respiratory abnormalities. Seizures occur in 70 to 80% of ...
It takes time to make a rock album. A lot of time. That sounds deeply obvious, but unless you've made a full-length album, it's hard to process just how many man-hours are involved. Let's say you're ...
Dysrhythmia has a color palette that sort of relates to its music. It’s dark. If not black, then at least gray. The band’s not into your yellows and greens. The Philadelphia-based band plays ominous ...
When Herculean experi-metal prog trio Dysrhythmia traded in their Killadelphia digs for New York City’s clusterfuck of a music scene in the mid-naughts, metal and its myriad subgenres barely ...
Dysrhthmia is a name you might not have heard for a while, but they’re back, and they’re preparing to drop another epic instrumental record. This will be the band’s ninth studio album and it’s clear ...
If the world were just, Kevin Hufnagel would be a guitar hero. Guitar magazines would feature him on covers, and people would play his tunes with plastic toy guitars. But Hufnagel does not tease his ...