Empty Yard Experiment

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Sunyata 00:00 Tools
Greenflash 00:00 Tools
The Blue Eyes Of A Dog 00:00 Tools
Red 00:00 Tools
There Will Never Be 00:00 Tools
Entropy 00:00 Tools
Anomie 00:00 Tools
Blue 00:00 Tools
Untitled 00:00 Tools
God Has His Reasons 00:00 Tools
Sama 00:00 Tools
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The Call 00:00 Tools
Nostalgic 00:00 Tools
[U] 00:00 Tools
Panaromia II 00:00 Tools
Lost In A Void That I Know Far Too Well ∆ 00:00 Tools
Panaromia I 00:00 Tools
The Poet 00:00 Tools
East 00:00 Tools
Lost in a Void That I Know Far Too Well 00:00 Tools
Lost In A Void That I Know Far Too Well ? 00:00 Tools
G.H.H.R. 00:00 Tools
GHHR 00:00 Tools
The Passage 00:00 Tools
Poet 00:00 Tools
<<www.RockDL.com>> 00:00 Tools
Lost In A Void That I Know Far Too Well? 00:00 Tools
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Zani 00:00 Tools
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EYE (Empty Yard Experiment) was formed in 2006 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The band’s music often eludes categorization - it is essentially a unique combination of sub-genres that includes the alternative and progressive varieties of rock, as well as experimental and instrumental/post-rock. Since their inception, EYE have built an impressive live portfolio, including high-profile opening spots for Metallica, Evanescence and Anathema. The soul of the band’s work is rooted in a restless Middle East, and channels its volatile energy through a multi-sensory approach to performance. In other words, each EYE show features an elaborate set of projected visual elements, which create an experience that each member of the audience is invited to relate to in their own unique way. Although its influences range from bands such as Tool, King Crimson and Nine Inch Nails, to Porcupine Tree, Alice in Chains and Mogwai, EYE have developed a distinctive sound that continues to enchant audiences across the region. Indeed, the variety of their musical role models is as diverse as their cultural backgrounds, with members hailing from Serbia, Iran and India - providing this versatile group of musicians with genuine multinational appeal. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.