Bull of Heaven
Bull of Heaven
Bull of Heaven
Background information
OriginDenver, Colorado
Genresnoise, drone, dark ambient
Years active2001–present
MembersClayton Counts
Neil Keener
Websitebullofheaven.com

Bull of Heaven is a 2-man drone band from Denver, Colorado[1]. Both members, Clayton Counts and Neil Keener, met each other in Chicago while playing in various bands with each other. They are infamously known for making unusually long musical pieces, some lasting even up to 5 whole years. Due to the nature of these long pieces, any piece of music from their website over 2 gigabytes can not be streamed and must be downloaded[2].

Notes

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  1. ^ {{Citation |title=Bull of Heaven FAQ |source=Bull of Heaven website |accessdate=03 March 2011 |url=http://bullofheaven.com/faq.html}
  2. ^ {{Citation |title=Bull of Heaven FAQ |source=Bull of Heaven website |accessdate=03 March 2011 |url=http://bullofheaven.com/faq.html}




(1) http://blogs.westword.com/backbeat/2011/02/bull_of_heaven_works_to_provid.php (over 5 years) (2) http://musiquemachine.com/articles/articles_template.php?id=155 (form date, city, other info) (3) http://bullofheaven.com/faq.html (2GB, where they are based

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