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Does anyone remember Anton Maiden?

Posted: 2006-01-07 10:37am
by Bertie Wooster
I remember hearing about this guy in 2003. On his album which came out on the net in 1999(unauthorized by Iron Maiden), he sang vocals to free Iron Maiden MIDIs downloaded from one of Scandanavia's free MIDI-module metal sites. He put the recordings on his website as MP3's, and soon found himseld getting played on not only Swedish radio, but also on American "indie" underground radio stations in New York and California. However, he was criticized and berated by Iron Maiden fans for "demeaning," Iron Maiden's work and he had to take down the mp3's from the website. It may have also had to do with the fact his use of those MIDI's were unauthorized. Sadly, he committed suicide in Nov of 2003.


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Maidenfans.com link

Once every decade or so, there'll be an album that will slip underneath the radar of mainstream audiences and submerge itself deep into obscurity. A few years will pass by and it will remerge on the underground cult circuit, waiting to be deemed a "classic" by those who truly know what the word means. Such an event is Anton Maiden. He's not just a musician and he's not just an institution — he is an event. An event that many performance artists could only imagine emulating at the finest points of their career. Armed with an Atari ST computer and deft knowledge of world capitals, Maiden fearlessly takes on 11 of Iron Maiden's classic songs and MIDIs the instrumentation to bold new territories, similar to the soundtrack of a Nintendo eight-bit video game. And his vocals? There are truly no words in any language that could possibly serve justice as to aptly describing the sheer dexterity and potency of his voice. It's almost as if he has invented new notes to be sung and has totally reinterpreted many of the more flaccid Iron Maiden tunes into bona fide powerhouse singalongs. Fans of the band complained of Maiden's abstract take on the tracks, but a more sincere example of the power of music may not exist. These songs are tributes to a band who is hopelessly unhip, lovingly (and probably inadvertently) shaped into hipster anthems by a passionate Swedish teenager. But Anton Maiden is much more than an in-joke for the irony crowd. Anton Maiden is a creature built from old Nintendo components and Circus magazine pull-out posters, a primitive slice of avant-garde thought applied to source material that can appeal to listeners who would never give John Zorn the time of day. This is one of the few examples of a novelty item transcending its own intent and becoming art. And hilarious art at that.
My query is the following: does it count as musical art when someone sings along to MIDI's of their favorite band classic songs? Or is it just fun entertainment like Karaoke?

I think a big problem which was the cause of the backlash against poor Anton was that his tracks were taken too seriously by Iron Maiden fans who were probably offended that they were being played on the radio (in the US they were probably appealing as excellent kitsch), and saw Anton's renditions as a mocking parody of Iron Maiden. Basically, I don't think anyone should have been pissed off at him, since what he was doing was for fun and not meant to be taken seriously.

Would any Iron Maiden fans disagree with me?

Posted: 2006-01-07 10:46am
by Rye
This thread was done a while ago by Darth Wong. The response was fairly unanimous that the people that hounded him, potentially to his own death, were evil dicks.

Posted: 2006-01-07 10:51am
by Bertie Wooster
d'oh, missed that thread