Ron Jarzombek

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Ron Jarzombek
Also known as Ron Jarzomek
Origin San Antonio, Texas, United States
Genre(s) Progressive Metal,
Heavy Metal,
Thrash Metal,
Technical Death Metal
Instrument(s) Guitar
Years active 1988 - Present
Associated acts Marty Friedman,
Blotted Science,
Spastic Ink,
Watchtower,
S.A. Slayer,
Gordian Knot,
Happy Kitties,
Loch Vostok
Website RonJarzombek.com

Ron Jarzombek is a progressive metal guitarist, a member of Watchtower, and has completed his latest studio album "Machinations Of Dementia" under the title of Blotted Science. The Blotted Science project was completed by Death Metal bass legend Alex Webster and drum supremo Charlie Zeleny. Blotted Science is of a more heavier, extreme metal approach than his previous work. He is currently working with various live acts of different bands, as well as a guitar teacher in San Antonio, Texas.

His playing technique is best described as a crossover between Satriani-esque shred-style and extreme metal, mixed with a considerable amount of his unique humour; while his guitar-playing speed and complexity is more than impressive, he often chooses unusual scenarios for his music: Spastic Ink's debut encompassed tunes like "A Wild Hare", which is a visual-to-music transcription of scenes featuring Thumper from Disney's Bambi, and "A Morning With Squeaky", which tells the musical tale of a squirrel on the prowl for some breakfast. Ink's second album was a concept album; the subject seems to be a redneck's difficulties with his newfangled computer. His solo albums amplify this silliness and complexity to yet another level.

His career survived to a 3 years period of hand problems (several operations during 1991-1994) and he had to relearn how to play.

Some people would classify his music as Math-Metal, because his compositions obey to some very strict rules (circle of tones...).

He is the brother of drummer Bobby Jarzombek, with whom he played in Spastic Ink.

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