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SHE1/HIM2 - LIAHIDE - JOSIEPACE
THE JUGGERNAUTS - PSY'AVIAH
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01 Cover FRONT 242 © LucLUYTEN
04 Interview Kevorkian Death Cycle
06 Reviews
08 Interview SHE1-HIM2
10
Interview Lia Hide
14 Reviews
16 Front 242 news + interview
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Interview The Juggernauts
Interview Josie Pace
25 Did you know that…
26 Reviews
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Interview PSY'AVIAH
29 Did you know that…
31 Calendar
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CYCLE
Kevorkian Death Cycle arose out of the like minds of
three musicians in Redlands, CA (Inland Empire) in the
early 90s, initially appearing as gRID. Various
iterations of the band have existed throughout the
last thirty years, with Ryan Gribbin and Roger Jarvis
forming the core of the band as the chief songwriters
and composers. The band's latest release is 'Injection
01' - the first EP in a series of releases reworking the
classic tracks from the archive album, Collection For
Injection.We're very grateful to Ryanand Roger forthe
interview.
Hello and thanks for the interview. Why the initial
choice for the project name?
Ryan Gribbin: In the early 90s we released,on our own,
a collection of our EPs, songs we had made for
compilations and early recorded demos,whichwe called
‘Collection for Injection’. When we were signed by Ras
Dva, Ric Laciak wanted to release this. Since then, we’ve
recorded four more full-length albums.
This was a return to “resurrect” those songs but re-done
or re-envisioned, with the knowledge and experience
we’ve obtained through the years. “Injection: 01” is the
first release in the series and it’s obviously referencing
the original title. It just made sense.
Did Jack Kevorkian ever get wind of the band name
and what was his reaction?
Ryan Gribbin: His lawyer did and he said we could use
the band name as long as we didn’t claim to represent
him. Not sure if Jack himself ever heard of us. But we
would like to think he had.
It’s been several years since your last release.Why now
and what’s changed since then? Was any of the new
material recorded or inspired bythe Covid lockdowns?
Ryan Gribbin: For some of us, and by “us” I mean me, life
just happened and delayed things. But Roger has
continued with several projects, plus running a record
label, so he never went anywhere.
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Any new material we are writing right now doesn’t
directly speak to the Covid situation but I think Covid
definitely inspired it indirectly. Obviously, a lot changed
after the pandemic started, politically and abstractly,
and that can’t help but influence us in some way.
The first release was in 1993. Howhas your studio set
up changed since then?
Ryan Gribbin: Our project collaborators are spread out
over four states, so we definitely had to get creative
about working together remotely. I’m sure a lot of
musicians can relate!
Roger Jarvis: It actually hasn’t changed much since we
first started. I always pick a synth and start from there. I
think it went from working with producers to producing
it ourselves over the years and keeping things more “in
house”. I think now we're able to write faster when
needed and when we feel inspired, its faster to get to
the end result so overall its much more satisfying. On
the other hand, I really do enjoy working with producers
because things can happen that I never would have
thought of.
How important are voice samples and “found sounds”
to you? What sources do you look to if theyare?
Roger Jarvis: I am old school. Film inspires music for me
and vice versa. Having a snippet from a film always adds
“that” moment or feeling for me.
What are your plans for KDC for the foreseeable
months?
Ryan Gribbin: I’m just focused on getting all the songs
for the additional EP finished up and released. Not
thinking that far ahead just yet.
What, in regard to your legacy, do you want someone to
know should they find your music manyyears fromnow?
Ryan Gribbin: Most of my lyrics are inspired by what
wrong is going on around me currently. Hopefully,
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mistakes and to make better decisions than we did.
Are there any common themes in the new EP? Any
stories that inspired the tracks?
Ryan Gribbin: Humanity.An internal struggle onhowwe,
as a society, are treating each other.We are animals and
we need to continue to grow and change and evolve. If
we don’t, we will suffer greatly.
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What side projects are you involved with?
Ryan Gribbin: I’m always working on ambient and metal
projects that I have yet to introduce to the world.
Perhaps someday...
Roger Jarvis: HexRx, Punish Your God, HVPPY DEVTH
William ZIMMERMAN
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Tabula Rasa. Drifting between gothic rock, post-punk and good old 80s new wave but
on top of that a rollercoaster of rawemotion,marinated in the ingredients of The Cure,
Joy Division,The Sound and the like. It’s the band's second achievement, containing 12
songs and a remix by Coraline as an extra gift.‘Two FacedMan’ opens the album and his,
Dirk Vreys, great voice does what it's supposed to, wrapping you in. While guitars
precariously creep in the background, a growling bass-line and a post-punk/shoe-gaze
vibe completes it all. What makes Tabula Rasa even stronger is the variety. ‘Sweet
Darkness’ gives the guitars the lead role. Then we get some (post) punk vibes at
‘Matterhorn’,while ‘Seven Days’ is more reminiscent of The Curemaking it an excellent
gothic track. So I say goodbye – to my favourite times – you won't be forgotten – in
these blood-shattered rhymes”… resounds in the painful and compelling ‘Goodbye’.
‘Anywhere But Home’ ismore of a happy song,with an indie scent to it.Andwhat about
a bit of nostalgic eighties feel like Billy Idol once brought it. Well,‘Run For Cover’ has
fragments of this feel. ‘Fortress of Solitude’ is slow, where an intoxicating piano
accompanies you on a lyrically not so cheerful date. ‘Animal Instinct’ has you merrily
shuffling your legs across the dance floor.Cunningly strong sounding,varied and above
all finger licking good! After each listen, your love for this album will grow!
[JB]
THIS VALE OF TEARS -This Vale Of Tears (Vinyl)
(JE M'EN FISH)
This self-titled demo which was originally recorded at Rockfabriek in Brussels and
released in 1994 as a DIY tape only, found its way onto a nice colourful 12' vinyl disc. I
must admit I was a bit skeptical when I got this record in my hands... but when the
needle dropped it only took a few seconds to remind me how good this band actually
was! Even though I've slightly grown out of the doomy Goth-Rock scene in the last
decades I likewhat I hear on the record. I musthave the original tape lying around here
somewhere but man, did I forget how good these songs were! Of course it's clear the
perfect remastering took them to another level.The cunning programming fromTom,the
'sister' like guitar play between Bart Van Laeken (Lizard Smile) and Johan Peeters, the
thundering basslines by Albert Van Onckelen and the übergoth vocals by Eric Duffeler
seem to blend perfectly into six magnificent Goth-rock tracks! Are you into Goth? Well
then, don't hesitate or youwill be too late! Only 200 copies have been pressed!
[FG]
KMFDM - Hyena (CD / Vinyl / Digital)
(Metropolis Records)
'All 4-1' the first track on this album seems to have all KMFDM ingredients one would
expect and gives us a little bit of hope about what is going to come disc.... alas it will
turn out it was in vain. The second track 'Rock & Roll Monster' is an instant turn off. In
the next track 'Back Hole' Sasha Konietzko's partner (in crime) Lucia Cifarelli tries to
boost our motivation to keep listening to this album... and she succeeds rather well...
However 'Hyena', the preliminary single of this album had already brought down our
expectations a bit with its average rock and roll song feeling and sound.'All wrong -But
Alright' is driven by non-inspiring jungle / drum n bass rhythm polluted with yanking
guitar solos... The Terror continues on 'Blindface' more yanking and screaming guitars
enhancedwith...hammond organs...the horror.'Deluded Desperate Dangerous &Dumb',
an uptempo track with some KMFDM doing some yodeling! I kid you not! In my honest
opinion this should have been released as a side project album,not as KMFDM! But hey,
I hope for themthe sales of this album will prove mewrong!
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She 1 · Him 2 are Evan Nave (Lestat/PKS) and Cassie Bishop (Shy
Moon), an alternative electronic duo from Cleveland, Ohio. They’ve
recently released a cover of the David Bowie classic, “Fame”. We’re
grateful for their time for this interview.
Thanks so much for the interview. Could you give us a
brief background and meaning behind the name?
Evan – Sure thing. I was looking for a way to represent
Cassie and I mathematically. The beginnings of an
equation jumped in my head and what started as She 1
He 2 transformed into She 1 · Him 2. The added bonus
to the name is that it can be said as “She won, him too.”
As we work toward our first 4 song EP in 2023, the title
will finish the equation with “Equals Them”.
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Your latest release is a cover of David Bowie’s “Fame”.
Why did you choose that particular track and which of
his other recordings had the biggest impact on your
lives?
Evan – All David Bowie has a huge impact in our lives.
Fame in particular is super important to mebecause my
mother and I used to dance to it in our living roomevery
night together. David was the first “different” pop figure
for me and really made me feel like there were others
out there doing and being the things that I wanted to
be.
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did it take about a year in between singles?
Cassie –There really was no timeline for our music.We
didn’t have any deadlines tomeet, didn’t feel rushed, so
we were able to take our time and enjoy the process.We
also both work full time as well.
Evan – We should also point out the pandemic size
elephant in the room. Covid made it interesting for us to
work together.That’s why we’re never in videos together.
Plus, we were really getting to know one another
musically. I think the pace of writing will pick up at this
point.
What triggers the start of a song? Particular emotions?
Do the lyrics come first or music?
Cassie –For these songs, Evan was writing all the music
and I was writing the lyrics, so it was a fun way for us to
each bring something different to the table and create
a cohesive piece of music from two different
perspectives.
Evan – Right! And as far as the music goes, it’s really a
matter of seeing where the music takes me. I never sit
and think “OK dancey one now”or “Let’s do a slow song”. I
think any time I’ve ever tried to force it like that, it’s been
a total disaster. One of the songs for next year, we’re
going to have Cassie write lyrics and a melody for me to
write to, just to mix things up. I very much look forward
to that because her strengths are very much one of the
reasons I wanted to work with her in the first place.
What/who do you cite as your main musical and nonmusical
influences?
Cassie – I love so many different styles of music and
genres but for this project style, I would say I was
musically influenced by acts like Bat for Lashes,
Portishead and Fever Ray. I also would like to thank
emotional breakdowns, love, sadness, sickness and
nature.
Evan – SO many but for this project I’m really leaning
into my love of 80sNewWave and Techno. I was amajor
Devo geek in high school and it’s one of the reasons I
bought my first keyboard. However, I feel I should point
to some of the newer alternative acts that are heavily
synth based aswell, like Big Data, and Sir Sly.They really
brought me out of a music funk and inspired me to do
something like this.
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Can you talk about any side projects or former projects
and why the motivations for She 1 Him 2 are
different?
Cassie – I am in a duo acoustic act called Shy Moon and
have a solo project called Origami Moon. I love
collaborating with othermusicians, so when Evanasked,
I was excited to work with his take on goth/industrial
music, which has always been close to my heart as a
genre.
Evan –Well the biggest act I performed with for a really
long time was Lestat. That’s where I learned the skills of
writing original songs and working with some really
talented musicians.Then I was the front man for a really
technical metal band called PKS for about 10 years.
Between the two, I was able to show the world some of
my darker sides, like melancholy and rage. But to me,
this project is more about good, geeky fun. I very much
look forward to performing this stuff live someday.
What do you envision for the forthcoming months for
She 1 –Him 2?
Cassie – More music!
Evan – Amen! More music, more videos and hopefully
some live stuff in the coming years. Also, more
collaborating with people I love in the scene. It’s been
amazing working with Steven Siebold and having
Steven Archer do the graphics for our upcoming video.
Thanks for your time.These final words are yours.
Evan – Thanks for the time and be on the lookout very
shortly for our second single this year, Stuck Inside. I
think of it as 80s techno dance music
William ZIMMERMAN
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https://she1him2.bandcamp.com/
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process way later, I think it was the humbleness
that my classical music training brought into my
psyche, that keptme away from being audacious
and bold about making MY album, and MY
music. Back in the day, making an entire album
seemed like a huge responsibility to me and I
spent 3 years in the making of my very first solo
album.
Who were some of your earliest musical
inspirations and influences?
It was Manos Hadjidakis, the Beatles and Simon
and Garfunkel when I was a kid, and later on, it
was Lisa Stansfield, Belinda Carlisle, Janet
Jackson and even Bon Jovi. Soon after I suffered
a Metallica and Dead Can Dance phase, that was
followed by a Depeche Mode, Smashing
Pumpkings and Moby/Massive Attack period,
while my 20s were filled with Alice in Chains,
Pearl Jam, Soundgarden and Faith no More.
Lia Hide is a classically trained dark pop artist from
Greece. She’s just released her highly-anticipated
concept album,‘The Missing Fourth Guest’; a verywell
thought out album whose story is based upon Plato’s
Timeaus Sonata.We’re very grateful to Lia for her time
for this interview.
Can you please describe your music to someone that
has never heard of Lia Hide?
Our music is a bit demanding. If you’ve heard Kate Bush
(not only the Stranger Things hit), Tori Amos, Depeche
Mode and someEnnio Morricone andSon Lux you’ll feel
at home. People say we bear resemblance to Nick Cave
and the Bad Seeds, although I feel most at home with a
Radiohead list of similarities. Its context is a
bit...intellectual and you’ll find yourself troubled with
your ghosts if you sink into the lyrics.
How did you get into the music ?
Music was always around in my home, as I was growing
up. I decided to be a musician, as a profession, since
everything else severely depressed me (and I did try,
trust me). I got into making my own songs way early, I
think I wrote my first song when I was 14 years old but
I got into the album making and ‘Lia Hide’ identity
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You are a music educator, what is your favourite part
of teaching music?
Music teaching is very, very tiring and comes with a
huge responsibility. It also wears my voice and stamina
greatly but make nomistake, music teaching is the elixir
of life, the fountain of youth! My favourite and most
demanding aspect is my students’ personalities and how
we bond our lives, and blend our paths, finding new
identities and creating new wonders!
What was your first music teacher like?
Horrible. I am a “metoo”.. victim.He was avery respected
teacher and bassoon player (yes, I was sent off to a very
famous Conservatory to learn the bassoon, when I was
12 years old. He took advantage of my shyness and
made all sorts of (sadly, successfull) attempts to exploit
my naive and young head and sadly, parts of my body.
And like all victims, I too was very ashamed to speakout
and share this with my family, until it was too late, and
I amvery thankful that when I did, they stood bymy side.
Sadly, we did not seek legal justification, that was
something you just wouldn’t do, way back then. I
sometimes wonder if the darkness that dwells in me
was planted in my head and soul, then.
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Would you agree that it is very important to learn, study,
and listen to old music and music history? If so, why?
Of course! As an Musicologist and MMus in Songwriting
graduate, I simply don’t understand how one can go
venturing into art without knowing the origins and roots of
what was there before him/her. I only wish people would
be more interested in history and art of the past, even the
recent past.The level of qualitywould bemuch greater and
surprising. I feel like we are living a second Middle Ages,
both in Arts as in Social and Political issues, and I know
that if only people were educated and knew their history,
things would have taken a far better turn for us all.
Can you please give us a little history behind your
band? How has it evolved over time?
My band was built around 2012 as I was recording my
first album. George (drums) and I were in the same band
since senior high and we’ve always played together.
Later, we were introduced to Dennis (guitar) and we
played our very first Lia Hide album presentation, all
together. Aki’Base (bass) joined us for our second album.
Stelios (trumpet) is the latest addition, he joined in just
in this latest album.
Your fourth albumThe Fourth Guest is based on Timaeus
by Plato. How do the dialogues relate to the album?
In the Timeaus Sonata (Proposal-Cloud-Dinner) we built an
evening dinner,you are all invited to sit down with us as we
are discussing over the creation of the Universe, the citizens’
role in an ideal society, art and music’s part in the
modern world,and the lost (utopian) city ofAtlantis.But the
opening line of ‘Timeaus’ was what mostly inspired us to
lock Plato’s writings to our work,as it was our Fourth album
(hence, the Missing FOURTH Guest). Also, there was this
doctorate thesis that I read, that claimed that the Missing
Fourth Guest (inPlato’s Timeaus) was actually amathematical
standard, that if it was conceived otherwise, and not as
it was originally translated by the Renaissance scholars,
thenWesternMusic in its entietywould have sounded completely
different, altogether.
Whatwere some of the challenges you encounteredwhile
trying to get thenewest album done duringCovid19?
Now that these times are gone, and life seems to be
normal, I actually kind of miss those quarantine days. I
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feel very much at a loss these days, like I often say, I am
deep into a Stockholm Syndrome case, and I just can’t
seem to enjoy this newkind of normality. So, these days
are actually more challenging than the Covid lockdown
ones.At least when wewere in lockdown, everyone was.
Now that we do get the chance to live normally, I feel
like I just don’t know what to do with myself. Everything
seems different.
Concert booking is different. Radio and PR and all these
contacts, they seem to beworking at different paces and
I simply can’t grasp what it is they are looking for. Covid
quarantine was frightening but it was very creative for
me, and I got to work hard and know what to expect of
what I investing in. I was working closely with my boys
and we were enjoying our music, building upon it, and
dreaming and creating videos and storyboards and new
sounds and new forms. Nowdays everything seems
unpredictable and strange to me.
What is your favourite song to play? Why?
It’s those “post”, “progressive” songs that we play that I
enjoy the most: “DAD” from my first album, “Johnny and
I” from my third album, and “Wynnona” from our latest
album, mostly because the boys are so amazing on
these, and they flourish the songs when we play them
live, and create aunique journey, every single time. I feel
like I travel outside my body and float on top of us all,
and watch us play, like a spectral spectator.
What can we expect from Lia Hide in the future?
I am looking forward to sitting down and writing some
new songs, although the boys are more drawn to
booking a tour and travelling and performing, so I’d
expect we will do both of these!
What is the most embarrassing song or guilty pleasure
bands do you absolutely adore?
Ι was a huge Guns 'n' Roses and Doors fan when I was in
my teens, absolutely adored them, know all of their
songs by heart, every single note that’s on these albums.
Now, my pop pleasures are Beyonce and Bruno Mars,
especially his latest collaboration, Silk Sonic, album.
William ZIMMERMAN
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(Island Records)
Holy Fvck indeed! There is a vast array of musical genres encapsulated in the 45+
minutes runtime.80’s heavymetal,90’s grunge,pop-punk,metal,metalcore,progressive
rock, gothic rock… It’s all present and breathes freely and naturallyon this record.“Eat
Me” is a standout track with its metalcore vibe anda stunning collaboration withRoyal
& The Serpent. Another collaboration that shines is the strong opening post-grunge
track “Freak” featuring Yungblud. “Help Me” featuring Dead Sara is impeccable in its
unabashed brattiness.The title track is reminiscent of 80’s heavymetal and contains yet
another amazing vocal performance.The 80’s hair metal feel can be felt throughout the
record- “Feed” being another example it.“Holy Fvck” is at times brutal a listen when
taken in the context of the life that was lived to birth it, but it serves as a rebirth for an
artist who is not afraid to be their true authentic self.
[AM]
VANGUARD - Spectrum (CD / Digital)
(Infacted Recordings)
It's a bold statement to make I know but every single second of the album is sheer joy
unto the ears. This is Vanguard's 5th record. Elements fromall of their previous records
have been cleverly conjured and combined to create what I truly believe to be their
magnum opus release. It is one of the freshest sounding synthpop records this year.With
addictive pulsating basslines and energetic electronics abounding, how is one to
determine a favourite singular track? For me, "Enemy Inside" is a standout track. The
vocal harmonies are sublime and the chorus has me hooked every single time I hear it.
At 9 tracks, it's clear and concise in its mission to conquer and win over those with an
open mind to delve into modern day synthpop.A huge success.
[AM]
MISERIA ULTIMA - Witch Heart Apparition (Digital)
With this new EP'Witch Heart Apparition',MiseriaUltima triggers our hunger for moreby
releasing 2 brand newsongs into the world.Their recipe for success and distinctive sound
remains: cold melancholic atmospheres, gripping andoften sad melodies combinedwith
hard aggressive distorted vocals and powerful dark electro outs. Introspection about
mortality,death,and dealing with sudden and permanent separation by loss.An industrial
version ofAcylum,a dark-electro-stomper by Siva Six and a similar Venal-Flesk treatment,
giving it a very aggressive beat.AlsoNeikka RPM lashes outwith a very heavy version of
the song. The old-school EBM-ers from Ad:Key also have their boots stomping over the
song.A combination of a dance rhythm section with claps and all the trimmings, and yet
old-school enough to enjoy it. Curious if the full album will be a bit heavier than these,
for them, somewhat quieter original song versions.
(Alfa-Matrix)
[JB]
SYGO CRIES - In Outside Places (EP (Digital))
(AfterfurchtProductions)
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'Out Of This World' starts with an acoustic guitar and penetrating bass, and then slides
into a nice sounding dark-wave song.With the necessary flair, a pinch of romance.And
what to think of 'Avez-Vous (Déjà)'.What a whopper of a cold-wave song! Sandra Lilidollrage
Sena (noise, post-punk band member Lolidollrage) provides vocal support on
this track. And then an encore with a hammer postpunk song! We already heard the
unblended mix of 'Surrender'.Now, the song can beheard as intended.This is really finger-licking
post-punk! This is the Sygo Cries I embrace. The synths get more space, the
drum sectiondry and then again inviting your feet tomove.While the guitars drag their
way through the song with sharp, angular strikes.Yes... Belgium has something to offer.
Yet another band that will claim its place in the post-punk/cold-wave scene. They can,
and I hope they will! This EP is so strong itmakes you longing formore!
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Signs Of Live
Photo © Luc Luyten
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Meyer was rushed to hospital and treated due to critical
health condition in spring this year, it seems like nothing
less than a miracle that he entered the stage again only
few months later. Shows were cancelled, the alarming
news of the frontman’s serious illness spread like a
whirlwind. Despite that, the band scheduled two shows
for July at Ancienne Belgique in Brussels in order to
celebrate their 40th anniversary –postponed from2020
due to the pandemic situation. Nobody knew if this was
really going to happen – but it did! On July 8th and 9th,
the EBM pioneers were back on stage! The Ancienne
Belgique was jam-packed, both singers apparently in top
form. Only apparently? Indeed, as Richard 23 confirms!
And he should be proven right: they not only played
these two gigs, but countless shows after that, including
the “Black To Square One”-tour in North America this fall,
kicking off in Pittsburgh at the beginning of September
and leading the band to destinations such as San
Francisco, Los Angeles, Austin, New York and Boston,
“including cities rarely, if ever, visited”, as the official
Facebook account of the band stated. For both of the
latter shows, Front 242 were accompanied by Portion
Control just as Revolting Cocks only for the New York
gig at Cold Waves X.
19 shows in the USA, followed by the final six ones in
Canada mid ofOctober. Even though –rumours that the
band might be on an inofficial farewell tour are
spreading, fueled by social media statements of the
band, such as “this is the last time Front 242 will do a
tour of the US and Canada. Don't miss the opportunity
to come to these shows...!” or “The members of Front
242 have revealed that this falls campaign will be their
FINAL North American tour. Official statement coming
soon. Catch the men one last time and celebrate 40
years of iconic electronic body music”.
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Prior to this extensive North American tour leg, our
friends of VOLT magazine met the tireless shouter in an
hotel lobby on the evening before their gig at the E-Only
festival in Leipzig this July, mostly talking about the
present and the near future, including detailed plans
well past 2023 and possibly even the release of new
songs. Here’s an excerpt of what Richard revealed to us:
You produced new songs and included them in the live
set. These songs and also the new live versions are
going back to your original sound quite a bit.
Not a little bit! They’re going back as best as wecould do
it! So for Front this is remarkable as the band always
went ahead instead of going back …
There are two reasons for that. First is that we have
nothing to prove anymore, to be ahead of the time. We
never considered ourselves as ahead of our time or
ahead of something. We are just doing our stuff. The
rest is for the people to say. So when you’re done after
40 years and it’s been like always ahead of everything
at a certain moment, it’s very hard to keep on going at
the front. Electronic music in the last 20, 25 years has
exploded.There are somany genres, everybody is doing
it now.So that’s the second reason: Why shouldwe keep
on trying to do the next sound of the future? And we
felt that going back to our roots would be something
more enjoyable, because I think that the last year we
kind of started to get a little bit lost in older versions
we once did. So I guess we wanted to restrain
everything and put it back to one thing. For us, the best
was to go back to our roots.
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We are just doing our stuff!
How many new songs do you have and in which
stadium are they?
We have a lot of big question marks. We have enough
songs, but nothing is completely finished. We’re in the
stage where we can start to produce and mix the tracks.
And the big talking now is when we’re gonna do this.We
have to see ifwe’ll do it ourselves or if we willwork with
somebody else. We already worked with two other
persons from outside the band, on the tracks you heard
live. They actually worked with us on five songs. The
problem we have now is to decide the way we will do it.
But the material is there. I think it sounds good.And after
that we have to decide how many songs we want to
make available on the market. If we’re not happy and if
we won’t have twelve songs, we won’t release an album.
But we can produce an EP or 12”es.The thing is: we have
no pressure any more by a company or a career to make.
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We do things the way they come. To be honest, we’ve
been working on these tracks for years, but we take our
time.
Talking about directions: rumours have it that this is
some kind of farewell tour. Is that true?
Not yet!
Cat Se
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FRONT 242 will perform on 2 December at BIMFEST
St. Niklaas, Belgium.
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With their new brand new EP FEAR to be released
towards the end of this year and the announcement of
their appearances at renowned festivals like the 20th
anniversary of BIMFEST (Belgium), the Out Of Line
weekender (Berlin), DarkMalta (Malta) and DarkMAD
(Madrid), we thought it was about time to interview Mr.
BORG, head and voice of the Belgian rejuvenators of
Electronic BodyMusic,The Juggernauts!
When did you get interested in EBM and howwas it?
I started out as a DJ somewhere in1984. My first records
were from The Human League (Travelogue),The Sisters Of
Mercy (The Reptile House), Joy Division (Unknown
Pleasures),Liaisons Dangereuses and…Geography and No
Comment from Front 242. At that time it was normal to
have broad taste … maybe also because there were only a
couple of good bands around, so you didn’t have much
choice. There was still no oversupply like today. Anyway, I
soon got more and more hooked on the strong beats,
sequences and raw vocals of EBM.
You started as a DJ in the 80s in a club called The
Phantom that you ran with your brother, right? How do
you remember those days?
These were the mid 80s, THE heyday of New-Wave & the
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prime of EBM music. It was a wonderful time! At our club
we even hosted live shows from The Klinik, Insekt and
many more!
One of the first bands you founded was The Four
Horsemen of the Apocalypse, right? Honestly, I could not
find any more info about this. Was it also EBM? Did you
record anything with them?
Yeah well, there was not really any internet at that time
but we did releasea tape with The 4Horsemen OTAwhich
even had some local success. At that time I was, and
secretly I still am, a huge fan of The Bollock Brothers so I
decided to callmy first band after their legendary album of
the same name. Anyway, I looked up my copy for you to
check the track list and to my surprise this tape did indeed
already have a decent amount of EBM tracks and
ingredients on it! Thank you for the flashback!
Another band you started was The Lance of Allotment.
With them you released only a cassette. Can you please
tell us more about this project?
Due to some line-up changes, the band morphed fromThe
Four Horsemen OTA into The Lance Of Allotment at the
beginning from the 90s. We played all over Belgium and
supported bands like Dive, Insekt and The Neon
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good theme to pop music and the brain
dead Tik-Tok generation.
Paraphrasing Zappa - does humour belong in EBM?
Who the fuck is Zappa? I guess some dancing fool smelling
like Vaseline? Anyway, why not!? Humour should belong
everywhere at any time! It makes life a bit more bearable,
doesn’t it?! I love the way Sturm Café plays with humour
for instance. This being said, I personally sometimes have
the feeling it can get too much / stupid / cheesy.Let’s leave
the love dramas and (fake) feel good theme to pop music
and the brain dead Tik-Tok generation. With The
Juggernauts I want try and keep it a bit more serious…and
that’s why I created my crazy alter ego band Porno
Karaoke...I need to let go of my craziness sometimes too!
Judgement.And yes, this tape smelled very EBM-like too!
You were part of theKlinik from 2009, howwas it? Later
you collaborated with Dirk Ivens in other projects doing
the "technical stuff." Is it the same that you do with
Absolute Body Control?
Before 2009 I was already the resident sound engineer for
all ofDirk Ivens'projects,includingThe Klinik.So whenMarc
Verhaegen became to ill to tour anymore, Dirk asked me to
join himon stage.And so I did from the 2009Tinitus festival
in Stockholm, Sweden until the very lastThe Klinik show in
Berlin in 2014.Together we playedabout 30 shows all over
the world, again a great chapter in my musical career.
And then finally, The Juggernauts. The band was born
after meeting Glenn Keteleer. How was it? What urged
you to create a new EBM band?
Well, I was forced to quit another band I was a part of at
that time but I still had so many ideas and plans in my
head. I decided the time was ripe to have my very own
project again. I met Glenn at a The Neon Judgement
concert and told himhow eager Iwas to start a new (EBM)
project. Some days later I was invited to his studio and we
recorded our first ever single / track ‘Phoenix’. It took us
just one afternoon.
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What inspired you for the Juggernauts look? Marvel
comics or just mythology?
I’m not a Marvel fan so I would go for mythology. Iwanted
to look dark, doomy and futuristic but to be honest … the
band’s name and outfits were also inspired by Call of Duty,
a game I played on my PlayStation at that time. At one
point in this game these enemy Juggernaut soldiers came
charging at you, scaring the shit out everyone because
these fuckers were so very hard to kill!
How did you approach the composition of the first EP?
Did you try to bring something newto the style?
Our first recording and single Phoenixwas picked-up by the
Berlin Out Of Line records and ended up on one of their
compilations called “Awake The Machines”. Soon after gig
requests began pouring in so we almost didn’t find the time
to sit down together to write and record new songs. That’s
why the label suggested having some remixes on our first
EP so we could at least release something and had something
to sell while touring. I’m not going to claim we did
something new, we just used all our experience and influences
but also tried very hard not to fall in the copycat trap.
The EP came with remixes by True Zebra (logical
selection), Plastic Noise Experience, Implant and
Spetnaz.Why did you choose these three bands? I guess
they are also friends of yours.
Since I’m not a big fan of todays remixes I decided IF we
have to have remixes on our first EP it could well be those
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of some of our closest friends. Kevin/True Zebra did the
remix long before he was enlisted inThe Juggernauts.
Three years later the band published The Juggernauts
Are Coming, a full album with some newversions of the
songs released on the EP.Why did you record these new
versions? To update the sound of the tracks?
Like I said, we barely had the time to finish our first songs
to our liking but I guess they evolved a bit during our
shows so they maybe do sound a bit updated.
Youwrote the lyrics for the album.Where do you take the
inspiration to write them?
Sadly today’s society is a huge source of inspiration,
frustration and disbelief. I think I could write a new song
after every late night news TV show. Reality is often more
cruel and unbelievable than fiction.
You have always beenlinked to EBM, howdo you see the
genre today?
I grew up with the EBM music of Front 242, Skinny Puppy
and Portion Control so why should I deny that legacy …
Sometimes I feel sorry when I see bands trying to distance
themselves from the “scene” and their past. They seem to
have forgotten and/or have no respect for the fans that
supported them from the very beginning. These artists
mainly exist because of those fans and now these artists
ridicule them for not being openminded etcetera.Well, I’m
very open minded but shit music stays shit music, get over
it! (In case any of my friend artists are reading this, of
course I’m not speaking about your wonderful project and
music!) But on the other hand I have to admit some EBM
fans & bandsare not really contributingto the greatgenre
it still is. Let’s be honest… there’s a lot (too much?) ofcrap
out there! But hey, there’s still more crap in mainstream
and pop music!
Kevin Strauwen is part of the band, we knowhim as True
Zebra and even interviewed him in the past. How would
you describe his contribution to the band? Do you also
like his solo work?
When Glenn lost his appetite to go on tour with The
Juggernauts,we both opted for Kevin to replace himon the
e-drums. It soon proved to have been the right choice
indeed. Kevin brings a lot of energy on stage while he’s
banging those drums.He’s also a great producer with good
ears and ideas,which he proved recently by the mixing and
mastering of our brand new six track EP FEAR.
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Today there is alsoTerence Gryson on samplers & synths.
How do you think things have changedhaving him?
I always wanted to expand the live band because it simply
looks better onstage.Terence is mainly responsiblefor the
tapestry underneath our live sound, he does backing
vocals, sampling and synth parts. Thanks to him our live
shows sound more complete and atmospheric. Just like
Kevin, he’s also great friend and asset to The Juggernauts
You are also a famous DJ in the scene. Do you play
Juggernauts songs in your sets?
I try to refrain but it depends on the occasion and setting.
Sometimes I sin, like if I want to test a new track or when
people request one of our songs but I don’t DJ to promote
my own music, I DJ because I like to entertain people.And
there are already plenty of “other” great bands and tracks
to work with I think. :P
What are the band's plans for the future? Are The
Juggernauts going to save us?
Well we just announced the release our long awaited FEAR
[EP] (01.12.2022) which will be released digitally as
download as well as on a shiny a Digipack CD. A vinyl 12”
is also ordered too but sadly the vinyl production delays
these days are so huge so it will take some months to have
it in our hands I’m afraid.
Will the Juggernauts save you? Well, I would love to say
yes but look around … stupidity, ignorance and violence
seem to gain ground every day but...if you all buyour new
EP and start following us on Facebook we will still might
be able to do something!
Just follow! https://www.facebook.com/TheJuggernauts
François Zappa / © El Garaja de Frank
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I am myself on stage, even if I feel like I might lookweird or
awkward, I am who I am and I own every bit of it.
Howwould you describe the music you create?
This question is always hard for me but I feel like mymusic is
relatable but very new.Most everything I write about, others
are going through or have gone through in their lifetime as
well.Mymusic is familiar but new and aggressive and strong.
I thinkmymusic is a friend to people whodon’t have anyone
else to leanon.
Josie Pace is a Detroit, Michigan based artist who blends
electronic music elements along with rock synthpop and
goth/industrial. 'IV0X10V5' is the latest album released
this year on Negative Gain Productions. Josie is also
preparing to embarkon a NorthAmerican tour in support of
Aesthetic Perfection beginning in October. We appreciate
her taking time out to talkabout the album,performing and
music in general.
When and howdid you first get into music?
I was intomusic froma very young age.I grewup in amusical
family, so music is “in my blood” so to speak. I always knew I
wanted to have a career in the music industry. My parents
supportedmydecisions very earlyon and pushedme to really
polish and work on my talents. I grew up writing my own
songs even before I was inguitar lessons.
What was your first onstage experience?Howdid you cope
with performance anxiety?
I have been taking the stage by storm since I was young but
my first onstage experience with the music I create now was
at Small’s in Detroit. I remember wearing the most
uncomfortable shoes ever and I remember my hands and
knees shaking before going on. Out of excitement sure but
also out of nervousness. Of course, I still get nervous. But I
wasn't as seasoned then. I remember just trying to do
whatever came natural for me. I also remember reaching for
the mic stand and missing it completely but I try to forget
about that! I’ve learned a lot in the years after that
performance. Being nervous is normal and important! I use
that energy to hype myself up and to put on a kickass show.
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You and Ken Roberts work together. Can you give us some
insight about howyou two first met?
Ken had seen a video I recorded of my cover of “Mad World”
by Tears for Fears, he sent me a message on Facebook
explaining that he was a music producer and would like to
meet with me and possibly work on music together.
Unfortunately at the time I was getting a lot of scammers and
creeps sending similar messages but they weren't actually
producers. I chalked his messages up to be scams for a few
months as well until I was doing a photoshoot with a friend
of mine, Scott Sprague. And coincidentally Ken has been
friends with Scott for years!When he sawI was shootingwith
Scott, he called and asked Scott to assure me that he wasn't
some creepy fake producer.
What is your favourite song off the newalbum andwhy?
It’s so hard for me to pick favourites, the songs are like my
babies. I put a lot of myself into all of them.But I think the
song that still pulls my heart strings is “Vicious”. I wrote
“Vicious”after the sudden death of a very close friend ofmine.
She died in a car accident one night while I was at a music
video shoot. I found out the next day that she had passed. I
was wrecked to say the very least. She was one of my best
friends and writing this song took everything in me to finish.
All of my sleepless nights of clenching my hand over my
mouth and sobbing intomypillowuntil I finally fell asleep.All
of my confusion and hollowness and anger about how she
was taken too young and too violently and howno amount of
flowers or beautiful caskets or “she looks so peaceful” made
me understand why she was not here anymore. Throughout
the song I constantly ask,“Are we not complete without this
viciousness?”.Asking if life is only worth living because all of
the terrible lows make the happiest moments happier. I still
have a hard time performing that song live and I try to
dedicate it toher at every show.
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DIE KRUPPS members'side project, DIE ROBO SAPIENS, launches debut
album in October!
After a couple of teasing EP and video clip releases, the Belgian Alfa Matrix label today announces the full length album byDie Robo
Sapiens,theultimateEBMprojectbythemembersofDieKrupps.“RoboSapienRace”willbe releasedbytheendofOctoberona fanedition
vinyl (with lots of extras such as a DJ turntable slipmat),as a limited 2CD box set pressing and as a download.
Behind Die Robo Sapiens we find Die Kruppsmembers Jürgen Engler plus RalfDörper andMarcel Zürcher.
The10-track“RoboSapienRace”albumoffers a blendofminimal,vintage andpowerful synthmusicwithharder,stronger and angrier EBM
assaultsmadeoffat and rippingbasslines,powerfulGermanvocals andupbeat synth sequences.Theartworkwas renderedbythe talented
Japanese designer Tomoki Hayasaki.
JürgenEngler:“The idea for uswas tohave anoutlet for songs that couldn’t be used in aDieKrupps context.The use ofguitars inDieRobo
Sapiens music being taboo,in a way,it’s a return to our electro roots but with a twist.Imagine the Duesseldorf sound of Kraftwerkmixed
with hardDie Krupps EBM.This combination of styles has been spooking aroundmybrain for awhile and it was time to put it into action.”
The album’s first pressing comes out as a limited deluxe double CD Digipak containing a bonus disc featuring each album song remixed
by an impressive list of electro artists such as Sebastian Komor, Orange Sector, Plastic Noise Experience,Metroland,Aiboforcen,Ad:Key,
Implant,Aesthetische,Kant Kino and Cubic.
The albumalso gets released on vinyl format as a fan edition pack limited to 333 units worldwide including the 10-track albumon black
vinyl in a deluxe gatefold packaging (with full lyrics) with a bonus DJ turntable slipmat,a pagemarker and a numbered postcard,plus the
new20 track“Sounds FromTheMatrix023”label CD compilationwhich,for now,is exclusive to this release.
Videos:
TanzMit DemRoboter (https://youtu.be/8xOmewEsShg,official video clip)
Teufelskreis (https://youtu.be/e7aAW3tTpEc,static video)
Fred Gadget
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(Self-released)
Intercourse is a two track EP (Even also available on floppydisc but sold at themoment).
In contrast toprevious work, the track‘Intercourse’ leansmore towards minimal techno.
The beats and melody have a lounge atmosphere.The vocals of both Toxic and Kriistal
Ann give it just that little bit of a dark touch. The second song ’Glow’ is kneaded from
the same dough but sounds a bit more nice retro-ish. The beats and retro sounding
synths create a special atmosphere.Difficult to describe….
This EP shows that their love for hardwareminimal material is still there but with a sort
of techno touch. Personally, I'm more of a fan of their earlier, actually their first work,
which was pure minimal. Butwho am I...
[JB]
KILL SHELTER -Asylum (CD)
(Metropolis Records)
It’s not “Gothic Rock.”Nor “Cyber Goth.”Or “Dark Electro”or “Darkwave”or “Synthwave.”But
it captures thewhole of those and more so that when youhear it, you simply think,“this
is Goth.” Each song on this album expands into the room like so much thick, charcoalgray
smoke. “Time Will Come” opens the album at breakneck speed, unleashing a
vengeance for which we knownot the cause.“InThis Place”reverberates and pounds the
dark recesses of our minds. “Buried Deep” digs through the top soil in search of
subterranean gloom. “Crossing Borders” is a brief, ethereal and haunting interlude as
footsteps hasten across sandy, rocky terrain. Then the club-worthy, bombast of “The
Necklace” explodes out the speakers. This is perhaps the most powerful track on a
powerful album. The US release finishes with a wall of sound in “The Cage,” letting us
know that our time has indeed come.
[CCM]
WULF7- I don't want (Anymore) (CD / Digital)
If you really like rawoldschool EBMand haveNOT yet heardofWülf7 then you must have
been living under a rock.Fromthe beginning it was clear that it would be a stomping EBMrecord.Titeltrack
I don't want (anymore) opens theEP in a very nice way. Morbide follows
the by now known recipe: pumpingEBM-beats and vocals witha goal.The Astma-version
of Morbide is softer and the vocals are partially cleaned from the thick layer ofdistortion.
The message kicks in harder, in a softer way.W.A.W.W.A. continues the stomp.The intro is
woven with samples of speeches.For me,besides EBMNation,this is the best track on this
release, even though there areno real low points. Last track is a cooperation with T.A.N.K.
and is titled Wülf and TANK. Despite the languid tempo, it is still a kind of Sturm und
Drang: the beats stick,the vocals conduct.It may be clear that my respect forWülf7is high.
What they do for the genre in Belgium and the inspiring way they do it is admirable. Still
not convined? I have a garden full of rocks...Pick one tocrawl under...
(Self-released)
[PD]
DEZ MONA - Loose Ends (CD / Vinyl / Digital)
A group that keeps modernizing and remaining relevant is Dez Mona. They proved it
again.With their album'Loose Ends', they explore a newpath: that of the cosmopolitan.
After listening tothe album many times, I think spontaneously about terms suchas sexy,
funky,eighties and also (high) energy! ‘Loose Ends’ is thereforea cheerful and danceable
album.This can also be seen in the video clips ‘Wicked’ (Frateur dancing on high heels)
and ‘Fresh Water’ (dancing in delightful fluo colors). The groove of 'The Power' is one
where you don't keep your legs still.This is one ofmy favourite songs.'Loose Ends' is like
the cover image: a powerful bouquet of fresh colors where you will have fun diving with
your nose todiscover all the frivolous perfumes.
[TP]
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Searching', a more extreme way of accepting the world but
perhaps too extremeat times. It was nevertheless a kindof
escapism, a quest to deal with the world, in the dreamy to
the destructive sense and a mixture in between...
'Bittersweet', the third part, is more of a balance. You can
also hear that in the chords and the music. There is a
positive vibe in the songs. Although the lyrics sometimes
hint at world or personal problems, there are more things
that put things into perspective. The music had to sound
different,maybe a little more positive and poppy.
With'Bittersweet', Psy'Aviah presents not only their tenth
album, but also the third part of their trilogy about the
alienation of the individual in modern society. What's
more: with this record Psy'Aviah celebrates its twentieth
anniversary, which is why the release of 'Bittersweet'
contains a bonus CD with reworked versions of their
songs by several friends. Reason enough to knockon the
door ofmastermindYves Schelpe and take his confession.
Hi Yves. I can congratulate you twice this time.A first time
for the beautiful 'Bittersweet' you just released, and a
second time for the twentieth anniversary of Psy'Aviah.
Howdo you feel about these achievements?
Hey, thank you for that. What makes me most happy is of
course that you like 'Bittersweet' – in the end that's the
most important thing for an artist, I think... The 20th
anniversary has more to do with stubbornness, a sense of
storytelling and so on. This is not necessarily an
achievement, only if you're happy with what you've done.
And for me it's usuallywith the last thing I've released,with
this 'Bittersweet' album, or the 'trio' of albums but I think
you'll have more questions about that.
Indeed. 'Bittersweet' is actually the third part of a trilogy
that started with 'Lightflare' and continued with 'Soul
Searching'.Canyou tell uswhat the theme of that trilogyis?
The goal after 'Lightflare'was always to make two sequels.
Where 'Lightflare' mainly focused on being 'angry' at the
world and being 'lost' in this world, there also had to be a
kind of answer that had some self-reflection.That was 'Soul
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Inwhat way is'Bittersweet'the end of the trilogy? Howdo
you actually end a trilogy on such serious themes?
Actually by making a kind of synthesis and looking back
with a critical eye and offering an answer to that –both in
terms of lyrics and music. The intro of the album – again
voiced by Dirk De Wachter –plays an even more important
role in this than last time. It's really kind of an answer from
the"mindset"I had at the time ofwriting.Life is bittersweet,
not black and white. You don't have everything under
control. Wanting to have everything under control is
problematic, as is wanting to have nothing under control.
Finding a balance, letting go, trying new things, but being
yourself and respecting your own limits – those are the
lessons, I think, above all – and that's what the lyrics and
music are inspired by, including the songs 'Ok' and ' Tired'
which we have completely rewritten.
Your music has also evolved throughout the trilogy.You've
incorporated live strings into your music for the first time,
for example. What have you learned while writing the
trilogy and howhas that influenced yourmusic?
I already referred a bit to the fact that I needed a different
approach as an answer, not only in terms of text but also in
terms of musical approach. It is and remains Psy'Aviah.
We've flirted with these more up-tempo and pop
atmospheres before but we're taking it a step further here.
The lyrics and music are still the way I feel it: sincere from
the heart, driven by passion. But I wanted to write and
elaborate things with more perfection, and also with a
different philosophy: more real instruments. So you hear
more real guitars, more backing vocals that replace synth
pads or synth strings and therefore also cellos and violins
that replace the synthesizers. All this gives it a blend of
electronics and humanity. Especially violins and cellos give
that extra boost of emotions and warmth to an electronic
drum beat. Just like backing vocals do. The entire
combination is therefore a bit more 'open' in sound,but still
with integrity –at least that's my feeling about it. Everyone
experiences music differently.
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Just like on'Soul Searching', you have incorporated a text
by Dirk De Wachter, the famous psychiatry professor, on
the first track. Howdid that collaboration come about and
what was its importance to you?
The importance was his philosophy of dealing with grief,
setbacks, doubts, about what life is and its usefulness. The
conversations we had about it were inspiring. He could
support the poetry I wrote in terms of message. I always
find that important with every vocalist I work with. In
addition,his deep voice is simply beautiful to listen to.That
counts too. The reason to ask him again for 'Bittersweet'?
That's everything I mentioned but it's also supposed to
have some sort of continuity in that narrative about those
albums... The voice is missing on the first album of the
trilogy. That's also poetic really – the voice was there then
not yet. So 'Lost at Sea', no feedback. Only on the second
album 'Soul Searching', there are more influences from the
outside world, including Dirk with the intro.
album. The EPs are mainly there for the DJs and hardcore
fans. Here too, the DJs excel in their field, from trance
experts, to breakbeat and drum'n bass experts, to people
who have fully mastered ambient. I have touched those
genres sometimes but not in their pure form. By having a
song remixed in those pure styles,you also get a newangle.
Often useful for DJs, so we offer 7” and 12” versions, giving
flexibility to DJs and radios.
Our last EP 'Ok' is a good example of that, we have
breakbeats by Nethermere and ALUCVRD, trance by HelG
and LLM but also more synthpop / electropop variations by
Digital Factor, MissSuicide and Am Tierpark. Finally, also
quiet interpretations, such as the 'stripped version' that
mainly brings out the violins and voice; or the 'Pulse
Mandala' version which brings ambient to the song.
You can nowlook back on 25 yearsof making music as
Psy'Aviah. Going through everything, what were the
highlights and which were
the hardest moments?
Wanting to have everything under
control is problematic, as is wanting
to have nothing under control.
'Bittersweet'also contains a second CDwith newversions
of songs from Psy'Aviah, songs from all over your career,
which has been going on for 20years.Whydidyou choose
the concept of new versions instead of the classic
remixes?
It's an easy answer. Instead of having remixes made, I
wanted to invite bands that I really like myself to make
their own version from scratch. A remix is limiting, they
can't completely adjust the rhythm. Adjusting chords and
voice is also not always possible and because of that, the
'sound' of the band is sometimes lost.Now I could share the
passion with fans, show the bands I really like in their own
way.At the same time it is part 'letting go', which is part of
the theme 'Bittersweet'. I let go of the numbers and see
what happens.You don't have to be in control of everything,
sometimes it's good to hear a completely different
perspective.
You have the habit of turning your 'singles' into real EPs
with sometimes up to 18 songs. How do you manage to
include so many songs and remixes on each EP?
This time mainly because I didn't put the remixes on the
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The most difficult moments are
often my own fault. I had the
intention from the beginning to
be diverse in my musical
output... but with my first two
albums on Alfa Matrix being
quite EBM/Electro-Industrial
and dance oriented, people
expected a band that would continue to do that. That was
of course not the case. Before I signed with Alfa Matrix, I
made music that was much less in that direction. On the
other hand, colouring outside the lines and opting for
variation has also been nice and something thatmakes me
happy myself. Especially with songs like 'Ok', 'Song of
Independence', 'Voodoo Love', 'Sunbird', 'No More Heroes',
'Our Common End','Can We Make It Rhyme','Pretender' and
so on. It's not songs like 'In Silence', 'New Times' or 'Virtual
Gods' – but for me they have been works that have given
me a creative challenge. If they were well received, then
that was all the more nice of course... So your greatest
weakness and frustration can sometimes also be your
trump card.Not everyone will like it but I have learned a lot
of new things myself and got to know new people –from
fans to musicians.
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Xavier KRUTH
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of September, 35 years ago The Klinik released 'Plague'!
DID YOU KNOWTHAT…
It’s been exactly 35 years since electro-industrial band The Klinik released their second full
albumPlague (Antler 065 -Release date: 25.09.1987).Originally released as a gatefold vinyl it
was re-releasedagainbyAntlerRecords as abonusCDwith the releaseofthe1991Time (Antler
5040) album.
Plague,with menacing sounds and engaging songs, can be seen as one ofthe darkest albums
released by the band. Marc Verhaeghen’s uncompromising and unpredictable programming,
sampling and synthmanipulation revoke apocalyptic visions while the typical,sometimes hissing,sometimes
shouting,vocals ofDirk Ivens complete the dark atmosphere perfectly.
Plague (Tracklist)
A1World Domination
A2Murder
A3 NoTimeToWin
A4Outside
On the 22th
B1 End OfThe Line
B2 Pictures
B3 Into DeepWater
B4 Plague
of September, 30 years ago Nine Inch Nails released Broken (EP)
On the 22th
of September,30 years agoNine Inch Nails released its first EPBroken (September
22,1992).The EPwas producedbyfrontmanTrent Reznor and Flood and entirelyconsists ofnew
material. The synth-pop style from the band's 1989 debut album Pretty Hate Machine was
replaced bya heavier sound that would act as a precursor to their second albumThe Downward
Spiral (1994).One of the reasons for this drastic change in sound and stylebeing TVT Records,
whohad signed theband,pressuringTrent Reznor to recorda similar synth-popalbumas followup
after the success of the previous PrettyHate Machine album.As a reaction to this attempt to
interfere with his artistic and creative freedom Reznor secretly started recording with Flood
under variousmonikers to preventTVTRecords fromconfiscating and releasing their recordings.
In theend,adealwas reachedwith InterscopeRecords to release futureNine InchNails releases.
The accompanying short movie Broken,filmed and directed by Peter Christopherson (Trobbing Gristle / Coil /…) and based on a scenario
byTrent Reznor,was never officially released due to its extreme graphic content butwas leaked as a bootlegwhich became heavily traded
amongst fans.
Although the videos were widely censored from television airplay, the songWish made theband win the GrammyAward for BestMetal
Performance (1993) while their Woodstock'94 performance of Happiness in Slavery won the same award at the 38th Grammy Awards
(1996).
Broken peaked at the seventh rankon the US billboard 200 chart.
The original release ofBrokenwas limited to 250.000 copies and included two bonus tracks on a separate 3"CD including a cover version
ofPhysical,a song originallybyAdamAnt,and Suckwhich Reznor had co-writtenwith all-star industrial band Pigface.
AremixEPtitled Fixed (with blue cover) was released late 1992.
Broken (EP)
1.Pionion
2.Wish
3.Last
4.Helpme I Am In Hell
5.Happiness In Slavery
6.Gave Up
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3"CD tracklist (Bonus)
1.Physical
2.Suck
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09.12 THE MARS MODEL, THE ULTIMATE DREAMERS, MISS TETANOS, ONRUST + DJs @Magasin4, Brussels [BE]
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27.01 LAVVI EBBEL @ Djingel Djangel, Antwerpen [BE]
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04.02 THE BREATH OF LIFE @ Canal10, 7334 Hautrage [BE] Support Act Enid & Kezdown
10.02 RITUAL HOWLS @ BODIES & BEATS @ Fetish Café,Antwerpen [BE] Afterparty By Dj Borg
12.02 ZANIAS @ BODIES & BEATS @ Fetish Café, Antwerpen [BE] Afterparty By Dj Borg
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