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Decoded Feedback came into being in
1993. Their distinctive sound comes from the blending together
of two distinctive cultures (European and North American),
as well as the perspective differences that exist between
man and woman. As a result, their musical arrangements transcend
not only national and continental boundaries, but also the
boundaries that unfortunately exist between the genders.
In the beginning, their goal was to combine the spirit of
punk with the cold perfection of electronic music, but as
time went on, their sound developed more into the dark electro-industrial
sound they embrace today. After three highly acclaimed self-released
demo tapes Decoded Feedback [1993], Elektrokute [1994],
and Overdosing [1995]), the duo was offered a contract with
then one of Europe's up and coming industrial labels, Hard
Records. Their first CD, Overdosing, was released in 1996,
with an American release on Cleopatra Records.
The quality and power of Overdosing opened more doors for
Decoded Feedback, capturing the attention of not just the
industrial community, but also of Europe's leading electro
label, Zoth Ommog, who arranged to release the band's second
CD, Technophoby, in 1997. This CD later came to the attention
of America's leading industrial label, Metropolis Records,
who arranged for its US release in January of 1998. The
band's second CD on Metropolis Records, Bio Vital, took
their sound to the next plane, showing a band ready and
able to break through into the same stratospheric levels
of popularity currently occupied by such artists as Front
Line Assembly and :wumpscut:.
Decoded Feedback's 1999 release entitled EVOLution, was
a combination of new and remixed material, including remixes
from Bio-Vital by Aghast View, Funker Vogt, In Strict Confidence,
and din-fiv. The CD brings together a perfect mix of Industrial
and EBM, pulling you in and enveloping you into the interwoven
dance floor textures and symphonic melodies.
Dawn broke again for the new millennium when Decoded Feedback
released Mechanical Horizon. It pulled together all of the
elements that Decoded Feedback had used on previous albums
and turned up the intensity. Crunchy vocals, pulsating basslines,
and angelic synths defined THE industrial sound of the new
age.
For 2003, Decoded Feedback have stepped up to the plate
and delivered a grand slam of aggro industrial into the
mouths of believers who feel true industrial music is dead.
This European/Canadian duo have assembled their finest album
yet, with angry rash vocals, hard edged basslines, distorted
beats, crystallitic melodies, and sweeping synths that will
envelop you as their Shockwave hits. A monsoon of sounds,
Shockwave hits like a sledge hammer into candyglass and
doesn’t quit until everything is broken and bruised. The
album features 11 tracks of pure aggro industrial as well
as a video for the single "Phoenix."
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FEEDBACK
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God Module is a pure electronic musical
project based out of Orlando Florida, formed in 1998. Drawing
influences from a variety of electronic and traditional
styles of music, God Module combines harsh synthetic rhythm
structures and pounding beats, with a unexpectedly melodic
style of programming. Resulting in a sound that is as catchy
as it is aggressive.
God Module produced two demo CDR’s,
Difficult Reflections and Artificial. After the creation
of Difficult Reflections, it was decided to send a limited
number of copies to local DJ’s and a few record labels that
at the time were accepting material for compilation appearances.
Shortly thereafter the band was contacted by Inception Records,
who requested to hear more material. The Artificial demo
was compiled and upon its arrival, God Module were offered
a contract to Inception. What resulted from this collaboration
was the debut God Module CD “Artificial”, “Artificial” received
rave reviews in the underground media throughout the world.
The release of the CD in North America was quickly followed
by a licensing deal with the German label Trisol/Matrix
Cube, thus unleashing God Module on the unsuspecting European
scene.
After numerous live shows throughout
the United States, playing with bands such as Apoptygma
Berzerk, Decoded Feedback, Iris, Clear Vision, Cut. Rate.
Box, Flesh Field and Negative Format, as well as completing
remixes for bands such as Absurd Minds, Siechtum, Solitary
Experiments, Assemblage 23, Cultur Kulture, Lights of Euphoria,
Project X, Grendel and Mnemonic, God Module have now released
the follow up to the “Artificial” CD. The “Perception” EP
will be released through the band's new North American label
Sector 9 Studios as well as their new European label Out
of Line. This release will serve as the predecessor to the
new full length God Module release entitled "Empath", which
will appear in early 2003.
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MODULE
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