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Friday, September 18, 2020

Flavor of the Week #39

Eisfabrik 
http://eismusik.de/eisfabrik/ 
www.facebook.com/eisfabrikofficial/ 
( ;D --> Eisfabrik is a German future pop band from Hamburg.) 
Automatisierung in der Eisfabrik
See also: 
https://barlemusic.blogspot.com/2020/02/flavor-of-week-7.html 

Suicide Commando 
https://www.facebook.com/IIXIII/ 
https://soundcloud.com/suicide-commando-1 
www.suicidecommando.be/ 
( ;D --> For over twenty years, Industrial experimentalist aka Suicide Commando has carried the dark electro heritage of acts like Klinik, Front 242 and Skinny Puppy in its heart and musical soul. Bearing these influences on his sleeve Van Roy turned these inspirations into a superb high-octane and highly aggressive, danceable EBM-industrial / dark electro hybrid aiming straight for the club-dancefloors. Over the years Suicide Commando bombed us with numerous clubhits like See you in hell, Desire, Hellraiser, Love breeds suicide, Cause of death:suicide, Bind torture kill … which turned Suicide Commando into one of the dark underground's most beloved dance acts of the last decade. Bombast, extreme power and a critical view on today's society.) 
Dein Herz, meine Gier
See also: 
https://barlemusic.blogspot.com/2018/08/flavor-of-week-32.html 

Arditi 
www.arditi.tk 
www.facebook.com/arditiofficial 
http://arditisweden.blogspot.se/ 
( ;D --> Arditi is a Swedish martial industrial and neoclassical band. It consists of Henry Möller of Puissance and Mårten Björkman from black metal bands Algaion and Octinomos. Arditi formed in 2001, deriving their name from the early Italian special forces unit known as the Arditi. They released their first EP, Unity of Blood in 2002, following it soon after was their first full length album, Marching on to Victory in 2003. Since then Arditi has released four more full length albums, Spirit of Sacrifice in 2005, Standards of Triumph in 2006, Omne Ensis Impera in 2008, Leading the Iron Resistance in 2011 as well as three more EPs, including a limited edition split album with Toroidh.) 
Insignia of the Sun

Ulver 
www.facebook.com/ulverofficial/ 
www.jester-records.com/ulver/ulver.html 
( ;D --> Since the 2007 release of Shadows of the Sun, the Oslo-based collective has busied themselves broadening the grounds of their multi-dimensional, multiconfessional church. Once limited to the studio, the indefatigable Norwegians these days command the stage, crossing continents and oceans delivering a surreal and visually transfixing live act.) 
Flowers of Evil 
See also: 
https://barlemusic.blogspot.com/2020/02/flavor-of-week-9.html 

Then Comes Silence 
http://thencomessilence.eu/ 
https://thencomessilence.bandcamp.com/ 
( ;D --> Then Comes Silence are the Swedish captains of postpunk. The quartet from Stockholm is a fresh breeze of gothic renaissance, kicking darkness around with hammering rhythms and melodies that make hearts melt and blood freeze. The fascination for doom and darkness pervade and influence every tune and word. The music of Then Comes Silence takes the listener on a journey from swinging postpunk to the shadows of goth-gaze and into scraps of coal hearted psych. The sharp soundscape is intense, massive and pounding. The lyrics flirt with death and sorrow. It’s goth, psychedelica, rock and post-punk in a symbiosis.)
Machine

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