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Friday, July 28, 2023

Flavor of the Week #31

Slighter 
www.facebook.com/slighterofficial/ 
( ;D --> Atmospheric, intense, moody and cinematic are just some of the ways people have described the sound of Slighter. Musician + Remixer. Collaborations with: Front Line Assembly, Cyanotic, Ohm, 16Volt/Back December, Future Funk Squad + more.) 
This Futile Engine 
https://brutalresonance.bandcamp.com/album/this-futile-engine-deluxe-edition 
See also: 
https://barlemusic.blogspot.com/2023/05/flavor-of-week-20.html 

Belgrado 
https://www.facebook.com/Belgradopunk 
( ;D --> Belgrado have taken the Xmal Banshees template and bled out in all directions, stylishly blending a classic post-punk intuition with elements of disco, dub and psychedelia, now with added textures of electronic lushness.) 
Intra Apogeum 
https://lavidaesunmus.bandcamp.com/album/intra-apogeum 

Leæther Strip 
www.facebook.com/LeaetherStrip/ 
www.leaether-strip.com/ 
( ;D --> According to founder Claus Larsen, Leæther Strip is, and always will be, only him. Larsen was born on November 13, 1967 in Aalborg, Denmark. He first released music under the name of Leæther Strip in 1989. However, his 1995 release G.A.W.M.U.S. (Getting Away With Murder U. S.) included two early demos from 1982 and 1984, with the latter forming the unknown beginning of the band according to an interview conducted with Claus Larsen. In 1991, Larsen created a side-project called Klute in which he also remained the sole member. It can be argued, and is by many, that the sound of Leæther Strip throughout the early 1990s helped define what is today known as electro-industrial. In a search performed on MySpace on December 1st, 2008, 294 bands had listed Leæther Strip (or "Leather Strip") as a musical influence, although the true number of bands influenced by Larsen's work is undoubtedly much higher. In 1994, Claus Larsen drastically changed the sound of Leæther Strip, with the release of a synthesized semi classical album. Conceived as a soundtrack to a fictional film, it was named Serenade for the Dead. The releases since then have reincorporated electronic dance elements, and have redefined Leæther Strip into what Larsen calls, "symphonic electro".) 
Last Station 
https://leaetherstrip.bandcamp.com/album/last-station 
See also: 
https://barlemusic.blogspot.com/2021/12/flavor-of-week-49.html 

Alien Vampires 
www.facebook.com/AlienVampires/ 
( ;D --> Alien Vampires is an electro-industrial band formed in 2000. The band has recorded half a dozen studio releases, and has collaborated with numerous other groups, including Suicide Commando, In Slaughter Natives, and Noisuf-X.) 
Digital Outcast 
https://alfamatrix.bandcamp.com/album/digital-outcast 
Return Me To Hell 
https://alfamatrix.bandcamp.com/album/return-me-to-hell-uncensored-version 
See also: 
https://barlemusic.blogspot.com/2018/11/flavor-of-week-46.html 

Rhye 
https://www.facebook.com/RhyeMusic/ 
https://www.rhyemusic.com/ 
( ;D --> Rhye is an R&B musical project of Canadian singer Mike Milosh. It originally consisted of him and Danish instrumentalist Robin Hannibal.) 
Passing 
https://soundcloud.com/rhyemusic/sets/passing-5 
Home Remixes 
https://soundcloud.com/rhyemusic/sets/home-remixes-739263538 

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