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Grendel started out in 1997 under a different name, but due to the band splitting up the name was changed into the current one. VLRK continued under the name Grendel, which originates from a character from the old Anglo-Saxon tale 'Beowulf', and was soon after joined by new member [FLRS].

In 2003, Grendel recorded their second full-length release, entitled "Prescription : Medicide". This album took another step deeper into the world of [Grendel] with it's complex, yet harsh, pounding & danceable structures, dismal orchestration and distressed nature. It meant a big breakthrough for the band, recieving many great reviews, becoming album of the month in a.o. Zillo and Orkus plus reaching very high positions in underground charts world wide. It was also soon after this release that [FLRS] parted ways with Grendel and [4N1T4] joined on live synths

A year after the release of this album, it was time for the band's next EP "Soilbleed", which instantly became an unmissable dancefloor classic. This gained a huge amount of support, great reviews and maintained top 5 positions in a.o. the DAC & DUC for maximum periods. As a consequence of this EP's success, the band was highly occupied with performances and tours world wide for the next year and a half. During this period [4N1T4] left the band due to personal choices, but on good terms, and was replaced by [M4RC] on live drums and [MRK.0] on live synths.

Finally, in 2006, VLRK and new members found time to work on their third full length album entitled "Harsh Generation". This album marked new territory for the band, which a more matured sound and style, gaining more support and success. Again, after it's release in early 2007, this album remained on top 5 positions (often peaking at no. 3) on the DAC & GEWC for the maximum period of time and caught the keen ears of reviewers & listeners all around. Tracks such as "Hate This", "Void Malign" and "Dirty" quickly became dancefloor favorites and continue to keep it stomping with their hybrid of harsh electronics, stomping beats and ultra catchy melodic hooks.

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Amduscia woke up from Hell in the spring of 1999. Polo, Edgar and Raul decided to express in their music the pain, the cruelty, the madness, the rage produced by living in a difficult place, "the real Hell, named Mexico City..." Following their first release, a demo named "Perdicion, Perversion, Demencia," the prestigious German label, Out of Line, inserted the first of Amduscia..s tracks for the world, "Evil Song" and "Profano tu Cruz," in its famous compilations, Machineries of Joy Vol. 1 & 2, with much success. In November of 2003, the acclaimed debut album of Amduscia, "Melodies for the Devil," was born and it remained in the number five place on the DAC for several weeks. This was followed in early 2005 by the "Dead or Alive" EPCD, which remained in the number 5 place as a single.

Amduscia has played in venues around the world and taken part in some of the most important festivals in Europe, such as WaveGotikTreffen (2004) and M..era Luna (2005). Now Amduscia is signed to Metropolis Records, so you can order our latest album, "From Abuse to Apostasy," through their website. Remember: "If you are thirsty to enter a dark and virtual dimension, or maybe just really into music, come here and if, by chance, you can't see who is playing, it is that Amduscia decided it. In the medieval demonology it is said that there was a duke from hell specially dedicated to music, who could offer a concert without the audience being able to see the instruments being performed. Amduscia transmits in its music the dark side existing in human being and in other entities, reflecting the chaos and aggression we live day by day. With electronic music, technology allows you to witness an entire concert without seeing the instruments being performed, justifying the name "Amduscia."

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Project of Vasi Vallis (Frozen Plasma, ex-NamNamBulu) founded on 31. December 2004 11.59 pm. Reaper. An exciting new industrial ‘eargasm’ set to attack the dancefloors. This Greek/Swiss project combines industrial beats with dark and eclectic samples from horror movies, gothic church choruses, orthodox Greek ceremonies and ancient celtic rituals. Industrial and menacing but also melodic and emotional. A unique new sound, song by song.

The 'Angst EP' was released in July 2005. The project played a number of live shows prior to the release of the full length album 'Hell Starts With An H' in 2007. The project toured Europe supporting Combichrist around this time. Later that year, the EP 'The Devil Is Female' was released, reaching No.1 in the DAC.

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"God Module combine elements of EBM, Techno, Darkwave, Goth and Synth Pop to create a style of music that is as powerful as it is melodic. Pounding beats mix with unforgettable synth hooks, deranged film samples and creatively effected vocals to make up the sound that has undeniably become their own"

In 1999 Jasyn Bangert began creating electronic music under the name God Module. After 2 demos were sent to a mere handful of labels, God Module quickly sealed a deal with Canadian based Inception Records. In 2000 the debut God Module CD "Artificial" was released in N. America and immediately licensed to the German label Trisol for Europe. The CD received rave reviews from fans, DJs and the music press worldwide.

The second full length God Module CD "Empath" was released in 2003. The CD's title reflected a departure from the SCI FI themes of the debut God Module disc. Instead it focused on an area far more personal to it's creator than exposed on earlier works. "A place where abstract emotion intertwines with the beauty and horror of human life". 2003 also saw the European debut of God Module live at the GothAM festival in Amsterdam closely followed by their German debut at Wave Gothic Treffen in Leipzig and ended headlining Saturday night of the UK festival INFEST with VNV Nation headlining Sunday night.

God Module returned to Europe in 2004 to promote the successful re-release of their debut CD "Artificial 2.0" with a full European tour with label mates Decoded Feedback. Later in the year God Module released the EP "Victims Among Friends" on Out Of Line and returned to Germany to take part in the Out Of Line Electro festivals along with Hocico, Icon Of Coil, System Syn and Spetsnaz. These shows were filmed by the Hamburg based Crazy Clips TV show and released on DVD as the "Out Of Line Electro Festival DVD" on Out Of line Music and Metropolis Records.


Kolja Trelle aka SOMAN is by far one of germanies hottest exports in industrial dance music. With his music he created a strong fusion of modern industrial beats & rhythms combined with the influence of warm melodic brass/trance sounds. After the release of his debut album "Sound Pressure" with featured clubhit "Divine" he changed label and released the new 6 track EP "Unleash". Straight after the release he went on an over 60 date world tour supporting mates VNV NATION on their "Matter & Form" Tour where Kolja also played keys as second keyboard player besides Vasi Vallis (of Frozen Plasma/Reaper).

"Unleash" - the new soman ep - entered the german alternative charts and went straight to position 1 (!) "Music 4 Clubs" is the virus he started spreading all over the world and clubhits such as "Pan Tau", "Revenge", "Traitor", "Delta-Pi" or "Ruler" are steady part of DJ playlists all over the globe. SOMANs remix work is pretty known so he got chosen by various musicians (eg. Tom Wax, Hocico, Icon of Coil, Combichrist, SITD and others) to put a hand on their work. As a producer and engineer he also worked for various bands in mixing their records and giving them the final touch in mastering and production with his own production company Koltron Music (such as Cephalgy, Grendel, Splendid Isolation, E-Craft, Hocico, Absurd Minds and more..) 2006 will see the release of SOMANs second fulltime studio album entitled "MASK" while the current EP "UNLEASH" is still a top seller in various salescharts and peak of the most important DJ setlists around the planet. Innocent? Who´s Innocent! The power is unleased!


The Accessory-project was founded in 1994 by Dirk Steyer. Right after Kay Resch followed his musical inspiration and joined the project. Inspired by Electro-/Techno-Acts of the early nineties, 1996 Accessory themselves published a first tape: "Electronic Controlled Mind". Half a year later followed the official limited CD-release of "Electronic Controlled Mind" on the small label SD-Image. Further followed in self-release 1998 the tape "Injection". At the end of the millennium Ivo Lottig joined the band Accessory. From now onwards he was a good support live as well as in the studio. In springtime 2000 Accessory went on tour through Germany for 3 weeks with AND ONE. At this time Kay Resch split up from the band and Jukka Sandeck came as the new third man.

Right after the label-contract with the record company OUT OF LINE followed. So, it happened that at the beginning of the year 2001the first really official album "jukka2147.de" was released and it excited the German electro-scene as well as the international scene. Directly after the release the band had a tour through Germany with "Terminal Choice". At the end of 2001 the EP "Deadline" was released, which brought up the Hit-Song with the same name Deadline". The breakthrough was done, what was also stated at the tour of 5 weeks with Hocico in March/April 2002. Everywhere, at home and in foreign countries Accessory excited its audience. At the end of 2002 Accessory publish the Single "I say go", which was pioneering for the album "Titan", what was released in May 2003. Titan successfully continued the style and trend of Accessory ... and gave the band an enormous growth of new fans all over the world. In December 2003 Jukka Sandeck leaves the band because of professional reasons. However, it goes on straight foreward. The new album "Forever & Beyond" is out since April 2005.

After many live concerts in Israel, Italy or Germany Accessory released the current album “Forever and Beyond” in April 2005 which outshined all previously released albums of the band. The first pressing of the album was released in a glamorous digipak inclusive a bonus CD with special songs and videos. Afterwards a short production break followed in which mastermind Dirk finished a one year training as sound engineer. But in spring 2007 Accessory came back in concentrated energy as usual with the song “Ewigkeit”. Just a few months later the EP “Holy Machine” was released under Out of Line Music on August 10, 2007. At the same time Ivo Lottig left the band because of job-related reasons. In autumn 2007 Mike Koenigsberger accompanied Accessory. Now the band works in its new formation on the new album “More than Machinery” which will be propably released under Out of Line at the end of March.

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It is not a comment on society.
It is not a forum for philosophy.
It is not your new voice.
It is not a revolution.
Without form, without ego or intention,
Aesthetic Perfection is music without a cause.
Influences are combined, songs composed.
Audio is recorded, edited, arranged and mixed.
Music designed without purpose.
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Having been in existence since 1999, LIFE CRIED now aggressively emerges as the spearhead of the US Electro scene. Music-wise LIFE CRIED combine dark melodies and high club appeal, while injecting a soul, atmosphere and style into their music by creating compositions with depth and charisma. The debut album is convincing from the first to last track by using well chosen samples and clear, easy recognizable melodies as well as driving beats. Life Cried took time to create this debut, which helped to perfect their sound and by this to compensate what numerous recently released Electro albums are lacking.


DYM (Death to Your Modern) begins as an electro/industrial project. Influenced by old-school industrial acts such as Skinny Puppy, Throbbing Gristle, and Frontline Assembly, (E-N) conceives DYM.

DYM returns to find that all of their diligent work is about to pay off. In March 2006, DYM clenches the 1 position on the numberonemusic.com industrial chart with their engaging single “Zenologic”. Four of DYM’s songs remain in the chart’s top ten for three weeks. “Zenologic” gains widespread popularity throughout the industrial scene, and is remixed several times by other accomplished bands and DJs. Early spring finds the duo playing to a packed audience at the world renowned C.O.M.A. 3 festival in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. In September, DYM wins Caustic’s remix contest (artist's choice) with “Give Me Damage”. The track appears on Caustic’s 2006 release, Give Me Free Handjobs.

DYM is nearing completion of their latest album, The Invilid. With inspiration from rhythm and noise of acts such as Venetian Snares and Enduser, The Invilid is set to feature an enigmatic design of aggressive ebm synths, interfused with an influence of breakcore percussion and 'glitching'. Nick Gorman (of Fractured - Dependant Records) co-produces.

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