Intelligent Death
ELECTRO INDUSTRIAL EBM INTELLIGENT DEATH MUSIC.
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unknown madness unknown madness
fooling you fooling you
dancy hard ebm tune, i was thinking about the feeling on 'that total age' when i was working on it.
Intelligent Death is an electro industrial project located in New Westminter British Columbia.
I would like to apologize for the lack of news or anything for the last year or so [if anyone noticed].
We're currently isolated in the studio and hopefully have something new finshed by the spring. Most of my time [when I'm not slaving for an hourly wage] has been taken up by the band Caustic Pleasures who I'l been playing guitar for, and some different song that I'v been working on which unfortunetly dont fit under the Intelligent Death style.Band/artist history
active as a recording project since late '98.
First live performance sept 11 2002.Have you performed in front of an audience?yes we have played live a few times and enjoyed it. special moments; our first gig at the Cambie in Nanaimo when our friend George Block smashed a big old tv and several computer moniters onstage.
Also an outdoor halloween party on Gabriola when it was about -2c and a bunch of our gear didnt work because it was frozen, typical canadians...
these days when I play live I usually use the name Sickness Bag. more in a dark rythmic noise style.
Your musical influences
classic and new industrial / ebm bands such as nitzer ebb, cris & cosey, skinny puppy, yelworC, painstation, suicide commando, legendary pink dots, coil, TG, einsturzende neubauten, many more.What equipment do you use?
pc running fruity loops, roland sh-7 synth, yamaha djx, native instruments pro-53 soft synth,
lexicon mpx-100 effects processor,guitar-early 70s les paul copy, roland bolt-60 guitar amp, soundcraft spirit le mixer, misc other bits and pieces.
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Comments (7)
Love the new track :) perhaps add some robot-death vocals like allied vision perhaps hehehe :P
Coool stuff :)
The vocal style and rhythmic synths sound alot like early Front 242 like the "Tyranny for You" album. You didn't list them as an influence but I DEFINITELY can hear it.
hey man i really like NOISECT...a great soundtrack for a industrial horror movie...mechanized creepiness...you should play it live...cheers, rick...
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