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Coldkill / Discography (Web)
Жанр: EBM, Industrial, Synthpop Страна-производитель диска: New York Год издания диска: 2016-2019 Тип издания: WEB Издатель (лейбл): COP International Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac) Тип рипа: tracks Продолжительность: 2:21:13 Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: digital Источник (релизер): Благодарность и Уважение: magradush2 Rexx Arkana (vocals) Eric Eldredge (programming) Officially founded in 2015, Coldkill was effectively born in the 80s, during an era of electronic music innovation much mimicked but rarely replicated by contemporary culture. It was a time of cold wars and colder waves of synthesized harmonics making their way into homes, whilst a wild and wide-eyed youth soaked up influences that would define a unique generation. Rexx Arkana and Eric Eldredge grew up here, amidst the melancholy tones of DMode and the militaristic chants of F242 and NE. Two suburban teens, wrapped in all the angst of a world awry, drawn to the distant sounds of Europe’s New Wave.
Arkana took up the fight early, gigging at local clubs before taking to the college radio airwaves of Syracuse University’s WERW in 1987. This initial step behind the curtain led to a 10+ year professional career in college radio and club DJ promotions. Here he scored numerous number one records on College Music Journal’s RPM Electronic Music Charts and worked with nearly every label of note in the goth/industrial/electronic scene, including Wax Trax!, Nettwerk, Nothing, Interscope and a large line up of audio indies long since dead and gone. Over a nearly thirty year career in the scene, Arkana has headlined Wave Gotik Treffen’s Agra Halle as a DJ; hosted an alternative arts cable television program (“Back Alley”); served as Managing Editor of the full color glossy international music magazine Interface; hosted the first ever Industrial discussion panel at CMJ’s Music Marathon, featuring Wolfgang Flür and Genesis P-Orridge; and interviewed with Anderson Cooper on ABC News as an expert on goth culture in the wake of the shootings at Columbine. In 2003, Arkana stepped from the backstage to the front stage with the inception of his Bruderschaft collaborative project, which to date has united artists from such groups as VNV Nation, Covenant, Apoptygma Berzerk, Haujobb, Icon of Coil, Aesthetic Perfection, Assemblage 23, Beborn Beton, Imperative Reaction and more. In 2006, he teamed with fellow NYC DJ Dräcos von Strecker to form the harsh EBM outfit FGFC820, which has gone on to headline festivals from Moscow to Mexico City. Throughout, Arkana’s love for simple 80s melodies and the forlorn melancholy of youthful angst never once subsided. It was during recording sessions for the short-lived (and memorably scantily-clad) Armor project that Arkana and Eldredge – who initially met a decade before at NYC’s famous nightclub, The Bank – bonded over anachronistic sound palettes and the music of their youth. So began the infancy of Coldkill. Eldredge is no stranger to the electronic scene. His primary Interface project blends different elements of various such styles into its own brand of melodic futurepop with a decidedly emotional edge. Eldredge originally founded the band in 1993 and has released a prolific amount of material in his own right since: “The Artemis Complex” debut album (1999), “Angels in Disguise” (2002), “Beyond Humanity” (2006), “Destination Focus” (2008), “Visions Of Modern Life” (2009), and "The Perfect World" (2013). Interface’s sound has ranged from aggressive industrial (“Frantic”, “Metalstorm”) to dance floor anthems (“Age of Computers, “Wasted Time”) to soft ballads rich in texture and ambience (“The Softest Blade” and “Labyrinth”). Together, Arkana and Eldredge provide Coldkill with an aura of melodic melancholia reminiscent of the music that shaped their formative years. Unlike many of their myriad minimal or synth wave contemporaries, Coldkill has imposed strict self-restraints on their audio arsenal, limiting themselves to the sole employment of sounds that existed during the epoch they seek to emulate. If the native instrument wasn’t available then, it’s outside the scope of the project. The result is a very minimal approach – bereft of modern-day multi-tracking or slick production tricks – that evokes in many listeners a sense of nostalgia unique unto itself. The band’s art direction, led by well-known Washington, D.C. graphic designer Vlad McNeally and featuring the exclusive photography of Mexican artist Leslie Monreal, similarly dispatches with the heavy handed branding agendas of many new popular acts in favor of a return to the subtle black and white metaphors of 80s-era coldwave and goth. Many have already noted the band’s limited output (two self-released digital 12”s via bandcamp – “I’m Yours” and “Invisible” – comprise the Coldkill catalog to date) and offered up their support. Leading scene ezine, I Die: You Die has thrice featured the band on their regular “Tracks” recommendations, proclaiming: “good stuff…somewhere in the neighbourhood of some of the excellent melancholy synthpop we were hearing in the early days of the millennium…it’s cool to hear Rexx finding his way to a new vocal style that’s all his own…we’ve already received two excellent maxi-singles from (the) moody synthpop project…bits like this which confirm the downcast yet slinky mode Coldkill seems to be thriving in.” Andi Harriman – Village Voice contributor, scene historian and author of “The Postpunk Project: Some Wear Leather, Some Wear Lace” has written: “(Coldkill) pays homage to the catchy, sticky sweet sadness of songs from our new wave record collections: the familiar favorites that console us when we need a good cry. (Their music) is a testament to their placement within the ancestry of synthpop: saluting the past while securing relevancy for the future.” Meanwhile, Adam at amodelofcontrol.com raves: “There is something wonderfully cool and detached in what Coldkill are doing, channeling the best moments of Covenant in particular. There are the distant, controlled vocals, precise drum programming and nagging synth hooks that come together to produce track after track of brilliant, post-futurepop. I'm really quite excited to hear the album now, as there has been nothing I haven't liked about their material so far." Finally, videographer Lüke Haughwøut, of Mechanical Harvest and COMA Music Magazine, described the band’s sound uniquely as: “it’s like rediscovering an old band you’d never heard of before, or making out with your high school girlfriend all over again.” The band – recently signed to San Francisco (via Germany) indie COP International – is currently putting the finishing touches on their full length debut, “Distance by Design”, which Arkana describes as a “catalog of love songs for loves lost.” If you grew up blanketed in the security of the early electronic sounds of the 80s – or if you just want a sense of what it felt like to be there – Coldkill welcomes you to share in the love of our melodic melancholia. Tracklist:
01. Coldkill - I'm Yours (Club Mix) (7:10) 02. Coldkill - I'm Yours (Remix By Eskil Simonsson) (6:04) 03. Coldkill - I'm Yours (Remix By Mondtraueme) (5:03) 04. Coldkill - I'm Yours (Album Version) (6:11) i can feel time slipping through my hands but i'm still standing by my master plan i'll do anything you want me to take this world and wrap it up for you i can sense the ticking of the clock and i'm afraid that one day it might stop but i won't steal the things you get for free can't advance the king without a queen i'm yours - others can see i'm yours - you won't lose me i'm yours - others can touch i'm yours - it won't mean much these words still plague my soul like a disease you pulled me from your heart just like a weed but i can't bear you better off alone so take me to my grave or take me home released February 14, 2016 "Folks with more than a passing familiarity with Rexx Arkana know that the FGFC820 singer and DJ is also an expert on synthpop and melodic synth music outside the aggressive remit of his main project. The debut release of his new endeavour with Eric Eldredge (Interface) reflects his knowledge of and experience with those sounds, coming in somewhere in the neighbourhood of some of the excellent melancholy synthpop we were hearing in the early days of the millennium. Good stuff." I Die: You Die, "Tracks", February 15, 2016 CK001 copyright 2016 coldkill is: eric eldredge: programming rexx arkana: vocals tracks 1, 2 & 4 mixed and mastered by lisa gosselin. artwork by vlad mcneally. www.kallistidesign.net foobar2000 1.2.5 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Tracklist:
01. Coldkill - Invisible (6:14) 02. Coldkill - Invisible (Continues Dream Mix) (6:09) 03. Coldkill - Watching Trees (5:30) 04. Coldkill - Invisible (Instrumental) (6:14) "Coldkill’s most recent release, “invisible”, is an ode to a failed relationship and all the steps that come after: heartbreak, anger, and the post-realization that what once had potential has now crumbled to pieces. The track—much more melancholy than the band’s first single, “i’m yours”—reads like a classic synthpop ballad from the 1980s with its moody synth patterns and a tempo just right for a slow dance at high school prom… if only it were a love song. “invisible” is far from a happy ending as Rexx Arkana’s sorrowful vocals bleed over Eric Eldridge’s cold electronic composition. A rightful pairing that, together, evoke a bitter breakup song worthy of a John Hughes soundtrack. The music echoes early Ministry in all its honest simplicity and finesse—a reincarnation of the addictive synthpop of With Sympathy that Al Jorgensen is too afraid to admit is a masterpiece. “invisible” pays homage to the catchy, sticky sweet sadness of songs from our new wave record collections: the familiar favorites that console us when we need a good cry. The b-side to “invisible” is a cover of the 1986 Eleven Pond underground hit “Watching Trees”. Coldkill’s interpretation—every bit as chilly as the original—is a testament to their placement within the ancestry of synthpop: saluting to the past while securing their relevancy for the future." Andi Harriman Author, "Some Wear Leather, Some Wear Lace" released June 3, 2016 CK002 copyright 2016 coldkill is: eric eldredge: programming rexx arkana: vocals mixed and mastered by lisa gosselin. all songs copyright eldredge/arkana 2016 except “watching trees” gallea/tabbi 1986 www.facebook.com/coldkillofficial coldkill.bandcamp.com photography by leslie monreal www.facebook.com/lesliemonrealfoto artwork by vlad mcneally. www.kallistidesign.net foobar2000 1.2.5 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Tracklist:
01. Coldkill - Leave It All Behind (Adr Mix) (Demo) (5:03) unmastered demo version. "leave it all behind" will appear on the debut full length "distance by design". lyrics a lullaby of lovers this serenade in sin kept under the covers where it all begins the sanctitude of strangers ripples out in rings though you move in silence secrets soon sprout wings if you could see me now what would you say? would you try to keep your vow or simply walk away? if you could have it all what would you decide? would you try to mend this world or leave it all behind? a callous imposition this jagged bed of nails a subtle intuition that billows out in trails do you feel the hunger? does it make you sane? would it be your pleasure if i brought you pain? released October 3, 2016 remix by michael jenney/alter der ruine alterderruine.com ----------------------- foobar2000 1.2.5 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Tracklist:
01. Coldkill - All Is Not Fine (1:45) 02. Coldkill - In Here (4:10) 03. Coldkill - Angel Unaware (5:08) 04. Coldkill - I'm Yours (6:12) 05. Coldkill - Black Or White (4:45) 06. Coldkill - Distance By Design (5:21) 07. Coldkill - Memories (5:35) 08. Coldkill - Systematic (6:24) 09. Coldkill - Leave It All Behind (6:02) 10. Coldkill - Fables (7:32) Powerful Electro Pop deeply rooted in Europe's New Wave - bleak, driving and real! Coldkill has an aura of melodic melancholia. The Band has imposed strict self-restraints on their audio arsenal, limiting themselves to the sole employment of sounds that existed during the epoch they seek to emulate [1980ties]. Tis very minimal approach - bereft of modern-day multi-tracking or slick production tricks - evokes a sense of nostalgia unique unto itself. Andi Harriman - Village Voice contributor, scene historian and author of "The Postpunk Project: Some Wear Leather, Some Wear Lace" has written: "(Coldkill) pays homage to the catchy, sticky sweet sadness of songs from our new wave record collections: the familiar favorites that console us when we need a good cry. (Their music) is a testament to their placement within the ancestry of synthpop: saluting the past while securing relevancy for the future." Meanwhile, Adam at A Model of Control raves: "There is something wonderfully cool and detached in what Coldkill are doing, channeling the best moments of Covenant in particular. There are the distant, controlled vocals, precise drum programming and nagging synth hooks that come together to produce track after track of brilliant, post-futurepop. I'm really quite excited to hear the album now, as there has been nothing I haven't liked about their material so far." Finally, videographer Lüke Haughwøut, of Mechanical Harvest and COMA Music Magazine, described the band's sound uniquely as: "it's like rediscovering an old band you'd never heard of before, or making out with your high school girlfriend all over again." released May 29, 2017 rexx arkana / eric eldredge ----------------------- foobar2000 1.2.5 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Tracklist:
01. Coldkill vs Kant Kino - Silent Morning [Original Mix] (5:04) 02. Coldkill vs Kant Kino - Silent Morning [Aeon Rings remix] (4:43) 03. Coldkill vs Kant Kino - Silent Morning [Jean-Marc Lederman remix] (3:49) 04. Coldkill vs Kant Kino - Silent Morning [Solar Fake remix] (5:06) 05. Coldkill vs Kant Kino - Silent Morning [extended mix] (6:06) Coldkill vs Kant Kino decided to work together and resurrect the 80ties classic Silent Morning by Noel as a joint venture. The result is a spectacular EP with 5 different versions of “Silent Morning”. Ranging from epic, intense and uplifting it grabs you right away and never lets you go. Travel back in time and revel in that fabulous 80ties spirit. At the same time, the sound and production is very much 21st century. Brilliant, punchy and Vibrant!. Incl remixes by Solar Fake and Jean Marc Lederman of Fad Gadget, The The, Gene Loves Jezebel, The Weathermen, and Front 242 Fame. released June 15, 2018 ----------------------- foobar2000 1.2.5 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Tracklist:
01. Coldkill - We Believe (5:30) 02. Interface - All Day (4:23) Haus Arkana presents Industrial Purpose 01, honoring the legacy of Wax Trax! Records and featuring original WT! DJs Jim Marcus (Die Warzau) and Rexx Arkana, with musical contributions from Coldkill and Interface. released April 26, 2019 foobar2000 1.2.5 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Для того, чтобы скачать .torrent Вам необходимо зарегистрироваться |
stupid_bird |
Distance by Design — один из лучших альбомов этого года, имхо. Спасибо!
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DMMANIAC |
30.06.2018 Обновление!
Добавлен 2018 Coldkill vs Kant Kino - Silent Morning. Скачайте торрент-файл заново. Благодарность и Уважение: magradush2 |
DMMANIAC |
30.04.2019 Обновление!
Добавлен 2019 Industrial Purpose 01 [24Bit] Скачайте торрент-файл заново. |
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