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Artist description
ETERNALIST make trance-y, house-y, dub-y, God-praising club tracks. ETERNALIST was formed as a reaction to bad house/freestyle and cheesy Euro-Techno. It then evolved as a reaction to the boring worship styles heard in most church services. The ETERNALIST vision is to see thousands of young hands raised in praise to an electrifying and exciting God. |
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Music Style
IDM |
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Musical Influences
Trance, House, Soul, Industrial, Dub, Shoe-gazer, Early Electronic/Minimalist, Pop, Rock. |
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Similar Artists
That's for YOU to decide, isn't it? |
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Artist History
ETERNALIST was formed in 1994 to make "dance music the way we want to hear it". It became a more serious pursuit in 1997 when Dig-It International approached the band with contracts on the strength of a demo tape. The band decided to incorporate their faith into the music when they did a remix project of Vineyard worship songs for their church's youth group. Now dedicated to "21st Century worship" the band has seen 2001 become it's greatest year with the inclusion of a track on N*Soul Records' "Eclectica 4- New Reality Trance". |
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Group Members
John Panasik and Mike Clark, a.k.a. Judge and MNML, respectively. Friends and musical partners since 1985, their love of music has seen them play everything from Soul to Death Metal. By 1991 they were entrenched heavily in Industrial/Experimental and by 1994 they were splitting time between an Industrial Dance project, a Dance project and a Shoe-Gazer/Alternative band. ETERNALIST has been their sole focus for the last 4 years. |
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Instruments
14 synths/modules, 3 samplers, 3 drum machines, 32 channel & 16 channel sub-mixer, outboard gear, etc... email for the breakdown. |
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Albums
Conscious (1998)Love Cat Music. Teknowledgy (2000) basically a 74 minute demo. |
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Additional Info
GOD LOVES YOU... despite yourself. |
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Location
Brooklyn, New York - USA |
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