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Artist description
If you appreciate electronic music in any way you will be missing something big if you don't give a few of these tracks a spin. Fitting somewhere between the triangle of haujobb, winterkalte and gridlock, monstrum sepsis has something to offer everyone.
Beautiful strings and piano flirt with dirty rhythms and intellegent percussive programming. while most electronic music in this genre borders on repetative, monstrum sepsis finds a beat, a pleasing sound, uses it and steers away before it could be deemed repetatitve. Typical pop song structure is avoided, but we're not afraid to utilize proven music theory to drive an intent.
monstrum sepsis has been on top of the underground industrial electronic scene since it started churning out music that in one way or another had something to offer and appeal to a wide range of listeners. |
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Music Style
industrial, electronic, idm, ebm, experimental noise hybrid |
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Musical Influences
from peter gabriel to drop bass records, from skinny puppy to ruffneck records, gabber, industrial and early trance techno |
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Similar Artists
haujobb, wumpscut, autechre, gridlock, mentallo & the fixer |
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Artist History
the group started in 1996, both members attended art school at the illinois institute of art in chicago, il. rob now lives in milwaukee, paul in chicago. rob wentz has been a touring member of the well known US electo act, Stromkern. |
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Group Members
rob wentz: synth/programming, paul karlik - programming |
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Instruments
key instruments are the computer, our fingers, kurzweil sp-76 and roland jp-8080 |
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Albums
Primordial Notions [double cd], 2001 / Deep Sea Creatures, 2002 |
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Press Reviews
see www.monstrumsepsis.com |
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Additional Info
merch available at www.monstrumsepsis.com |
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Location
milwaukee, wi - USA |
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