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Artist description
Freak! |
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Music Style
Trance/Techno/Ambiant/Industrial/Dark Techno |
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Musical Influences
Frank Zappa, Ministry, Depeche Mode, Metallica, Voi Vod, Stiff Little Fingers, Scooter, E-Type, Grateful Dead, Tosh |
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Artist History
MORDICHAI was said to have died from an overdose in the early '90's when he disappeared from the Hamilton region of Ontario. Then using the name Again and Again, MORDICHAI with musical partner The Unknown Benefactor created an underground legacy for a select few. The Unknown Benefactor and MORDICHAI didn't record together since their split in '91. The Unknown Benefactor remained in Hamilton and found refuge in his illicit drug use, while MORDICHAI chose to compose in isolation and emerged using the name Again and Again almost 10 years later when he performed the soundtrack on an experimental Michael W. Behrens film "What Up?" before hitting his recording studio in the British Columbia's Nicola Valley, just north of Vancouver.
MORDICHAI's 'Angel Wings' is the first commercial single for the artist. When asked how he decided to release these tracks, MORDICHAI replied, "I got tired of hearing old stories of how great Again and Again WAS and how bored people are with what is out now."
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Group Members
MORDICHAI
All tracks produced by Michael W. Behrens. |
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Instruments
Guitar, Bass, Drums, all things Electronic, Clarinet, Mouth organ, Piano, Organ |
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Albums
Single 'Angel Wings.' EP's 'Ying' and 'Yang.' LP 'MORDICHAI.' |
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Additional Info
FAN MAIL (rants, raves, creepy things) TO: info@mordichai.com or Snailmail: MORDICHAI, PO BOX 2145, MERRITT, BC V1K 1B8 Canada |
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Location
Merritt, British Columbia - Canada |
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