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The overhyped golden age
of Neo-EBM is long gone, presently consisting of a handful of exceptions among a
flock of hopelessly outdated projects. Innovation? Negative. FRONT 242’s
“Geography” and NITZER EBB’s “That Total Age” clearly belong to another age – a
fact that is widely ignored in spite of the cult surrounding these works. But
salvation is at hand: As was the case with SPETSNAZ at the beginning of the new
millennium, the dearly needed new impulse for a weakening scene again comes from
Sweden. Equipped with power, attitude and character, MERGEL KRATZER enter the
hard-fought arena – determined to awake the stagnating genre from its slumber.
And they are dead serious: Replacing combat boots, camouflage trousers and bald
heads with two fistfuls of style, this project is here to stay. To the left and
right of music addict and mastermind Joel Nygren, the two alluring damsels
Thistel and Julia care for a musical as well as an optical treatment. EBM was
never sexier – that’s a promise! Bearing in mind three decades of a stomping
musical category, the Gothenburg-based three-piece storms through its debut
“Isotop” and unleashes
a highly addictive
energy seldom found in today's scene. Bone-dry beats directly from the
EBM manual and
the fusion of Joels direct vocals and Thistels seductive orders form the
outline of a sound which is fascinatingly armed by the modern weaponry of
electronic dance music. No doubt: MERGEL KRATZER pay adequate tribute to a
classic genre. With smashers like the marching “Prisoner” or “Iso”, the legitimate EBM anthem of
the new decade, banging through the strobe light-riven fog,
one thing becomes crystal clear: This is Neo-EBM in its purest form: Stylish, sizzling, full of
cool energy… and at any time as irresistible as only Swedish
girls can be. “Isotop” will be released as a limited
double digipack with three sold-out and Sweden-only EP’s accompanying the revolutionary debut
on a bonus disc, tracing the Swede’s development back to
2004. Forget meaty paroles and goose-steps: MERGEL KRATZER is the
new contemporary face of Electronic Body Music. And it is devilishly handsome.
Released on Trisol and available March 30th, 2010.
CD1: 01 Iso 02 Get a
Taste 03 Prisoner 04 Serve the World 05 Fuglesang 06 Satisfy 07
Xina 08 Abducted
09 Iso (Syndrome X/209 Mix)
CD2: 01 Virus 02 Satisfy
(Ryb my ducky remix) 03 Deathgame 04 Iso (Minimale mix by MK) 05 My
Freezer 06 The Phuckomat 07 Iso (Project Rotten remix) 08 Sniper
09 Virus (Kadaver mix)
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Mergel Kratzer - Isotop |
CD $31.97
CAD
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