Front 242 / MorF - Prayback
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Das gefällt mir (DH!). Zu gerne erinnere ich mich an die belgische Musik zurück (mit Ausnahme des flämischen Schlagers *würg*). Das hat schon was von der Essenz belgischer Musik - irgendwo zwischen Aken und Oostende. Als jemand, der etwas weiter weg von der Grenze lebt bin ich immer wieder beeindruckt wie sehr der Club, den man gemeinhin mit der Zahl 242 verbindet, vom Phänomen ausgehend Musik produziert. Hegel lässt grüßen. Weiter so! Und bitte nicht im Hedonismus versinken^^
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@Deckard242 - I would rather have a band evolve than stay the same.. that gets boring... thats what has happened with NIN, they were good when they came out but became the same old shit every album after that.
Plus these older bands are doing it better than these so called new industrial bands... most of them dont know how to program their keyboards or do anything interesting. Most of the new stuff sounds like cheezy euro trash techno. Sometimes bands just dont have the juice anymore to write.
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very cool 242 forever
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Inspiring and good. very good! :D
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They did: Listen to 7rain, strobe...
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great song from a great album and ditto video material! i think front should give up stuff under their old name and continue in this direction. it's awesome.
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Definitely, moving from analog (Roland Jupiter 8, Korg MS20, Emulator & so on) gear to virtual analog is not a smart move. Sound murder.
I largely prefer their FM/digital era (UP evil).
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Probably because alot of that music was associated with a movement that many of those groups slowly backed away from and now as much as ever the old style is still relevant to the world around us.
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looks neeto!



Why is it fans of industrial music always want their favorite bands to sound like they're stuck in 1988? Skinny Puppy, 242, FLA, whenever there's a new album it's always "this doesn't sound like VIVIsect VI, this doesn't sound like Caustic Grip." No, it sounds fucking modern. Your band can move on, why can't you?
Deckard242 4 years ago 12
Great song, great video. I totally disagree with the notion 242 should go back to "them good old days". Well uh, those movements were associated with, you know, movement. Experimentation, development, progress. It would quickly get tiring if they just kept releasing Official Version (as great an album as that is).
5etok 3 years ago 5