Regenerator is tagged as: ebm, darkwave, industrial, futurepop, synthpop
| After their inception in 1992, the Californian act Regenerator hit the dark electronic music scene with a self-titled CD release on Hyperium, immediately followed by the “Everyone Follow” single featuring remixes by Daniel .B. of Front 242. Soon after, they released the brooding “2.0” album, along with the “Archetype” single which included mixes by KMFDM, Attrition, and BiGod 20, on Hypnobeat. The band then moved to Synthetic Symphony to release their 3rd album “Soulseeker” in ‘97 and to Flaming Fish Music to release “Debugged” and “The Millenia Mixes” single 2 years later. “War”, released by Alfa Matrix in Europe and WTII in the States, came in 2001, strangely reflecting the state of world affairs and its “War on Terror”. In fact, that album was completed just hours preceding the infamous 911 destruction in New York (with the exception of one remix which contains samples related to those events). With “War”, Regenerator continued to focus on creating memorable hypnotic dark pop songs. Their music combines harsh electronics and dark themes with melodic vocals and synaptic soundscapes. “War” is perhaps the band’s darkest and most emotionally triumph... Read More About Regenerator Biography...
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