Spektralized is tagged as: futurepop, synthpop, ebm, norwegian, electro |It all started back in 1994, when three guys from Kråkerøy in Fredrikstad (now also known as “Electronikstad”) wanted to start a band. At that time the synth scene in Fredrikstad was at it’s best. So they got geared up and made some songs. Thus the name “Spektralized” came to life. Lot of gigs followed. Mostly in the south of Norway. The band got quite good response and good reviews by the local press. Later in 1994, Spektralized released a demo-tape called “Genetic”. 100 limited edition copies were sold within a few weeks, which was quite good for that time. In 1997 Spektralized suffered from a lot of tension within the band. The band members disagreed on how to evolve the music. The result was a split. Richard Bjørklund decided to keep the Spektralized name and continued on his own. That was the start of the band as it is today. New songs were born. Spektralized appeared on the compilation “Sex, Goth & Electronics” with the track “Truth” (produced by Stephan L. Groth). The track got some good feedback from DJ`s around the world. The label Cinetic Response showed some interest, but after a few mails, the whole thing seemed unserious. At the beginning of 2000 a promo CD called “Love May... Read More About Spektralized Biography... Send Spektralized ringtones to your cell |
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