5th Projekt
5th Projekt formed in the late 1990s, working with a sound that mixed industrial and ambient elements. Their debut album was called 'A.K.A. the Sickness,' and...
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5th Projekt formed in the late 1990s, working with a sound that mixed industrial and ambient elements. Their debut album was called 'A.K.A. the Sickness,' and they later released another titled 'Departure.' The band included Dominik van Reich on vocals, Alexander Kretzschmar on guitar, Andre Kretzschmar on keyboards, and Christian Heesch on drums.
In 2002, they put out the single '3ight Word5,' which became their most recognized track. Other songs from their catalog include 'Broken Like This,' 'Distraktid,' and 'In a Coma.' Their music often carried a dark, atmospheric quality, heard in tracks like 'Oblivion' and 'Resistance.'
They didn't fit neatly into mainstream categories, which sometimes made their reception uneven. The group kept recording through the 2000s, but details about their activity after that period are sparse.
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