A short-lived trio that blended industrial rock with ambient textures and film score sensibilities.
If you're going to pick one track to get the feel, try 'A Moon Tomorrow.' For something with a guest vocal, 'Faults feat. Toni Halliday' has a different texture.
They came together with specific backgrounds, Tom Holkenborg's film scoring, Dean Garcia's work with Einstürzende Neubauten, Jeff Jordan's programming, and made something that felt like a proper project rather than just a side thing. Songs like 'A Moon Tomorrow' and 'In loops' show how they could build tension without turning into noise. Their three albums have a consistent mood that still sounds like its own corner of the early 2000s.
They formed in 2003 and released three albums: 'The Manipulation of Sine and Distance,' 'The Plague of Angels,' and 'The Silentium Defiant.' A single called 'A Lull in the Rain' came out in 2007, and they stopped working together around 2010.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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