E Craft
E Craft formed in the early 2000s with members Ezr on vocals and production, Krane on guitar, and Hanae on drums. Their music pulls from industrial rock and...
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E Craft formed in the early 2000s with members Ezr on vocals and production, Krane on guitar, and Hanae on drums. Their music pulls from industrial rock and electronic influences, with tracks like 'Biowar' and 'Full Of Decay' showing their preference for heavy synth textures and distorted guitars.
Their debut album 'Biomechanical' came out in 2007, followed by 'Synthetic' in 2009 and 'Artificial' in 2011. The song 'Biowar' from 2005 drew attention for its themes of societal decay, though the band described it as reflecting harsh realities rather than glorifying violence.
They've worked with other electronic acts like Haujobb and Front Line Assembly, and their catalog includes songs such as 'Cybernetic Intelligence,' 'Die Last,' and 'Puppet Nation.' Their sound stays within a specific lane of aggressive electronic music with industrial edges, avoiding mainstream polish.
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