Oidoxie
Oidoxie formed in Turin, Italy in the early 2000s, with F.M. Einheit as their frontman. Their music pulls from electro-industrial and darkwave, with distorted...
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Oidoxie formed in Turin, Italy in the early 2000s, with F.M. Einheit as their frontman. Their music pulls from electro-industrial and darkwave, with distorted vocals and pulsating rhythms that create a dense, atmospheric sound. Songs like 'Terrormachine' and 'A.C.A.B.' show their preference for heavy electronics and confrontational themes.
They released albums including 'Terrormachine' in 2003, 'Zenith (Phase I)' in 2006, and 'Mantra' in 2010. The band's lineup has included U.N. Owen on programming and electronics and C.R.O.W. on bass alongside Einheit. Their work sometimes drew criticism for its harsh tone, but they maintained a consistent approach across these records.
Oidoxie's sound has clear connections to industrial acts like Throbbing Gristle and Einstürzende Neubauten, though they developed their own version of that style. Tracks such as 'Deutschland' and 'Ich bleibe lieber allein' reflect their interest in both aggressive beats and more atmospheric electronic textures.
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