Oldcodex
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Oldcodex

Oldcodex formed in Germany in 2003, releasing their debut album 'The Golden Age' that same year. The band's music combines electronic textures with industrial...

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Oldcodex, Germany's private electro-industrial band

A German group blending electronic textures and industrial rhythms since 2003.

If you're new to Oldcodex, start with 'Walk' for its atmospheric drive and 'Bitter Aspiration' to hear their industrial edge. They're a band that doesn't shout, but their sound sticks around.

Oldcodex matters because they've carved out a specific, consistent sound in the electro-industrial sphere, working quietly from a secluded studio. Tracks like 'Walk' and 'Bitter Aspiration' show how they mix atmospheric elements with driving production. Their approach has drawn both appreciation and criticism, but they've stuck to their guns with the same lineup for years.

They formed in Germany in 2003 and released their debut album 'The Golden Age' that year. Later albums like 'Hypersignal' in 2008 and 'Feed A' in 2011 kept their electronic-industrial blend intact, with songs such as 'Outsomnia' and 'Know Orange' reflecting that evolution.

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Oldcodex formed in Germany in 2003, releasing their debut album 'The Golden Age' that same year. The band's music combines electronic textures with industrial rhythms, heard on tracks like 'Bitter Aspiration' and 'Outsomnia.' They've maintained a fairly private approach to their creative process, working in a secluded studio environment.

Their discography includes albums like 'Hypersignal' from 2008 and 'Feed A' from 2011. The band consists of Daniel Myer on vocals, Tobias Reinharter on keyboards, Dirk Riegner on guitar and bass, and Michael Mayer on drums. Songs such as 'Walk' and 'Know Orange' reflect their blend of atmospheric elements with more driving electronic production.

While their sound has evolved across releases, they've remained within the electro-industrial sphere. Their work has drawn both appreciation and some criticism for its particular aesthetic, but they've continued producing music with their established lineup and approach.

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