Sven Meisel and Frank Fenstermacher's experimental sound mixed electronic textures with industrial rhythms.
For a good sense of their sound, try 'NEvER PARADE' or 'Sairen'. They have that mix of electronic textures and industrial rhythms that defined their work.
Their debut album '7' arrived in 1998, and they kept working together through records like '12', '23', and '34' without much compromise. Songs like 'NEvER PARADE' and 'Splash!' mixed electronic textures with industrial rhythms, often dealing with darker themes that drew both criticism and praise. They developed a particular sound that felt like a Berlin take on electro-industrial music.
They started making music in the late 1990s as a Berlin-based duo. Meisel handled vocals and songwriting while Fenstermacher worked on production and instrumentation, and they kept that partnership going through their catalog.
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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