Zolrac
Zolrac began in the late 1990s as the project of producer and vocalist Mr. Zolrac, drawing from industrial and techno scenes. Their debut album "The Dark"...
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Zolrac began in the late 1990s as the project of producer and vocalist Mr. Zolrac, drawing from industrial and techno scenes. Their debut album "The Dark" arrived in 2001, followed by releases like "Industrial Revolution" in 2004 and "Fear Machine" in 2007. The core lineup included Mr. Zolrac on vocals and production with DJ Gemini handling turntables and programming.
A turning point came with the 2010 album "Electrostatic," which featured the track "Back OH! (feat. Insert Coin)." That song became a notable presence in electro-industrial circles. Zolrac has worked with collaborators including Insert Coin, Lord of Acid, and KMFDM, and has songs like "Go Back (part. Hugo Doche)" and "My Neck (remix)" among their catalog.
Their lyrics often touch on themes of technology and societal tension, which has drawn both criticism and support. The music maintains a following within its genre without seeking mainstream polish.
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