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Here Music Dies

by Fragment King + Theologian

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Michael Carter The title track alone is enough to convince you of how an immense work this is,truly this blew me away.Both these artists are so creative,if you are not familiar with their work,this should convince you to check them out.For fans of industrial and imaginative creation,destruction.
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Endless spite is filtered through soul-numbing distortion, accompanied by bitter, crisp electronic rhythms that glide across the edge that separates dark industrial, crushing metal and paranoiac breakbeat, featured here are tracks assembled by THEOLOGIAN using FRAGMENT KING source material. This is the death of music.

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released April 15, 2013

Fragment King: Here Music Dies [30:00 min.]
Mixed and mastered at the White Furnace Lodge 2010
Released by Annihilvs in 2013
Thanks to: Leech, Z'EV, Boris + Maurizio, Gandy, Bazooka

Contains excerpts from [in order of appearance]
朽ちろ [rot] - 2009
Skin Singular - 2002
Angel Position [Minus version] - 2009
Constellations [1,000,000 Hz version] - 2009
War on silence - 2003
Death metal song - 2008
Mobilize [live elektroanschlag 8] - 2007

Alternate versions of “Angel Position” and “Mobilize” also appear on the album “Angel Position” released by MHz records.

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FRAGMENT KING (or FK) is ever more soundtrack than song, heavy electronic music inspired by 1980s industrial heroes.

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