ALEC AND NIC HAVE PRODUCED NEW RECORD CALLED "SHIVERS", a 7 track mini album (estimated playing time over 30min though). Release Date May 8th.
tracklist
Control Drug
Shivers
Baby Skull
Vampire State
t.o.t.
If You Live Or Die (2009 version feat. Robbie Furze/Big Pink on guitars)
1000 Eyes (The Golden Foretaste of Heaven Film version 2009)
Note: iTunes will have a full concert as a bonus available. (more infos soon)
Watch first part of making of series. in these videos Alec is recording weird synths which will then later make it into the songs. He also gives a quick run down on what's happening (the films etc.).
Click here to watch
With "Shivers" and the 2009 tour "Past -Present- Future" the Hellish Vortex launches completely redesigned Alec Empire website.
www.alec-empire.com
Make sure you click through the history section. We think the website has been long overdue. It was about time that a site explains Empire's spider web of productions and projects.... venom
18th of April Bass Terror official release via iTunes, Beatport and over 60 other online music stores.
ALEC EMPIRE & NIC ENDO
THE PAST - THE PRESENT - THE FUTURE TOUR 2009
Presented by Sonic Seducer Magazine
30.04.2009 Vorselaar (B) - Edma
01.05.2009 London (GB) - The Underworld / get tickets here or here
02.05.2009 Manchester (GB) - Satan..s Hollow / get tickets here or here
03.05.2009 Glasgow (GB) - Ivory Blacks / get tickets here or here Or here
05.05.2009 Norwich (GB) - The Waterfront
06.05.2009 Amsterdam (NL) - Paradiso
07.05.2009 Hengelo (NL) - Metropool
08.05.2009 Reutlingen - franz.K
09.05.2009 Jena - Kassablanca
23.10.2009 Berlin - K17
24.10.2009 Cottbus - Gladhouse / get tickets here
28.10.2009 Linz (A) - Stadtwerkstatt
29.10.2009 Wien (A) - Szene
30.10.2009 Ingolstadt - Paradox / get tickets here
31.10.2009 Leipzig - Lagerhof / get tickets here
more dates added soon.
In the late 90s Atari Teenage Riot (ATR) was seen as part of the electronica genre, but in reality the band had nothing in common with it. It was too avant-garde, too radical in its views and statements, simply too loud and noisy to fit in. The original conception was Alec Empire's. It was a unique line up, almost superhero like, and when Hanin Elias, Nic Endo, Carl Crack and Alec hit the stage in some cities in the South of the USA, the mixed race, mixed sex image of the band provoked people before they even heard the music. A female vocalist like Hanin who screams about police violence and revolution, and Nic Endo who was in control of all electronic gear on stage and sent earthquakes of sound waves was simply against all rules of rock and techno music. They opened many doors for female artists to follow at this time.
In 1996 the Beastie Boys hooked up with Alec Empire in New York and negotiated a label deal between Grand Royal and Digital Hardcore Recordings for North America. The album Burn Berlin Burn exploded. Rage Against The Machine and Wu-Tang Clan asked the band out on their US tour as did Beck, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion and Ministry. Even Moby chose them as his support for dates in Holland. ATR collaborated with Slayer on the song No Remorse for the Spawn movie soundtrack. With the success came the tension....
Every musician has his own way of dealing with it, and ATR were very intense people. Very soon the thin line between reality and paranoia started to vanish. MC Carl Crack was often described as the black Sid Vicious by the media. Since his teenage years he suffered from psychosis attacks (the brain releases certain chemicals in and it leads to temporary schizophrenic personality changes). He destroyed hotel rooms, got into fights, started trouble with the police. All this was of high interest to the media, who started focusing in on this part of the band more than on the music itself, which it was harder to explain and describe than the events surrounding it.
When John Peel asked ATR to play Queen Elizabeth Hall in London in 1999, the band had just released their 3rd and best album 60 Second Wipe Out, which was recorded in New York and mixed with Andy Wallace (who engineered Nirvana's Nevermind, various Slayer albums and many more). During the song Revolution Action kids stormed the stage and the situation got out of control. Singer and actress Bjork was quoted in the NME saying that it was the most intense show she had seen since Public Enemy. ATRs final recorded output was the ferocious Live At Brixton Academy; a pure white noise set, recorded whilst supporting Nine Inch Nails, which confounded and excited in equal measure.
When the Berlin quartet played their last shows at the Big Day Out Festival on the Main Stage in Australia in 2000 everyone was watching: The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nine Inch Nails, The Clash's Joe Strummer, Foo Fighters, Primal Scream and even Crazy Town (!?) on the side of the stage. The band finally dissolved in the wake of MC Carl Cracks death just days before September 11 2001.
This release stands as a testament to the years 1992-2000, where anything seemed possible.
That was propably first stricly electronic band (comparing to Ministry) that I saw can be stricly agressive. Very Intensive sort of a music. Alec Empire in his solo albums is not so intensive (altough his more interesting that Terrordrome, that sometimetimes wake me up), as 60 seconds wipe out. And they were a part of a real riot. Impressive. [ehh, I still don't know gabbers movemnet enough, by the way]
rip carl..maybe he checks this website, he's one hell of an emcee..but, i'm drunk and wanted to tell you guys i love you..your music has helped me over the years..keep givin them hell..stay well,, bye