Jean-Luc De Meyer
(of Front 242) Ged Denton
(of Crisis NTI) Marc Heal
(of Cubanate)
Live "C-Tec" Lineup: Jean-Luc De Meyer
(of Front 242) Ged Denton
(of Crisis NTI) Marc Heal
(of Cubanate) David Bianchi
(of Cubanate) Julian Beeston
(of Nitzer Ebb)
Other Featured Collaborators: Doug Martin
Dorothy Parker
Phil Barry
(of Cubanate) Daniel Myer
(of Haujobb) Dejan Samardzic
(of Haujobb) Rhys Fulber
(of Conjure One/ Delerium/FLA)
風格近似
nothing else BEFORE !
bonus track on
My Space-player
is by MNEMONIC !
taken
from the 2004
released opus
Konstruktive Vergangenheitsbewältigung
the german lyrics
were
spoken
by a lady who cannot
remember being there
where or how her own
personality got changed
Originally collaborating in the now defunct side project known as 'The Cyber-Tec Project', Jean-Luc De Meyer (of Front 242), and Ged Denton (of Crisis NTI) now joined by Marc Heal (of Cubanate) decide to pursue further material after the departure of original Cyber-Tec Project member Jonathan Sharp (of New Mind). In 1997, after shortening their name to C-Tec, they released a full album, DARKER, on the legendary US industrial Wax Trax! label.
The band toured North America twice in 1998 with a hybrid lineup featuring other members of Cubanate and Julian Beeston, one time drummer in Nitzer Ebb. The second album under the C-Tec moniker, CUT, was released in 2000 on SPV imprint Synthetic Symphony. The album was originally slated for US release on Wax Trax! but the label closed around this time. Thereby, CUT never had an official American release. To this day, it remains as the final masterpiece by this legendary collaborative project.
This fan page stands in tribute of the small yet amazing body of work created by one of the greatest electronic side projects ever conceived. Enjoy!
Hey, thank you for all the support! I wish you the best of luck and I got some news too...
In Fall 2009 Andy Strohkirch will team up with musician Max Makin for an alternative 'Experimental Jazz meets Progressive Rock' event. Max Makin, Lucern based guitarist, composer, collaborator and head of music project 'Maxmus' has entered into musical partnerships with gifted artists around the world to form his musical universe.
Our collaboration with Max was initiated by Simon Adams, Co-Founder of MyMusicSuccess, a leading independent music promotion and publicity company. We are deeply grateful for Simon's engagement!
Glad to be in your friend space. Thanks for all the support and keep on rockin' always! Once again am starting a new music project. Check out our first demo songs and leave a comment if you like!
Greetings from Edmonton, AB and best wishes, Andy.
Thank you so much for the add. Let Your Body Die is one of those tracks that our Lord Spider puts on then runs down to the dance floor to dance to. Thanks for the tip to check the other Cyber Tec page.