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The multi-racial, multi-gender industrial duo known as Decoded Feedback was formed in 1993 by Italian vocalist Marco Biagiotti and Canadian programmer Yone Dudas. After self-releasing their 1993 debut and 1994's Elektrokute, the duo signed a contract in 1996 with the European label Hard Records for their third album Overdosing; the album eventually appeared in America through Cleopatra Records. In 1998, Decoded Feedback released their fourth album, Technophoby, through Zoth Ommog and Metropolis in the U.S. Mechanical Horizon was issued two years later. ~ John Bush, Rovi
Music is awesome. I love that the the guy is a programmer; however the name is lacking. Feedback is the return of a portion of the output of a process or system to the input, especially when used to maintain performance or to control a system or process. So how is it decoded when it was never encrypted? It just doesn't make sense. A kool band name should make some sense. Example; Sons of Ether, Void Engineers, Ascensions Right Hand, etc.
Haha! I am saying is that if the musicians backgrounds are going to be mentioned that the writer could at least use the correct terms and not conflate race with culture or nationality. That being said, I don't see what the point on mentioning the artist's genders or race. I can only assume that the writer wanted to place emphasis on two individuals from different backgrounds coming together to make kick a** music.
Anyone here play Chrono Trigger(video game)? The beginning of 'Night Calling' on the album 'Technophoby' sounds just like the Magus battle theme (you can listen to it on youtube).I can't blame theme if that game was an influence to them it has been to me.
MY god... Atlantis makes me feel something that I haven't felt before. It makes me want to do something, but I'm not really sure what it is yet. That song is absolutely mesmorizing and beautiful. The music just pummels you to the core.
hey the song "time machine" uses music from the Airwolf theme at the beginning - and the main chord is very nearly the Night Rider theme. I'll bet there's some Riptide in there if you listen hard enough.
"If an artist wants to stack a pile of s**t on their head and proclaim themselves the queen of france... fine"
tee hee
I think I was at that show.
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@joey Why does someones choice of gender disturb you? Is it because your embarrassed that people will think your into transgender stuff if you listen to music made by transgenders? If an artist wants to stack a pile of s**t on their head and proclaim themselves the queen of france... fine, still good music. Don't identify yourself by what you listen to, but by the choices you make in life.
aaa...emo? like Philips?(yeah,i know what emo is,do u know who Emo Philips is?)I don't think they sound like either really. and Joey(like Lawrence?ha!),step out of ur hole and open up to the world,ALL of it!
@ Joey... Industrial "normal"? Uhhh... what? The whole point of Industrial is to NOT be "normal". It's exactly because of that kind of attitude that Industrial has been getting more and more watered down. I say let the personal and artistic freedom reign free, no matter how "deranged", "sick" or "creepy" it is.
deceased_shadow
Sad to say I've only recently discovered who this band is, but I belive I had heard their material before, nevertheless great.
I think the multi-gender thing just means one of them is a girl and one is a guy. It does say they're a duo. And who the hell cares if one of 'em were a she-man or he-she? Just leave people the alone and let them be the way they want. It's not like it affects you. >.>
I don't get the multi-gender part? Is one of them a she-man? or He-She? if so not cool. why can't they keep Industrial normal! f**king psycic tv pissed me off when he got a sex change!
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tee hee
I think I was at that show.
esp. Technophoby*
i love this techno-indus t r i a l universe