Posts Tagged ‘Nitzer Ebb’

top 20 of 2010

Saturday, January 1st, 2011



Auxiliary’s top 20 best album picks for 2010.

Android Lust Human Animal If it’s not the best Android Lust album, then it’s at least the most mature.  Moody and organic, cold and sterile, all at once.  Android Lust is back after a four-year break, and it was well worth the wait!

Ascii.Disko Stay Gold Forever Gold Great hard driving beats that progress and weave throughout the album, this will transcend you to the next level.

The Birthday Massacre Pins & Needles Chibi and crew return with a powerhouse of a synthrock album.  Each song on this album deserves its own single.

Edge of Dawn Anything That Gets You Through The Night The highly anticipated album delivered.  With the right mix of poetic lyrics and intelligent beats, it pushes the bar for futurepop albums.

Goldfrapp Head First Taking the band’s fascination with disco and 80s synthpop another step couldn’t have worked out better.  Alison’s incredible voice and the fantastic song writing make this some really addictive pop music.

Groove Armada Black Light Cues from indie rock, synthpop, electro house, and downtempo with a taste of new wave 80s.  This is club and pop music friendly but easily the best Groove Armada album and one of the best retro-electro releases of the year.

iVardensphere Bloodwater A mix of rhythmic noise and tribal industrial, the hardness mixes very well with the worldly and raw tribal drumming and chanting vocal samples.  A cool direction for industrial music to be going in.

LCD Sound System This is Happening Indie-disco-punk explosion featuring the whole party from start to finish, from dancing on tables to the hangover and pangs of regret.

Liars Sisterworld Noise-punk revivalists put out their strongest, most consistent album to date.

Matthew Dear Black City Ghostly International label head puts out the best Low/Heroes era Bowie album you never heard.

Nitzer Ebb Industrial Complex The first new material from the band in years finds them older, wiser, and focused on writing both kick ass and more mature music.  Their time apart has grown their ability and this has allowed them to show it off.

Niveau Zero In_Sect We’ve been excited all over again with this fresh face to dubstep.  Excellent beats and hard bass mixed with cool sampling and talented MCs make this a great listen over and over.

Shiv-r Hold My Hand This is a solid dark EBM dance album.  Shiv-r will make you dance the hardest in your darkest of blacks with a big gleaming white smile.

Swans My Father Will Guide Me Up A Rope To The Sky The return of Michael Gira’s noise machine resurrected after a decade of silence with a new album that easily ranks in with the best of their old material.

Underworld Barking The return of Underworld finds them excited, invigorated, and in love with life on this mostly happy and upbeat album that features collaborations with musicians across the electronic dance spectrum.

These New Puritans Hidden Borderline prog-rock, math-rock, and post-punk but none of the above. Strikingly original and ambitious in a Public Image Limited kind of way.

Veil Veil Vanish Change in the Neon Light There is no denying The Cure connection, yet this album is simply a post-punker’s wet dream.  This quintet puts out an amazing wall of sound that is filled with solid bass lines, crunchy guitars, and haunting vocals.

We Love We Love If The Knife went more techno you would get We Love.  The album brings a dark and eerie mood.  You can not resist this album.

Xiu Xiu Dear God I Hate Myself Neurotic indie rock for the depressed and masochistic set with everything but the kitchen sink thrown into the mix to get their point across.

Yeasayer Odd Blood The Brooklyn based experimental pop group continues to build their eclectic psychedelic dance empire with their most pop inspired album to date.

* listed in alphabetical order

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interviews : nitzer ebb

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

In 1982 Essex boys Bon Harris and Douglas McCarthy formed Nitzer Ebb with a focus on vocals, bass, and beats.  Through simple teenage rage and the influence of punk rock they formed their own sound in the developing EBM scene.  After several acclaimed singles, the band signed with Mute Records in 1986. With Mute they released the major body of their work and became friends with label mates, Depeche Mode, with whom they’ve toured and occasionally collaborated.  1995 saw the release of the bands fifth studio album, Big Hit, followed by them splitting up to walk different paths.  After time involved in their own projects, they came together for a reunion tour in 2006 which lead to new Nitzer Ebb material.  The result is a new album, Industrial Complex, which the band is now on the road promoting with shows both as headliners and as the supporting act for Depeche Mode’s “Tour of the Universe”.

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interview by Aaron Andrews

You both went off to do your own things with various projects after 1995’s Big Hit. Why the decision to get back to making music as Nitzer Ebb?

Douglas McCarthy : It came about after we re-united for what was initially just a few festival shows in Europe. That actually turned into a world tour of not just Europe, but North and South America, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand! During that time we had a few breaks in LA and we thought it would be interesting to see where we were at creatively with the band. As it turned out we were in great shape and we went on to write over thirty songs!

Bon Harris : There was a demand for it. Doug had been doing shows with FM, and the were a lot of fans asking for a return. So we came back.

What do you think you’ve each brought back to the band that’s new and/or exciting?

DM : I think we actually brought back a lot of what was there in the very start of the band, mixed with our own personal and creative development as individuals.

BH : Years of individual experience. We all went off and learned new things. We grew and developed as individuals. It makes for a much richer experience working in NE now.

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Abby’s lab

Thursday, January 1st, 2009

One of my favorite shows is NCIS on CBS, and now I can like the show even more because they are releasing a soundtrack that has some of my favorite artists; Android Lust, Nitzer Ebb, KMFDV vs. Skold, and Ministry. The two disc compilation is slotted to be released on February, 10 2009.

- Mike

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