Bearing in mind three decades of a EBM stomping musical category, the Gothenburg-based three-piece storms through its debut “Isotop” and unleashes a highly addictive energy seldom found in today's scene. Bone-dry beats directly from the EBM manual and the fusion of Joels direct vocals and Thistels seductive orders form the outline of a sound which is fascinatingly armed by the modern weaponry of electronic dance music. No doubt: MERGEL KRATZER pay adequate tribute to a classic genre. With smashers like the marching “Prisoner” or “Iso”, the legitimate EBM anthem of the new decade, banging through the strobe light-riven fog, one thing becomes crystal clear: This is Neo-EBM in its purest form: Stylish, sizzling, full of cool energy… and at any time as irresistible as only Swedish girls can be.
“Isotop” will be released as a limited double digipack with three sold-out and Sweden-only EP’s accompanying the revolutionary debut on a bonus disc, tracing the Swede’s development back to 2004.
Forget meaty paroles and goose-steps: MERGEL KRATZER is the new contemporary face of Electronic Body Music. And it is devilishly handsome.
Tracklisting CD1:
| No. |
Track |
Time |
| 1 |
Iso |
-- |
| 2 |
Get A Taste |
-- |
| 3 |
Prisoner |
-- |
| 4 |
Serve The World |
-- |
| 5 |
Fuglesang |
-- |
| 6 |
Satisfy |
-- |
| 7 |
Xina |
-- |
| 8 |
Abducted |
-- |
| 9 |
Iso (Syndrome X/209 Mix) |
-- |
Tracklisting CD2:
| No. |
Track |
Time |
| 1 |
Virus |
-- |
| 2 |
Satisfy (Rub My Ducky Remix) |
-- |
| 3 |
Deathgame |
-- |
| 4 |
Iso (Minimale Mix by MK) |
-- |
| 5 |
My Freezer |
-- |
| 6 |
The Phuckomat |
-- |
| 7 |
Iso (Project Rotten Remix) |
-- |
| 8 |
Sniper |
-- |
| 9 |
Virus (Kadaver Mix) |
-- |
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