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C-Tec

 
Artist: C-Tec
 
  • Genres: Electronica
  • Representative Albums: "Darker," "Cut"

Biography

Having already gained strong performing and recording experience before they met in 1995, Jean-Luc De Meyer and Marc Heal discovered a tremendous musical synchronicity when they started playing together. De Meyer, lead vocalist for Front 242, which formed in 1982 in Belgium and became the forerunner of the reign of terror electronica; Heal, of the industrial terrorists Cubanate from England; and Ged Denton (of Crisis N.T.I.), took on the name of the Cyber-Tec Project (as an offspring of Cyber-Tec Records, the U.K. label) and continued with the process of creatively turning techno rhythms into harsher mutations.

Their first recording was Let Your Body Die, an EP with De Meyer, Denton, and Jonathan Sharp. Heal was too involved with Cubanate for the recording, but re-joined for their next recording, and Sharp left. Becoming more independent and realizing they were a full-fledged band going somewhere, they shortened their moniker to C-Tec. In December 1997, the band signed with WaxTrax! (label for Cubanate). Dave Bianchi (also from Cubanate), and Julian Beeston (formerly with Nitzer Ebb and its dark goth from the early '90s), joined on. C-Tec's debut full-length album, Darker, was released in January 1998, and C-Tec started on its first tour of Europe and the United States, which included an elaborate light show. In 2001, the band's album Cut was released in Germany, available in the U.S. only on import. The album continues the band's trend of frenzied, harsh, haunting rhythms. ~ Eleanor Ditzel, All Music Guide
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C-Tec
Also known as The Cyber-Tec Project
Origin Belgium, United Kingdom
Genre(s) Industrial
Years active 1995–2000
Label(s) Cyber-Tec
Fifth Column
Synthetic Symphony
Wax Trax!
Associated acts Front 242
Cubanate
Crisis N.T.I.
New Mind
Members
Jean-Luc De Meyer
Ged Denton
Marc Heal
Former members
Jonathan Sharp

C-Tec was a band originally formed as a side project in 1995 by Jean-Luc De Meyer (of Front 242), Jonathan Sharp (of New Mind), and Ged Denton (of Crisis NTI) as The Cyber-Tec Project. The name was taken from Cyber-Tec Records, who released their first album. This EP was also released on Fifth Column Records in the US. After this release, Jonathan Sharp left the band (due to problems with Cyber-Tec Records manager Paul M. Green), and Marc Heal (of Cubanate) joined as a full-time member.

The band had been conceived as a one-off project, but the members at this point decided to pursue further material. In 1997, after shortening their name to C-Tec, they released a full album, Darker, on the US industrial Wax Trax! label.

C-Tec existed during the late 1990’s hiatus in the Front 242 line-up, with De Meyer (the original lead singer in 242) apparently leaving that band for a period. 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, 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.

In terms of how C-Tec sounded, Darker contains a surprisingly downbeat, moody collection of songs, showing strong electronic influences but with more ambient textures than would be suggested by the industrial music backgrounds of the main participants. Cut is faster in tempo, with De Meyer’s vocal mixed low. Most of the material on the two full-length C-Tec albums was co-written by Marc Heal and Jean-Luc De Meyer.

Since Cut, C-Tec appears to have been inactive, though lead singer Jean-Luc De Meyer later resurfaced with a new Front 242 album in 2003.

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