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Chemlab

 
Artist: Chemlab

Group Members:

Jared Hendrickson, Dylan Thomas More

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  • Formed: 1989
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Burn out at the Hydrogen Bar", "East Side Militia", "Magnetic Fields

Biography

Influenced by Throbbing Gristle and '80s industrial bands, Jared Hendriksen (vocals, programming) and Dylan Thomas More (programming) met up in Washington, D.C. in the late '80s. The duo began recording as Chemlab with the Ten Ton Pressure EP in 1990, and a tour with Nine Inch Nails the following year gained them a larger audience. After signing with Metal Blade, Hendriksen and More assembled a band (guitarist Steve Watson, bassist Ned Wahl and drummer Mark Kermanj) to record Burn Out at the Hydrogen Bar, which was released in 1994. The following year, Chemlab re-released their debut EP on the mini-LP Magnetic Field Remixes, along with one new track and several remixes. Their second album, Lower East Side Militia, appeared in the fall of 1996; Burn Out at the Hydrogen Bar followed three years later. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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Chemlab
Origin Washington D.C., USA
Genres Industrial Rock
U.S. Coldwave
Years active 1989-Present
Labels Invisible Records
Fifth Colvmn Records
Metal Blade
Website www.hydrogenbar.com
Members
Jared Louche (Hendrickson)
Former members
Joe Frank
Dylan Thomas More

Chemlab is a U.S. coldwave and industrial rock band formed in Washington D.C., USA, in 1989 by Dylan Thomas More, Joe Frank (not the radio personality), and Jared Louche (then known as Hendrickson). Influenced by the pioneers of the Industrial genre, such as Throbbing Gristle, Chemlab mixed rough, experimental sounds with Rock and Roll and Metal to create their music. Dubbing their hard, drug-influenced Machine Rock sounds "Angel-Dustrial,"[citation needed] they released their first EP 10 Ton Pressure, parted ways with Frank and moved to New York City, their base for the duration of their career. The band built up a strong fanbase by endlessly touring with artists such as White Zombie, KMFDM, Nine Inch Nails, GWAR, and countless others.

After releasing the seminal albums Burn Out At The Hydrogen Bar and East Side Militia on Fifth Column Records, Chemlab broke up in 1997 and then reformed in 2004 to release an album entitled Oxidizer with Jared as the only original member. After a massive seven-year hiatus from the stage, Jared recreated Chemlab and, with a backing band composed of the members of electro-industrial group mindFIELD performed a tight, well-received, one-off show in Boston, Massachusetts in August 2005. Due to the substantial success of the show, the band played another one-off show, this time in New York City on January 7, 2006. A third show in San Francisco on March 17, 2006, saw the band joined by fellow classic coldwave bands Babyland and Deathline International. The band has recently played at the Detroit Electronic Music Festival and the Blacksun Festival. Following these dates, the band (which may or may not feature a return of members from its long lineup) is planning more recordings as well as a return to full-on touring.

On August 1, 2007, Jared announced on hydrogenbar.com that Chemlab will be touring throughout the United States and Canada at the end of 2007. The tour will run from approximately November 14 to December 14. It is the band's first US tour in eight years. The line-up holds the following names: multi-instrumentalist/programmer Gabriel Shaw (mindFIELD), Wade Alin (Christ Analogue) and Jason Bazinet (SMP). Support for the tour comes from USSA featuring Paul Barker (ex-Ministry) and Duane Denison (Jesus Lizard, Tomahawk) and Ipecac recording artist Skeleton Key. [1]

Contents

Main members

  • Dylan Thomas More - Programming, Arrangement
  • Jared Louche (Hendrickson) - Vocals, Arrangement

Additional members

References in Popular Culture

In the 1995 movie 12 Monkeys, a Chemlab poster can be seen during an exterior shot of a sidewalk and building.

Discography

Albums

Singles/EPs

  • Ten Ton Pressure (1990)
  • Magnetic Fields Remixes (1994)
  • "Electric Molecular" with KMFDM remixes (1996)
  • "The Machine Age" (2003)

References

  1. ^ Chemlab announce 'Detonation Days Tour 2007'

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