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Darker

 
Album Review: Darker

  • Artist: C-Tec
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: January 20, 1998
  • Genre: Electronica

Review

The group C-Tec contains several members already well known to fans of the techno/electronic genre (Jean-Luc DeMeyer of Front 242, Marc Heal of Cubante, and Ged Denton of Crisis N.T.I.). The aptly titled Darker is industrial-influenced, aggressive electronic dance music with all of the necessary ingredients for success -- the vocals are sung with the mandatory pissed-off foreign accent, and the music drills into your brain with ease (just check out the leadoff track, "Random"). "Silent Voices" is a stark contrast to the album's full-on assault songs -- it's essentially an a cappella vocal piece accentuated by synthesizer noises here and there, as is the '80s computerized pop sound of "The Lost." And as mentioned earlier, C-Tec explores dance territory as well. Just give a listen to the pulsing beats of "Flowing," the freaked-out "Foetal," and "Stateless" for electro-dance demonstrations. If you want to experience today's techno sounds, chances are C-Tec's Darker won't let you down. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Random Brigitte DeMeyer C-Tec (4:55)
Flowing Brigitte DeMeyer C-Tec (8:40)
Foetel Brigitte DeMeyer C-Tec (5:46)
Silent Voices Brigitte DeMeyer C-Tec (3:39)
Being Nothing Brigitte DeMeyer C-Tec (5:07)
The Lost Brigitte DeMeyer C-Tec (4:59)
Stateless Brigitte DeMeyer C-Tec (5:09)
Shift IV Brigitte DeMeyer C-Tec (3:55)
Epitepy Dorothy Parker C-Tec (6:22)

Credits

Philip Barry (Sampling), Rhys Fulber (Producer), Rhys Fulber (Sampling), Rhys Fulber (Production Concept), Haujobb (Sampling), Jean-Luc de Meyer (Vocals), Marc Heal (Keyboards), Marc Heal (Vocals), Marc Heal (Producer), Doug Martin (Producer), Doug Martin (Engineer), Doug Martin (Production Concept), C-Tec (Main Performer), Ged Denton (Keyboards)
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Darker
Studio album by C-Tec
Released 1997
Genre Industrial
Label Synthetic Symphony
Wax Trax!
Producer Marc Heal with Doug Martin and Rhys Fulber
Professional reviews
C-Tec chronology
Let Your Body Die
(1995)
Darker
(1997)
Cut
(2000)

Darker is an album by C-Tec originally released in 1997.

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Releases

Synthetic Symphony a division of SPV GmbH
Cat# CD 085-61572 SPV (EAN 4001617615720)

Wax Trax! Records a label of TVT Records
Cat# TVT 7252-2

Track listing

  1. "Random" (Jean-Luc Demeyer, Marc Heal) – 4:53
  2. "Flowing" (Demeyer, Rhys Fulber, Heal) – 8:40
  3. "Foetal" (Demeyer, Heal) – 5:46
  4. "Silent Voices" (Ged Denton, Demeyer) – 3:39
  5. "Being Nothing" (Denton, Demeyer, Heal) – 5:07
  6. "The Lost" (Demeyer, Heal) – 4:59
  7. "Stateless" (Demeyer, Heal) – 5:09
  8. "Shift IV" (Denton, Demeyer, Heal) – 3:55
  9. "Epitaph" (Demeyer, Heal) – 6:23

Personnel

Produced by Marc Heal. Additional production by Doug Martin and Rhys Fulber. Engineered by Doug Martin. A Punish Production.

  • Philip Barry – Sampling
  • Jean-Luc de Meyer – Vocals
  • Ged Denton – Keyboards
  • Rhys Fulber – Producer, Sampling, Production Concept
  • Haujobb – Sampling
  • Marc Heal – Keyboards, Vocals, Producer
  • Doug Martin – Producer, Engineer, Production Concept

All lyrics written by Jean-Luc Demeyer except 'Epitaph' written by Dorothy Parker
All songs published by Les Editions Confidentielles / Copyright Control
The producer wishes to thank the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People for authorizing this performance of Dorothy Parker's work

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