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Following the breakup of industrial giants KMFDM in 1999, members Sascha Konietzko and Tim Skold got together in a new project, logically called MDFMK; they added a female vocalist in the person of Lucia Cifarelli, formerly of the band Drill. MDFMK's self-titled debut was released in the spring of 2000, marking a move away from the dance-club leanings in KMFDM's later work and a return to their more aggressive, guitar-driven side, as well as adding a substantial noise-rock influence. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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MDFMK

Promotional photo of MDFMK, 2000.
Background information
Origin Germany
Genres Industrial Rock
Years active 1999-2002
Labels Universal Records
Associated acts Drill
Excessive Force
KGC
KMFDM
Lucia
Tim Skold
Members
Sascha Konietzko
Tim Skold
Lucia Cifarelli

MDFMK was formed by two members of KMFDM, Sascha Konietzko and Tim Skold. Lucia Cifarelli, formerly of the band Drill, later rounded out the trio.

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History

Due to differences between some of KMFDM's band members about the band's future, Sascha Konietzko and Skold departed and closed down KMFDM, starting the side-project MDFMK in 2000. They released just one album: MDFMK (2000, Universal Records). The band, with Lucia Cifarelli (formerly of the band Drill), took on a more futuristic sound, which also contained hints of trance and europop, primarily in the style of production, leaning towards what is now commonly referred to as 'electronica'. MDFMK featured all three sharing vocal duties. Their song "Missing Time" was used in the animated movie, Heavy Metal 2000.

A couple of years later, KMFDM reformed with Lucia as a member.

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