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Molecular - Filth

from Industrial Techno by International Compilation

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Karlis Logins is a Latvian electronic music producer and composer. Mainly influenced by progressive rock and southern sludge, he has played guitar and bass in various Latvian sludge/industrial metal underground bands. In 2016 he founded the technotrip project Molecular Beats together with vocal artist Anna Meiere Logina. The band has continuously performed in underground clubs in 2017, gradually replacing live instruments with electronics. The current sound of Molecular Beats is a mix of industrial, noise and hypnotic techno: heavy electronics, groovy guitar riffs, occasional growl or clean vocals. Karlis resides in Berlin, while intensively working on new material, combining techno and sludge.

“Molecular Beats" is an industrial techno project of Karlis Logins and Anna Meiere Logina. After playing sludge metal for about three years, the band decided to change its direction towards more mind-expanding and lyrical sound. The intention was to create darker soundscapes which are not metal-based and that is how combination of industrial, techno and trip-hop emerged in their works. Although many great bands, such as Tool, The Prodigy and Crystal Castles has been said to have a huge influence through years, the objective is creation of music that makes the audience dance, headbang and have an outer body experience at the same time.” / Erica Synths 02.07.17/

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from Industrial Techno, released November 30, 2018

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