Tracklist 01. Time 02. Stain 03. Fighting the Force 04. Obsession 05. In Silent Places 06. White Lights 07. King of Thieves 08. Nairaland 09. Angel Fire
Press Release The Belgian band Vomito Negro has been raising sonic hell for more than two decades with an onslaught of electronic tribal beats, hypnotic sequencers and a voice that will shake your very foundations. On their new EP, Gin Devo and his lads are presenting us yet again with a maximum dose of concentrated electronic anger. In times where pseudo-evil youngsters are exposing themselves to ridicule with serial-killer-fantasies and wannabe hard poses, Vomito Negro belong to the rare breed of veteran musicians that actually still have something to say, which they express in sonic bombs that will easily blow any output from the so-called “Harsh Electro”-scene out of the window, in terms of intensity and sheer power. “Slave Nation” is, thus, not only one of the most impacting experiences in electronic music, these days, but also one of the most important releases in that sector, as well. They don’t usually make music like this anymore!
Tracklist CD 1: 01. Chateau des Amerois 02. Dance with Death 03. Blood, Sweat & Tears 04. Dark Moon 05. On Demand 06. Burning Man 07. Black Tie White Shirt 08. Mongoloid 09. American Dream 10. United Fake 11. Bohemian Belly Dance
CD 2 "The 2k10 Remakes": 01. Feel the Heat 02. Jhaza 03. Stay Alive 04. Baby Needs Crack 05. Shock 06. The Needle 07. Black Power 08. No Hope No Fear 09. Move Your Body 10. Save the World
Press Release In times where every band that puts together tracks using a standard sound module and vocal distortion in their bedroom is hyped as the new hope in the “Harsh Electro” or “Dark Electro” genre, an album like “Skull And Bones” feels like a cleansing shock. Belgian legend Vomito Negro, who have been active since the mid Eighties, still celebrate their sound with an intensity, creativity and passion that makes most recent hard Electro projects sound like a weekend trip to Disneyland. The spirit of “Skull And Bones” is of the deepest black… no hope, no mercy! Rhythmic loops are thudding relentlessly under dark sound scapes and the heavily manipulated shouts leave no room for sunny feelings. Even after being active for more than a quarter of a century, Vomito Negro are still a trademark name for a club compatible trip to hell that is bound to stir up, unsettle and electrify. The new album from one of the pioneers of the dark side of electronic music will be released as a limited first edition with a “best of” compilation as a bonus disc.