Monofader

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Mimic 04:48 Tools
Deliver 04:48 Tools
Behind 04:29 Tools
Stand Alone 03:50 Tools
Scars 05:10 Tools
Tonight We Are 03:48 Tools
Cold And Awake 04:13 Tools
Pointless Memories 05:25 Tools
System Check (Introduction) 00:41 Tools
Why? 04:32 Tools
Failure 04:36 Tools
Solid Ground v.2.0 04:50 Tools
Behind (LP Version) 04:29 Tools
Mimic (LP Version) 04:46 Tools
System Check (Introduction) (LP Version) 04:46 Tools
3am In Fredrikstad (Late Night Session) 08:24 Tools
Solid Ground (LP Version) 04:48 Tools
Pointless Memories (LP Version) 05:25 Tools
Tonight We Are (LP Version) 03:48 Tools
Failure (LP Version) 03:48 Tools
Deliver (LP Version) 03:48 Tools
Cold and Awake (LP Version) 03:48 Tools
Scars (LP Version) 05:08 Tools
3am In Fredrikstad (Late Night Session) (LP Version) 05:08 Tools
Stand Alone (LP Version) 05:08 Tools
Why? (Namnambulu Remix) 03:17 Tools
Why? (LP Version) 03:17 Tools
Pointless Moemories 05:27 Tools
System Check 00:41 Tools
Deliver [onAir: SCHWARZE WELLE] 11:06 Tools
3AM In Fredrikstad 00:00 Tools
Mimic [onAir: Schwarze Welle] 00:00 Tools
Pointless Memories [onAir: Schwarze Welle] 11:06 Tools
System Check - Introduction 00:41 Tools
Monofader - Behind 00:41 Tools
Monofader - Tonight we are 00:41 Tools
Monofader - Cold and awake 00:41 Tools
Monofader - Scars 00:41 Tools
Monofader - Mimic 00:41 Tools
Why [NamNamBulu Remix] 00:41 Tools
Monofader - Failure 00:41 Tools
Monofader - Pointless memories 00:41 Tools
Monofader - Stand alone 00:41 Tools
Monofader - Deliver 00:41 Tools
Monofader - Why? 00:41 Tools
Solid ground (v.2.0) 00:41 Tools
Solid Ground [v2.0] 00:41 Tools
Solid Ground (V2.0) 00:41 Tools
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"Monofader" is a futurepop duo from Norway, fronted by Richard Bjørklund (also in Norway's "Spektralized"), with Sebastian R. Komor (from the band "Icon of Coil") on music and programming. One fateful night in 2001, the duo decided to play around with some new ideas in the Icon of Coil studio. After a few hours of caffeinated collaboration, the two created a track which was to become the song "Solid Ground", which eventually made its way onto Norwegian Tatra Record's 2002 compilation "Serial Killer Electronics", under their then band name "Off:Tribe". After that, the two produced more tracks together and released a 6-track demo tape several months later. They sent it to several labels, radio stations and DJs and received excellent feedback from listeners. Despite this, the project had to be put on hold while Komor and Bjørklund went on tours and were otherwise busy with their previous acts. In December 2003, while he was in Germany with Spektralized, Bjørklund gave a copy of their demo to Infacted Recordings and ended up getting signed to the label for Europe, and to Metropolis Records for North America. The duo immediately began work on their first album, "Frost", which was released in 2004. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.