T.H.D.

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Matrix 05:28 Tools
Cyberchrist 00:00 Tools
Hypo (Bitcomm Mix) 05:38 Tools
Release 01:01 Tools
Hippies In Da Houze 00:00 Tools
Daga 301 06:45 Tools
Faithless 03:58 Tools
Violence 04:50 Tools
No Faith 05:46 Tools
Hypo (S.A. Mix) 04:56 Tools
Rigid Fixation 04:21 Tools
Sensory '93 05:29 Tools
Embrace 04:12 Tools
Mindfuck 04:56 Tools
Execute 03:57 Tools
Hypo (Displacement) 06:02 Tools
Dissidents 01:48 Tools
Sensory Overload 05:15 Tools
Outside In 05:13 Tools
Execute (TF93 Mix) 04:44 Tools
Beat Box City (Parts 1+2) 03:23 Tools
Master Chemist 06:52 Tools
Anubis 06:54 Tools
Apathy 06:14 Tools
Serial Port Killers 06:12 Tools
Atom Pulse 01:45 Tools
Corpsegrinder 06:39 Tools
Lo Tek Terrorists 03:35 Tools
Robotika 05:50 Tools
Modern Rituals 02:32 Tools
Days Ahead 05:34 Tools
Icon Of Fear 08:35 Tools
Welcome to Tomorrow 02:32 Tools
Can We Trade Our Souls 03:47 Tools
Harbringer 05:33 Tools
Days Ahead (Boom's SoBu Mix) 04:57 Tools
Genetik Lullaby 06:18 Tools
Inhibitor (Assemblage 23 Mix) 06:25 Tools
Watz Your Program 05:22 Tools
Days Ahead (12th Hour Mix by DJ Twitch) 03:55 Tools
Prelude To Statik 05:14 Tools
Floating Corpse (Brain Leasure Mix) 07:24 Tools
Gentik Lullaby (ctl's Double Helix Mix) 06:43 Tools
Hypo (Synaptic Mix) 05:18 Tools
Machine Edge 05:02 Tools
Asimovit! 05:02 Tools
A Halogen Glow 06:11 Tools
So Beautiful 03:26 Tools
Thru the Cracks of My Dreams 02:07 Tools
Cyber Christ 04:45 Tools
Black Time Overture 04:58 Tools
The Herd 03:17 Tools
Sometime L8tr 05:13 Tools
Urban Rat (Original Mix) 02:52 Tools
Nocturnal (Sleeptime in the City) 03:39 Tools
Some Urban Myths 06:59 Tools
Urban Rat (CT1's Acid Drip 00 Mix) 06:52 Tools
Acitik Mindfuck 05:53 Tools
Hypo (Transform Mix) 05:48 Tools
Tr Generation 09:39 Tools
Dead Planet 05:09 Tools
A Place For Me 05:50 Tools
Exotic Skin 03:05 Tools
The Evolution of Our Decay 02:15 Tools
Rusted 07:07 Tools
Another Solvent Bath 06:51 Tools
Resonate 05:47 Tools
Check It Out 04:30 Tools
Under A Statik Sky 04:35 Tools
Hypo 06:01 Tools
Scatter What's Left 03:57 Tools
A Future Comes... 05:16 Tools
State of The World 05:14 Tools
A Sad Low Bit World 02:39 Tools
Inhibitor (Assemblage 23 Mix) (1998) 06:25 Tools
Metro 11:15 Tools
Clearbluechrome 07:02 Tools
Keeping The Spirit 03:30 Tools
Hypo [S.A. Mix] 04:54 Tools
All Regrets 06:10 Tools
11 00 06:45 Tools
saturday night 06:45 Tools
Spaldang 05:58 Tools
Genetik Lullaby (Ctl's Double Helix Mix) 06:43 Tools
Complex - DJ Hybrid Remix 11:14 Tools
Hypocrisis (S.A. Mix) 03:58 Tools
Requiem Humana (parts a & b) 03:57 Tools
Hypo (SA Mix) 06:25 Tools
Xecute 03:58 Tools
Daga 301 - Deep Detroit Techno Soul Vol 1 03:58 Tools
Floating Corpse (Brain Leisure Mix) 07:24 Tools
steel mill 05:53 Tools
T.H.D. - Daga 301 07:24 Tools
Xecute (TF 93 Mix) 03:57 Tools
Reversions/Mutations 11:14 Tools
Harbinger 05:29 Tools
Hypocrisis [S.A. Mix] 04:56 Tools
Requiem Humana (Pts. a & B) 11:14 Tools
Thru the Cracks in My Dreams 11:14 Tools
1 1 00 06:46 Tools
Can We Trade Our Souls? 06:46 Tools
Corpse Grinder 06:46 Tools
Can We Trade Our Souls? (Serial Port Killers) 06:46 Tools
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Arising from the post industrial-mined landscape of North Eastern Pennsylvania, T.H.D. (Total Harmonic Distortion) was conceived in 1989 in its most basic form by S. Rudiman and E. Vargo. This cooperative effort started out of disgust with the collapsing American electronic scene and also allowed for the experimentation of translating human ideas to machine electronics. As with anything unfamiliar, T.H.D. learned the fundamentals and basics first. This led to the practice of using all resources to their maximum and fullest extent, which is still the core of T.H.D.'s methodology. Having some early recorded material, T.H.D. continued to evolve and met with A. Kane of G.P.C. Productions. By meeting and learning from A. Kane, the project known as "Teknition" was formed. This led to the first publicly released material, "Teknition: Machine Religion" on Kane's own G.P.C. label. Teknition became a cult favorite in the underground electronic scene and still generates some interest. That interest was also captured on the "Man Is The Animal" track of the "Cyberflesh Conspiracy" CD compilation released by If It Moves Records. Teknition also appeared on many cassette compilations in North America. Recording music as Teknition involved travel and not enough time to work on new material, so S. Rudiman and E. Vargo focused their efforts on a sound truer to their current beliefs and that was the birth of T.H.D. T.H.D. became more involved with technology and all its benefits. These benefits allowed for the cassette release of "Rigid Fixation" which was recorded entirely on hard disk at Acceleration Studios in Philadelphia. T.H.D. acquired the growing desire to absorb technology (both new and old) and to utilize it in their efforts. The formula of learning and manipulating machines efficiently has allowed T.H.D. to totally believe in their work. From this belief others were noticing in the United States, as well as Europe, that T.H.D. was a recognizable force in the electronic scene and led to the signing with Hard Records of Denmark. In the Fall of 1993, T.H.D. released the debut CD "Mechanical Advantage" on Hard Records. The debut was well received in Europe for its aggressive, intelligent and somewhat melodic approach to electronic music. A few months after the release of "Mechanical Advantage", Hard Records released the much heralded "The Digital Space Between" compilation, which put T.H.D. on a release with such heavyweight electronic artists, such as, Front 242, Skinny Puppy, Clock DVA, Dive, Insekt and other known artists. In the Spring of 1994, Cleopatra Records licensed "Mechanical Advantage" for distribution in the United States, as well as, any other countries not supported by Hard Records. Cleopatra also included T.H.D. on their 2 Disc "Industrial Revolution Vol. 2" compilation. This dual distribution, along with a strong debut release and appearances on two impressive compilations, helped T.H.D. achieve a continually expanding audience. THD In Action Sometime after the release of "Mechanical Advantage", T.H.D. became known as "Gearheads", because of its infatuation with the purchasing and using of electronic instruments whenever possible. This infatuation with equipment allowed T.H.D. to further develop its skills in the studio, by opening avenues before never possible with their existing gear. As always, T.H.D. applied this new knowledge and skill to whatever was happening at that time, constantly trying to improve and create their own sound. During this "between release" period, T.H.D. accomplished two major achievements: Remix Opportunities and Artist Networking. Remix opportunities began when T.H.D. decided to completely remix the "Hypo" track off "Mechanical Advantage". The remix E.P. was a Hard Records only release called "Hypocrisis". This E.P. did very well in Europe and helped further proveT.H.D. was capable of delivering quality, electronic music. This E.P. coupled with T.H.D. communicating with other artists, became the beginning of a continuing opportunity to remix other artists' work, such as Penal Colony, Birmingham 6, Christian Death and Psychic TV. While working on remixes, T.H.D. was also busy creating the next full length release called "Outside In", which was simultaneously released worldwide through Hard/Cleopatra Records on November 11, 1995. "Outside In" was a turning point in the musical workings of T.H.D. This release was motivated by feelings and the environment surrounding T.H.D. instead of delivering formulated music to fit a certain category or mold. This new philosophy continues with the current, new material and allows T.H.D. to create music accepted by themselves and hopefully those who get to listen. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.