Denmark’s Klutæ, akaClaus Larsen,returns with the second video from his critically acclaimed release, Electro Punks Unite. “Bones in the Furnace” mixes pounding beats, heavy synths with Claus’ signature vocals and dark delivery. Produced and directed by Johan Strandgaard and Johan Oettinger, the two have brought the song to life by taking the viewer on a cold journey into the roots of your soul. Their use of dark imagery, combined with the pain and suffering in the world, represented in Claus’ lyrics, uncovers the proverbial “skeleton in the closet.” In this case, that skeleton is a literal giant, blood laced skeletal creature. Watch “Bones in the Furnace” now!
Claus Larsen launched this solo-project in the early 90's under the name Klute, but changed its spelling to Klutæ in order to avoid any further confusion with a totally unrelated drum n' bass project. Klutæ's first releases showcased a rather heavy and turbo-driven guitar-oriented sound which brought him comparisons to metal-industrial acts like Fear Factory, Bile and Swamp Terrorist, yet Claus Larsen has always considered this project as his most eclectic and unpredictable outlet. In fact, Klutæ traditionally stands for a more punkish "in ya face attitude" with tongue-in-cheek lyrics and "angst-til-ya-bust" old-school electro arrangements. Klutæ is loud and fun, and will musically not deceive the Leæther Strip fanbase while keeping its appeal to followers of the Ministry gang for its aggressive attitude.
Source: Press Release