
While gaining in force and power, their straight EBM sound shines through carrying synthetic melodies and elaborate vocal arrangements. The stomping beats, the rough edged sound, and the angry vocals are still there. But, the intelligent addition of clear and vocoder vocals as well as some guest female vocalists, and the injection of wider influences from techno/electro to even pop/rock in the song structures, all contribute to give a much stronger focus on catchy choruses and melodies in their characteristic EBM / Dark Electronics musical equation. KANT KINO even dared writing a seductive industrial waltz with the unique "Ich Liebe Katarina Witt" as well as covering the classic "Warm Leaetherette" with Claus Larsen on vocals...
"Father Worked In Industry" is a non-stop hit-machine that will reconcile all true EBM-fans and hardcore followers of bands like FRONT 242, AND ONE, NITZER EBB, ICON OF COIL, etc. All united marching behind the Norwegian duo, cos we are now ALL KANT KINO...
The album is also released as a deluxe carton box edition with the exclusive 16-track bonus album "Now The Work Has Moved On" including an eclectic selection of remixes and remakes going from metal from Anders Odden (SATYRICON, APOPTYGMA BERZERK, etc) and hard electronics from Gothminister, to hard hitting TBM by ELEC THIS!, high-tech electro byAESTHETISCHE or yet Dubstep from ESSENCE OF MIND. Also featured: a couple of reworks by KANT KINO themselves (with an impressive symphonic mix of the floating "Just For The Comfort Of Sleep") as well as exciting new interpretations of KANT KINO songs with vocals from LEAETHER STRIP and SUDETEN CRESHE...
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