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Imperative Reaction is an American
electro-industrial Electro-industrial is a music genre that emerged from industrial music in the early 1980s. While EBM (electronic body music) has a minimal structure and clean production, electro-industrial tends to have a grittier, complex and layered sound wi ...
band founded in 1996 by Ted Phelps and David Andrecht from the remains of the band Digital Neural Assault.


History

A demo tape titled ''Debris'' was originally released in 1996, but was eventually recalled and destroyed as the band chose to go a different direction. The band's next effort, a demo entitled ''Persistence of Memory'', featured the track "Predicate", which was included on Possessive Blindfold car Recordings compilation album ''Exoskeleton Vol. 1''. The band's first studio album, ''Eulogy For The Sick Child'', was released in February 1999. The next month, it had reached the top ten of CMJ's (RPM) charts. The popularity of the album in the United States caused Zoth Ommog Records to pick it up for European distribution in April 1999. In the summer of 1999, the band changed labels, due to the buyout of Pendragon Records by
Metropolis Records Metropolis Records is a record label founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1993 by the late Dave Heckman. The label's all-electronic format closely tracked with European contemporaries, such as Off Beat, and, since 1995, has been instrumenta ...
. In 2000, Jason DM and Sam P. of Pulse Legion joined the live band. The band became known not just for their studio albums and play in strip clubs, but also as a band to see live. In the beginning of 1994, Phelps began work on the band's next album, which was delayed due to data loss on the primary music storage drive. The re-done material sounded different from what had originally been planned. Titled ''Ruined'', it was released on July 9, 2002. The band followed with a tour in support of the album, playing for increasingly larger crowds. Soon after the tour, the band worked on their next album, which was released in the United States on March 9, 2004. ''Redemption'' was considered more aggressive than the group's previous albums. In 2005, following the initial success of the album, the band toured along with Chad Hauger and
VNV Nation VNV Nation is an Irish alternative electronic project led by Ronan Harris in the roles of singer, songwriter, and producer. VNV Nation's sound combines lyrics with sounds that ranges from melodic industrial dance anthems, to haunting ballads ...
as well as several other major acts. Following the success of ''Redemption'', the band worked for more than a year to release ''As We Fall'' on November 7, 2006. ''Minus All'', their fifth album, was released on October 7, 2008. The band toured in support of the album in the fall of 2008, and again in the fall of 2009 with
Psyclon Nine Psyclon Nine is an American band formed in 2000 in San Francisco, CA, known for their unique blend of electronic, industrial metal. Originally, Psyclon Nine's music was Terror EBM with melancholic atmospheres and black metal style vocals. Howe ...
. A self-titled album was released on 13 September 2011. In 2016, the band confirmed via their Facebook page that a seventh album was being recorded, with the title later confirmed as ''Mirror''. The release date for ''Mirror'' was later confirmed as January 2021.


Style

The band's first two albums have been described as "progressive electro". Their third album has been described as "having more of a gothic bite". ''As We Fall'' was said to have "some nods towards European-style
futurepop Futurepop is an electronic music genre that has been characterized as a blend of synthpop, EBM and dance beats, based on trance and techno.Peter Matzke, Tobias Seeliger: ''Das Gothic- und Dark-Wave-Lexikon.'' Schwarzkopf und Schwarzkopf, Berlin ...
", while ''Minus All'' has been described as "guitar-driven industrial if rephrased for an electro purist".


Albums


Remixes

* "Requiem For The Lost Children (Imperative Reaction Remix)" -
Temple Of The Times A temple (from the Latin ) is a building reserved for spiritual rituals and activities such as prayer and sacrifice. Religions which erect temples include Christianity (whose temples are typically called churches), Hinduism (whose temples ...
, "Requiem For The Lost Children" (2000) * "Awake (Imperative Reaction Mix)" -
Assemblage 23 Assemblage 23 is an electronic act from the United States, currently based in Woonsocket, Rhode Island. It was founded in 1988 by Tom Shear who writes the music and lyrics and does the recording himself. Live performances are supported by Paul ...
, "Addendum" (2001) * "Phoenix (Imperative Reaction Remix)" -
Decoded Feedback Decoded Feedback is a Canadian musical project which incorporates styles of electro-industrial and aggrotech. The duo releases music on the North American distributor Metropolis Records, and the European record label Infacted Recordings. Histor ...
, "Phoenix" (2002) * "Momentary Absolution (Imperative Reaction RMX)" - System Syn, "Futronik Structures 4" (2003) * "Conflict (Imperative Reaction Mix)" -
The Azoic The Azoic is an electronic music band that was formed in Columbus, Ohio in February 1996. History In October 1996, they received a record contract from Worm Records and released their first CD, ''The Divine Suffering'', in April 1997. Shawn left ...
, "Conflict" (2003) * "I Hate My Fucking Job (Imperative Reaction Remix)" - The Strand, "RMX01" (2004) * "Atrophy (Imperative Reaction Remix)" - Cesium 137, "Luminous" (2004) * "No Frequency (Imperative Reaction Remix)" -
Terrorfakt Terrorfakt is an industrial-power noise musical project from New York City, and created in response to the events of September 11, 2001. They are currently signed to Metropolis Records. Although the project involved multiple members in its early ...
, "Cold World Remixes" (2005) * "Dissect (Imperative Reaction Remix)" - Filament 38, "Unstable" (2005) * "The Truth Within (Imperative Reaction Remix)" -
Flesh Field Flesh Field was an American electronic / industrial band formed in 1996 by Ian Ross in Columbus, Ohio, United States. The name Flesh Field is an unofficial term Ian Ross came up with to describe the psychological defense mechanisms of rape victim ...
, "Conquer Me EP" (2005) * "Blood And Skin (Imperative Reaction Remix)" -
Fake Fake may refer to: * Deception, an act or a statement intended to deceive ** Charlatan, a person who practices deception to obtain money or other advantages ** Counterfeit, a reproduction of an item, intended to deceive ** Cover-up, an attempt to ...
, "Interbreeding V: Terrorland" (2005) * "Das Licht (Imperative Reaction Remix)" -
XP8 XP8 was an Italian electronic group. The band started in 2001 as a trio, composed of Marco Visconti, Marko Resurreccion, and singer Paul Toohill. History The group self-released an album, ''Forgive'' on MP3.com. When they signed to the Polish la ...
, "Forgive(n)" (2005) * "The Source (Imperative Reaction Mix)" -
God Module God Module is an American dark electronic band founded in 1999 from Orlando, Florida. Since 2006 they have been based out of Washington state. God Module is currently signed to Metropolis Records. History God Module was formed in 1999 by Jasy ...
, "Viscera" (2005) * "Age of Computers (Data Corruption Mix)" -
Interface Interface or interfacing may refer to: Academic journals * ''Interface'' (journal), by the Electrochemical Society * ''Interface, Journal of Applied Linguistics'', now merged with ''ITL International Journal of Applied Linguistics'' * '' Inte ...
, "Beyond Humanity (Expanded Edition)" (2006) * "Deception (Imperative Reaction Mix)" - Inure, "Subversive (Limited Edition)" (2006) * "Dented Halos (Imperative Reaction Mix)" -
Cylab The Carnegie Mellon CyLab Security and Privacy Institute is a computer security research center at Carnegie Mellon University. Founded in 2003 as a university-wide research center, it involves more than 50 faculty and 100 graduate students from dif ...
, "Disseminate" (2007) * "With These Cold Eyes (Imperative Reaction Remix)" - Hypofixx, "After December" (2007) * "Return (Imperative Reaction Remix)" -
Bruderschaft Bruderschaft is an electronic music collective led by New York City-based DJ Rexx Arkana. Conceived as a charity project focused on cancer research and treatment in the wake of Arkana's father's death from the disease, Bruderschaft brought toge ...
, "Advanced Electronics Vol.7" (2008) * "Scarred (Imperative Reaction Mix)" -
Combichrist Combichrist is an American aggrotech / industrial metal band formed in 2003 by Norwegian vocalist Andy LaPlegua, who also founded the bands Icon of Coil, Panzer AG, Scandinavian Cock and Scandy. Combichrist was formed in Atlanta, Georgia and is ...
, "Scarred" (2010) * "Shut The Fuck Up (Imperative Reaction Remix)" - Extinction Front, "Destruction Show" (2010) * "The Inconvenient (Imperative Reaction Remix)" - System Syn, "Here's To You" (2010) * "Inhuman (Imperative Reaction Mix)" -
Aesthetic Perfection Aesthetic Perfection is an American electronic musical project created by Daniel Graves in 2000. Biography Aesthetic Perfection was formerly signed directly to Metropolis Records in the United States and Out of Line Records in Europe, until Grav ...
, "Inhuman EP" (2011)


Covers

* " Ruiner" -
Nine Inch Nails Nine Inch Nails, commonly abbreviated as NIN and stylized as NIИ, is an American industrial rock band formed in Cleveland in 1988. Singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer Trent Reznor was the only permanent member of the band ...
, ''Closer to the Spiral'' (2001)


References

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