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Acumen Nation is an American industrial rock band from Chicago, Illinois.


History


Early career

Formed in 1988 as Acumen by Jason Novak and Ethan Novak, the band released several cassette demos before self-releasing the CD demo ''
Transmissions from Eville ''Transmissions from Eville'' (1994) is the first album by Acumen Nation. The original version was released under the name Acumen on Robot Records in 1994. The record was later re-released, in a significantly altered form, by Fifth Colvmn Record ...
'' in 1994. Along with bassist Greg Lopez, they put the record out themselves under the name Robot Records. During shows for this period, the band added Jamie Duffy as a guitarist/engineer, and shortly afterwards the four-piece band was noticed by independent industrial label
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, who signed the band and reissued ''
Transmissions from Eville ''Transmissions from Eville'' (1994) is the first album by Acumen Nation. The original version was released under the name Acumen on Robot Records in 1994. The record was later re-released, in a significantly altered form, by Fifth Colvmn Record ...
'' worldwide. The band subsequently embarked on national tours with The Clay People and
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, before heading back to Chicago Trax Studios to record their follow-up, entitled '' Territory=Universe'', with a denser multi-layered sound than the previous record. Acumen was invited to join another national tour with industrial rock pioneers Chemlab, as well as shorter stints supporting industrial rock veterans KMFDM and Monster Voodoo Machine. Although the peak of the Industrial rock scene in Chicago had passed by the time Acumen emerged as a national act, Acumen were able to establish themselves on the circuit through continuous touring and work on a number of different projects. The Iron Lung Corp. was a band composed of Acumen and The Clay People from Albany, New York. Their first record ''
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'' (1996) featured covers of
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's hits "Join in the Chant" and "Murderous".


Name dispute

In 1997, the band were forced to change their name due to a legal dispute with a preexisting progressive rock band also called Acumen. The band split their project into two halves - the
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influenced DJ? Acucrack, and the more traditional rock format of Acumen Nation. Tours for both projects followed. In 1998, Greg Lopez left the band to pursue other interests, and was replaced by Eric Alvarez. The four recorded 2000's Strike 4. Alvarez left the band before the record was released and was replaced by Eliot Engelman.


Later career

In 2000, Jason Novak and Jamie Duffy launched their own record label, CrackNation Records, through which all future Acumen-related material would be released. In 2005, the label released
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's debut album, ''Transhuman''. The end of 2001 saw the release of ''Live Farewell 2001'', which was to signal a hiatus for the band, as the recording was the final performance featuring Ethan Novak, who left to form the band Cordy. He was replaced in the lineup by
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. Eliot Engelman left following the release of ''
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'' in 2006 and the subsequent tour with Front Line Assembly in mid-2007, although the band maintained for some time that he had not left, before they finally admitted it. Ethan Novak returned to play guitar during the "PsychoTransHumanoid" 2007 and 2008 tours of the east and west coasts with
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, promoting the simultaneous release of Acumen Nation's ''
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'', DJ? Acucrack's ''
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'', and Cyanotic's ''Transhuman 2.0''. On 21 June 2012, Acumen Nation guitarist Jamie Duffy died due to an overdose of sleeping pills, which was made public via his personal Twitter account early that morning. The tweet "this is how the end begins...” along with a link to a photo of a plate with three white bottles of sleeping pills and a plate full of the bright blue pills themselves. The photo was later removed, but the tweet remained.


Cold Waves: The Jamie Duffy Memorial Concert

On 6 July 2012, a memorial concert was announced entitled "Cold Waves: The Jamie Duffy Memorial Concert", to be held at Chicago's
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on 7 September 2012. Artists appearing at the event included
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, Chris Connelly, Jared Louche,
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,
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, Jason Novak, and Eric Powell, performing tracks by Revco/Revolting Cocks, Chemlab,
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, Acumen Nation,
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, The Clay People, and Go Fight!/ Die Warzau. Additional artists to perform were Czar,
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, i:Scintilla, and The Final Cut, with DJ sets by Zoltar, host of the satellite radio show ''Subterranean'' and a former Q101 Chicago and WXRT Chicago radio host. The concert also noted that Duffy had worked at many Chicago Venues including The House of Blues,
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, The Abbey Pub and The Cabaret Metro/Metro Chicago as stage manager and sound engineer, provided engineering and technical support at Chicago Trax recording studios, and had contributed to releases on many different larger and independent record labels including
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, Bit Riot Records, BMG/RCA/D-Tribe Records, Cargo Music/Re-constriction Records,
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, Cracknation Records, Crash Music Inc., E-Magine Records, Failure To Communicate Records/FTC Records,
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,
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, Underground, Inc.,
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, Katharsis Records,
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, MOGworld Records, Tinman Records, TVT Records, Warner Bros. Records, Wax Trax! Records,
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and Zoth Ommog Records, working with artists such as
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, Acumen Nation,
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, Chemlab, Chris Connelly,
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, Dean Garcia, DJ? Acucrack, Hypefactor, Iron Lung Corp,
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, Method Man (featuring
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),
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, Monster Voodoo Machine, Pigface,
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, Sister Soleil, Toni Halliday and The Wake.


Discography

*''Transmissions from Eville (Demo)'' (as Acumen; 1994; Robot Records) *''
Transmissions from Eville ''Transmissions from Eville'' (1994) is the first album by Acumen Nation. The original version was released under the name Acumen on Robot Records in 1994. The record was later re-released, in a significantly altered form, by Fifth Colvmn Record ...
'' (as Acumen; 1994;
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) *'' Territory = Universe'' (as Acumen; 1996; Fifth Colvmn) *''Unkind'' (EP) (1997;
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) *''
More Human Heart ''More Human Heart'' (1997) is the third album released by Acumen Nation Acumen Nation is an American industrial rock band from Chicago, Illinois. History Early career Formed in 1988 as Acumen by Jason Novak and Ethan Novak, the band release ...
'' (1997; Conscience) *''If You Were'' (EP) (1998; Conscience) *''Strike 4'' (EP) (2000; Cracknation) *''Live Farewell 2001'' (2001; Cracknation) *'' The 5ifth Column'' (2002; Invisible Records) *''Coming Down: The Bastard Remix Album'' (2002; Invisible) *''Lord of the Cynics'' (2003; Cracknation) *''Artifacts: 1990–1993 Volume 1'' (2004) *''What the Fuck?: 10 Years of Armed Audio Warfare'' (2005; Cracknation/
WTII Records WTII Records is an independent record label created in 2001 by former Wax Trax! Records employee Bart Pfanenstiel, and David Schock. History WTII established The concept behind WTII started in 1999 while Bart Pfanenstiel was employed at Wa ...
) *''
Anticore ''Anticore'' (2006) is the seventh album by Acumen Nation. Track listing # "Bliss" - 3:14 # "The Blind Pig" - 3:12 # "Day Care" - 3:34 # "Black Son Hole" - 4:21 # "My Life's Last Breath" - 3:42 # "Tools in the Blood Shed" - 6:34 # "Branch Dav ...
'' (2006; Cracknation/Crash Music Inc.) *''
Psycho the Rapist ''Psycho the Rapist'', released on October 2, 2007, is the eighth album by Acumen Nation. Name The name ''Psycho the rapist'' is a jocular rebracketing of ''psychotherapist''.See p. 146 in Zuckermann, Ghil'ad (2003), Language Contact and Lexica ...
'' (2007; Cracknation) *''Artifacts II: 1989–1994'' (2008; Cracknation) *''Artifacts III: 1988–1993'' (2014; Cracknation)


Side projects

*'' DJ? Acucrack'' *'' Iron Lung Corp'' *''Fawn'' *''Glytsch'' *''Czar'' *''Cocksure'' *''The Splynter Group'' *''Vampyre Anvil'' * Ahnusse


References


External links


Cracknation.com – official Cracknation website

Acumen Nation interviewed on a cult public TV show

The Jamie Duffy Memorial Fund
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