iVARDENSPHERE ANNOUNCES SIGNING TO METROPOLIS RECORDS, NEW ALBUM
August 12, 2011, 12:25:pm
iVARDENSPHERE ANNOUNCES SIGNING TO METROPOLIS RECORDS, NEW ALBUM
Tribal industrial outfit iVardensphere are proud to announce they have recently signed on to industrial/electro powerhouse label Metropolis Records. Their first release on Metropolis will be APOK, to be released on November 8, 2011.
APOK is not only iVardensphere's first release on Metropolis but their first release to feature vocals and collaborations with artists such as Caustic, I:Scintilla, God Module, Servitor Sanctum, and This Morn' Omina. It finds iVardensphere exploring different aspects of their signature club pleasing sound, from dance floor stomping powernoise to more exotic flavors of tribal drumming blended with elements of trip-hop and a club-pleasing analog synth bumping EBM sound, and it is the first iVardensphere album with new members Yann Faussurier [Iszoloscope, Memmaker] and Frédéric Scarfone [Iszoloscope, Memmaker, Katastroslavia]. APOK also features remixes by SKOLD, ESA, releveleR and Pull Out Kings.
APOK will be released as a CD as well as a digital download and can be pre-ordered from Metropolis Records here:
Please note: Our concert in Houston with Combichrist (The Official Fan Page) has changed venues!
Due to the fact that the promoter at Numbers never got back to us about the show, we have moved it to FITZGERALD'S!! The show is the SAME NIGHT in Houston - Friday May 27th!! Please RE-TWEET this and RE-POST this!
Couple new reviews popping up this month for Bloodwater:
Rue Morgue describes the disc as "the kind of disturbing, ailing clamour that could serve as the soundtrack to the dark day when the machines rise up against humanity and tear us all to shreds." [Rue Morgue #109, on newsstands now]
And OutBurn Magazine says "it's the moments where they slow things down that iVardensphere is at their best, ... using it as a calm before a storm ("Sick")... The real standout is the nine minute "Grey Walls," an echoing, dark ambient opus that sounds haunting and horrific." [Outburn Magazine #58, on newsstands now]