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CYBER-TEC

Album: self-titled (1995)
Label: Fifth Column Records
Style: Electro industrial
Songs: 12

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Reviewed by: Darklight

Cyber-Tec is the band that Jean Luc Demeyer of Front 242 has formed. Cyber-Tec is a very electro industrial band with both techno sounds and goth style singing. This music is definitely for the dance floor. This is a very well produced album. It's very clean. But the songs do get repetitious after a while. Surprisingly, all of the songs do have vocals. They are good vocals, too. This album will appeal to both electro industrial and goth fans. But Cyber-Core fans will find it to be too techno for their tastes. There are no guitars to be found here. There are no screaming distorted vocals, either. I can't help but think that this album was strictly created to be played in clubs. If club style dance music is your thing, this album is a must for you.

 



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