Cryogenic Implosion | nl

There are two bands which feature the name Cryogenica. The main namesake is an Industrial Goth band from the UK with influenced by Siouxsie Sioux, Nine Inch Nails, Portishead, Curve, The Birthday Massacre, and Marilyn Manson. The band's live set is technologically advanced, including ‘Ableton Live 7’ sequencing software to control a backing track with triggers, samples, synths and pads. This is directed into the venue’s PA system to provide an encompassing and dynamic sound experience to augment the live instruments and vocals. In doing so, they have often been commended for their energy and professional stage presence during each...
1. Black Metal Band from Germany (1993 - 2004) Members: F: Guitars Johannes Tannenhäuser: Bass Ole Caust: Keyboards Unhold: Vocals Impurus: Drums 2. Experimental / Industrial / Ambient band from Croatia http://myspace.com/cryogenichr Formed in late 2006 with one mastermind in it. 3.Cryogenic was an Australian thrash metal band formed in 1992 in Wetherill Park, a suburb of Sydney, Australia. The band originally featured guitarist Steve Essa, bass player Anthony Henning, singer/guitarist Russell Player and drummer Chad Bartosik, who was also a member of another thrash band called Neophobia. Cryogenic's history is linked to that of another Sydney thrash/death metal band...
The Folk Implosion (or occasionally The Lou Barlow Folk Implosion) was an indie rock band which formed in Boston, Massachusetts, United States in 1993. The band originally consisted of just Lou Barlow (vocals, bass) and John Davis (guitar, drums), but after Davis' departure, Barlow hired Imaad Wasif (guitar) and Russ Pollard (drums) to replace him. The band is best known for their 1995 single "Natural One" from the film "Kids". The song was a surprise hit in the United States and aside from hitting #4 on the Billboard Modern Rock Charts, also hit No. 26 on the Billboard Hot 100,...
The Maxwell Implosion is Torsten Heller, a German DJ who fuses lounge, jazz, bossa nova, and soundtracks of the '60s and '70s. .