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Angel Theory : Fatal Condition
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Angel Theory is pure in it's electronics, including completely original dancefloor songs to slow moods, dark melodies and genuine depth of character.
Genre: Electronic: Industrial
Release Date: 2004
Fatal Condition Record Label: Ground Under Productions
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Resolutions 5:54 $0.99
Panic Attack 3:59 $0.99
Ease The Pain 4:56 $0.99
Saviour 4:14 $0.99
Cold Fire 5:00 $0.99
Evolve 1:56 $0.99
Gone 5:58 $0.99
Drifting Away 5:29 $0.99
Damaged 5:11 $0.99
Transmission 4:02 $0.99
Into Infinity 4:25 $0.99
Where Did I Go Wrong ? 4:49 $0.99
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Album Notes

The first pure EBM band from Australia ? Very possibly... Angel Theory is pure in it's electronics, including completely original dancefloor songs to slow moods, dark melodies and genuine depth of character. There's no wings, clouds or anything so cliched, as founder Charles Fenech notes, the name is about the contradictions and his music creates this picture with searing personal emotions across an almost plastic genre.

fatal condition is electronic purity: original dancefloor songs and slow moods, dark melodies and genuine depth of character. as noted by australian founder charles fenech, ANGELTHEORY refers not to wings, to clouds or to clichés it's about contradictions and extremes. black or white, up versus down, love with hate, loss and gain - ANGELTHEORY sears personal emotions across the otherwise plastic genre.

fatal condition is bereft of boring electro-clichés. the mechanical loops confront the emotional vocals as you are transported to a new world full of dancing, melancholy drifting through the sound of forever.

ANGELTHEORY appeals to a wide electronic community. fans of covenant and haujobb won't want to miss ANGELTHEORY, while there are elements extending to nine inch nails, gridlock + vnv nation fans alike.

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