INURE: Seemless

Inure

Seemless

© 2003 Inure (634479085130)

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Electronic, Industrial, EBM, Electronic Industrial

tracks

1 Ground Zero
2 Malediction
3 Daar Stann Hy
4 Collapse
5 My
6 Condition
7 Contort
8 Sedition
9 The Gift of Machine
10 Freeze
11 Again

notes

in*ure also en*ure (in-yoor).
v. tr. in*ured, in*ur*ing, in*ures.
To habituate to something undesirable, especially by prolonged subjection; accustom

transitive senses : to accustom to accept something undesirable
intransitive senses : to become of advantage

Bio
Inure was formed in the summer of 1999, shortly after its founding members Adam Moore and Robert Vogel arrived in Los Angeles. With similar musical influences and tastes in production, the duo sought out to create a sound reminiscent of the "golden era" of industrial dance music, injected with their unique and updated ideas of where they'd like to hear the genre move. With Adam's formal training in Audio Production at the Art Institute of Seattle, and Rob's lengthy programming and musical experience, the two easily began sculpting what became their debut album, "Seemless". Layered with heavy beats, driving basslines, and thick atmospheres, INURE managed to capture exactly what they were looking for – the depth and feel of classic industrial, with forward-thinking production and sound design. After the collapse of their label (Dying Culture) the duo continued performing live shows and officially welcomed Sam P. (PULSE LEGION, IMPERATIVE REACTION) as a permanent 3rd member of INURE.

With months of dedicated studio work, the trio's second album "Subversive" is ready for release on Alfa Matrix in early 2006. Produced by Ted Phelps (IMPERATIVE REACTION), INURE's new material has been kicked up a notch, while still maintaining their trademark sound; Dark, malevolent, heavy and layered, with even more straight-forward imaginative synthwork and punchy beats. With the help of Alfa Matrix, INURE will prove to be a major force and fusing their own sound into the evolution of the electro / industrial genre.

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  • neat like vampires of the future raving in black-lights...
    author: james

    the beats just seem to drip with violence, and the melodies are ethereal. electrically psychotic. think: minds of serial killers placed in music-grinding machines...

  • Top notch electro
    author: Jason

    Excellent electro in the vein of early Haujobb and Pygmy Children. I really enjoyed this cd, Inure has in abundance what so many bands in the same genre lack , originality. Easily worth the $10.

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