16 Volt
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16 Volt is the one-man studio project of Eric Powell with other members added mostly for live shows. 16 Volt recorded several industrial metal albums for Re-Constriction Records. The son of a record executive, Powell became interested in music early on, and formed 16 Volt in 1988. While shopping his demos several years later, he met up with a college-radio music director who agreed to release the recordings on his newly formed Re-constriction label. After working with Skinny Puppy's Dave Ogilvie on production, 16 Volt released debut album, Wisdom, in 1993. Skin followed in 1994, after which the project met Hate Dept. on the Remix Wars EP. 16 Volt's third album, LetDownCrush, signaled the end of Powell's relationship with Re-Constriction; SuperCoolNothing, issued in 1998, appeared on the Slipdisc imprint of Mercury/PolyGram. Demography appeared in fall 2000. They also provided the combat soundtrack for the game Primal which, despite positive reviews, failed to sell as expected. A sample CD was provided with the limited edition version of the game, along with a commercial soundtrack sold later which both boosted interest in the band (especially in countries outside the US where they were not well known).
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Wisdom (1993)
- Skin (1994)
- LetDownCrush (1996)
- SuperCoolNothing (1998)
- Demography (2000)
- This is a collection of early (pre-'Wisdom') demo work, including the entire 'Imitation' cassette (1991).
- SuperCoolNothing V2.0 (2002)
- The Best of Sixteen Volt (2005)
- Fullblackhabit (due out early 2007)
[edit] Singles/EPs/Compilation Appearances
- "The Dreams That Rot In Your Heart" (1996)
- "The Remix Wars: Strike 3 - 16 Volt vs. Hate Dept." (1996)
- A Gothic-Industrial Tribute to The Smashing Pumpkins (2001)
[edit] External links
- 16volt.com - Official site
- Eric-Powell.com - 16 Volt Founder Information Page
- Fabryka Industrial Rock webzine