Pouppée Fabrikk

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Pouppée Fabrikk
Origin Flag of Sweden Karlskoga, Sweden
Genre(s) Electronic Body Music, industrial metal
Years active 1988 — present
Label(s) Energy Rekords, Prototyp Records
Website [1]
Members
Leif Holm
Jonas Aneheim
Johan Damm
Former members
Henrik Björkk
Jouni Olilla

Pouppée Fabrikk is a Swedish EBM band, started in 1988 by Henrik Björkk and Leif Holm, who both hail from Karlskoga.

Initially, the music of Pouppée Fabrikk (PF) borrowed heavily from minimalistic electronic acts such as Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft and Nitzer Ebb, but with the addition of Jouni Olilla and Jonas Aneheim on guitar PF moved towards a more Die Krupps-style electronic/metal mix. The "Your Pain - Our Gain" CD was meant to be released in 1996, but due to differences in opinion between the band and the record company (Energy Rekords) it was delayed until 1999. In 1996 the band decided to take a break and PF was put on hold and the band members worked on various solo projects.

In 2000 the band re-united for a gig at the Tinnitus Electronic Festival and announced that they were making a comeback and returning to their roots. They released a four track mini CD entitled "Elite Electronics". A year later though, both Jarmo and Henrik left the band to concentrate on their respective solo careers. PF disbanded shortly afterwards, but re-appeared again in the autumn of 2005 at a concert at Beatclub in Dessau, Germany with Johan Damm from Volt as the new vocalist.


Contents

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

  • Rage (1990)
  • Portent (1991)
  • Crusader (1992)
  • We Have Come To Drop Bombs (1994)
  • Djävulen (1998)
  • Your Pain - Our Gain (1999)

[edit] Singles

  • Die Jugend (1989)
  • Summoning (1990)
  • Betrayal (1992)
  • I Want Candy (1993)
  • Elite Electronics (2001)

[edit] Compilations

  • Electro Revenge / Death (1990)
  • The Official Techno Club Compilation Volume Two / T.O.D.N. (1990)
  • I Sometimes Wish I Was Famous - A Swedish Tribute To Depeche Mode / Photographic (1991)
  • Electronic Beats From The North - Energy '92 / Portent (1992)
  • To Be Stun / Betrayalizer (1993)
  • Virtual Energy / One Foot In The Grave (1993)
  • Body Rapture Vol. 5 / Gods Gift To Mankind (1994)
  • Virtual Energy - Volume Two / Betrayalizer, Brigade (1994)
  • Energy Rekords & Beat That! Records 1996 / Weak Men (1996)
  • Vertigo Compilation 02/1996 / Weakman (1996)
  • EBM Club Classics Vol. 1 / Betrayal (12 Inch Mix) (1998)
  • Labelcompilation 98 / Punish (1998)
  • Vaws Vol. I / Photographic (2000)
  • Best Of Electronic Music Vol. 3 / Elite Electronics (2001)
  • Memento Materia Sampler 2001 / Elite Electronics (2001)

[edit] Other Bands/Projects (past and present)

Henrik N Björkk Folkstorm, HH9, Muskel, Nordvargr, Toroidh, All Hail The Transcending Ghost, D.I.N., Econocon, Goatvargr, Incinerator International, Körperwelten, L/A/B, Lorv, Maschinenzimmer 412, Mz.412, Naer Mataron, Nordvargr/Drakh, Thee Maldoror Kollective

Leif Holm CAP

Jouni Ollila Alk0, Ater Koma, Econocon, Little Blue Men, Mr. Jones Machine, Mz.412, Project-X, Twin Freaks

Jonas Aneheim Beyond Sensory Experience, Mz.412,Nordvargr/Drakh, L/A/B, 1920Hillcrest, Al-Wahaar Dhin, Spyah

Johan Damm Dupont, Volt, Menticide

[edit] External links