Monofader

Monofader
Also known as Off:Tribe
Origin Norway
Genres EBM
Synthpop
Years active 2001 - present
Labels Infacted, Metropolis
Associated acts Icon of Coil
Members Richard Bjørklund
Sebastian Komor

Monofader is a future pop/synthpop duo from Norway, fronted by Richard Bjørklund (from the band Spektralized), and Sebastian Komor (from the band Icon of Coil). Their music has been described as a cross between Depeche Mode and Erasure.[1]

History

In 2001, Bjørklund and Komor began working on a collaboration,[2] that would eventually become the song "Solid Ground (v.2.0)". Calling themselves Off:Tribe, "Solid Ground (v.2.0)" was included on Tatra Record's 2002 compilation album, Serial Killer Electronics. Soon after, they released a six-song demo, and it was sent it to several labels, radio stations and DJs, where it received positive feedback from listeners. However, due to obligations to their respective bands, they could not finish their first album for another two years.

In December 2003, while he was in Germany with his band Spektralized, Bjørklund gave a copy of their demo to Infacted Recordings and ended up getting signed to the label. The duo immediately began work on their first album, which would be Frost. Frost was released by Infacted in Europe and Metropolis in the US in 2004, after which Komor moved to Canada and work on additional Monofader material slowed to a crawl. As of 2008, Komor stated that newer material existed, with a speculative album title of Everything Changes but the Sea, but that the project was not a priority.[3]

Frost

Frost
Studio album by Monofader
Released 18 May 2004
Recorded February 2003 - April 2004
Genre Electronica
Synthpop
EBM
Label Infacted, Metropolis
Producer Monofader
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [4]
Sideline [5]

The band's debut album Frost, was released on 18 May 2004 through Infacted Recordings for Europe, Metropolis Records for the United States, and on Art Music Group for the USSR.[6]

Track listing

All tracks written by Monofader.

No.TitleLength
1."System Check (introduction)"0:41
2."Mimic"4:47
3."Deliver"4:48
4."Cold and Awake"4:13
5."Scars"5:09
6."Stand Alone"3:51
7."Why?"4:33
8."Tonight We Are"3:48
9."Behind"4:30
10."Failure"4:37
11."Pointless Memories"5:26
12."Solid Ground (v.2.0)"4:48
13."3am in Fredrikstad (Late Night Session)"8:26
Total length:54:20

References

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  1. Anderson, Rick. "Frost review". Allmusic. Retrieved 4 May 2009.
  2. "Monofader Bio". Gothtronic.com. Retrieved 4 May 2009.
  3. 1 2 3 "Sebastian R. Komor Interview". Vampire Freaks. 26 February 2008. Retrieved 2010-02-08.
  4. Monofader at AllMusic
  5. Sideline review
  6. "Monofader - Frost". Discogs. Retrieved 4 May 2009.


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