iVardensphere

iVardensphere is a Canadian band that plays a mixture of tribal-tinged industrial, EBM and power noise music, based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.[1]

iVardensphere
iVardensphere, May 2011
Background information
OriginEdmonton, Alberta, Canada
GenresIndustrial
EBM
Power noise
Years active2008–present
LabelsMetropolis Records, Synthetic Sounds (Canada)
Danse Macabre (Europe)
Websitehttp://www.ivardensphere.com
MembersScott Fox
Jamie Blacker
Yann Faussurier
Chuck Murphy
Daniel St-Pierre
Past membersChris Lacroix
Sean Malley

On June 16, 2009 via Synthetic Sounds the band released their full-length album titled Scatterface across Canada. And in Early 2010, released Scatterface V2 on Danse Macabre Records in Germany, for distribution in Europe, with 4 bonus remixes.[2][3] On February 16, 2010 a remix album titled Remixes Vol. 1 was released by Synthetic Sounds and featured remixes from artists such as Memmaker, Komor Kommando and Left Spine Down.[4]

The group has also remixed various other artists including Zombie Girl, Iszoloscope and Rotersand.[5][6][7]

The band has played across North America with various acts and was the opening act on the Fall 2010 'Making Monsters Tour' for Combichrist and Aesthetic Perfection.[8][9]

In August 2011 it was announced that Metropolis Records had signed the band with the next record titled APOK and set to come out November 9, 2011.[10]

iVardensphere released a cover of the song Roots Bloody Roots by Brazilian thrash metal band Sepultura in August 2014.[11]

In March 2015 iVardensphere released the album Fable.[10]

Members

  • Scott Fox - electronics, drums
  • Jamie Blacker - vocals, electronics, drums
  • Jairus Khan - electronics
  • Chuck Murphy - drums, vocals
  • Daniel St-Pierre - drums

Former members

  • Sean Malley - drums

Discography

  • Scatterface (2009)
  • Remixes Vol. 1 (2010)
  • Bloodwater (2010)
  • APOK (2011)
  • I Dream in Noise: Remixes Vol. 2 (2012)
  • The Methuselah Tree (2013)
  • Fable (2015)
  • Hesitation (2017)

References

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