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Experience the fury of Violence Suppressor immediately! An example of the great things that can happen when synths and guitar combine.
Favorite track: Violence Supressor (Volkor X Remix).
Irving Force and the soundtrack that follows him was created by Adam Skog, a metal musician from Stockholm turned electronic music producer. His love for sci-fi, horror as well as action films of the 80′s and 90′s guides him as he scores the scenes for the retro-futuristic Irving Force movie playing in his head.
A master at blending the retro synth sounds with more modern ones, Irving Force creates music with a strong retro electronic vibe but also with enough aggression to give it an electro-industrial-rock edge, something that his new single “Violence Suppressor” makes quite clear with its Thrash Metal influences and Cyberpunk aesthetics.
Add 3 remixes by some of dark Synthwave’s baddest boys around too, namely Gör FLsh, Volkor X and Hollywood Burns and this “Violence Suppressor” crime fighting unit becomes so metal it even makes Robocop look like a lightweight.
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released March 5, 2018
Written & Produced by Adam Skog
except "Gör FLsh Remix" produced, mixed and mastered by Adam Skog & Raphael Durand
"Hollywood Burns Remix" produced, mixed and mastered by Adam Skog & Emeric Levardon
"Volkor X Remix" produced, mixed and mastered by Adam Skog & Volkor X
All guitars, lyrics & vocals by Adam Skog
Additional guitars on "Volkor X Remix" by Volkor X
Additional mixing and mastering by Absolute Valentine
supported by 58 fans who also own “"Violence Suppressor"”
When I was a rogue cop in the 80s who recently lost my badge and gun trying to avenge my wife. She was killed by The Cartel/Mob/Yakuza/etc... Driving out to the beach to watch the sunrise from a long muggy summer night of drinking and justice. This was the soundtrack to my life. Another classic album. dzestmen
supported by 58 fans who also own “"Violence Suppressor"”
Have to say this B-Sides album is my favorite Dance with the Dead album. A superb collection of tracks that work together as well as any A-side album. Favourite track is a tough call between "Get Out, "Banshee" and "The Man Who Made A Monster". Dave Smith