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Los Angeles (USA) based industrial/dark electronic act Kevorkian Death Cycle is revived from a seven-year sleep with the release of Collection:Injection 01, the first EP in a three-part series of releases that resurrects their classic anthology album, Collection For Injection.
Released in 1996, Collection For Injection was the culmination of a particularly experimental and exploratory four-year period for the band. Songs like "Veal" and "Send Me The Machine" helped to broaden the listener base due to the songs' chaotic, thrashing beats, and the bleak, dystopian lyrical content.
The present landscape under the Covid pandemic inspired founding members, Ryan Gribbin and Roger Jarvis to revisit their 1996 anthology's raucous perversity through a modern lens. Its themes of a society deeply fractured with violence, health crises, political extremism, division, religious fascism, and hatred are just as relevant today as they were thirty years ago.
The resulting release series begins with the EP, Collection: Injection 01 and includes four modern machinations: "Man Made", "Send Me The Machine", "Spring Heel Jack", and "Veal".
Aiding in the band's resurrected body of work are Rob Robinson of The Order Of The Static Temple, and Sean Whitman of A Brilliant Massacre. Both artists are on the Negative Gain Productions roster and bring heir extensive composition and production knowledge to the project, twisting and revising particular songs from Collection For Injection to bring them into the contemporary consciousness. Listen to the new version of "Send Me The Machine" below. Link