Industrial Berlin

Bio & Discography

Despite being musically active since 1995, it was not until the year 2000 that Erik's uncompromising efforts had been officially recognized by labels such as HellTerror Records, Mjolnir Trauma Squad and Mascha Records (15 freetracks under different aliases).

After relocating the studio to Berlin in 2002, he then became a member of the Fuckparade organising committee and also finally started playing live shows. Around that time, the first B-S-V album 'Chaos Im System' was released on CD-R. In 2005 a second one called 'Soundtrack For A Broken Dream' followed, along with compilation appearances on Chase Records and Ambassador21's Invasion Wreck Chords, which the project should soon after get signed on.

2006 became a pivotal year for the project, as it represents a turning point in its style-wise orientation. While passing out party-flyers to people at the Berlinoise Festival, Erik instantly fell in love with the massively pounding, yet super shredded sound of rhythmic noise, that he had never heard of until that point. 'Anti-Matter' - the first non-self-made longplayer - was recorded and released that year, as well as a track for a Braindestruction Recordz sampler and one for Darkstep.org's 'DSL 3.0'. The album was (and maybe still is) distributed by many prestigious industrial mailorders, such as Ant-Zen and Storming the Base and was also reviewed by Orkus magazine, making the project known among large parts of the scene around the world.

Still in 2k6, Erik also started hosting the weekly radio show 'Electronic Nightmare' on Feindsender (succeeded by Neurobeat Radio), where he spun a broad mix of electronics, regardless of genre or artist reputation. This show carried on until early 2011 and was then discontinued due to time and motivation issues. Rest in peace....



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