Front Line Assembly & Die Krupps "The Machinists Reunited Tour 2022" | Berlin

Thu Aug 11 2022 at 08:00 pm

Kesselhaus & Maschinenhaus (Kulturbrauerei) | Berlin

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Front Line Assembly & Die Krupps "The Machinists Reunited Tour 2022" | Berlin
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Einlass: 19:00 Uhr
Beginn: 20:00 Uhr
Front Line Assembly is the primary focus of Vancouver-based musician Bill Leeb. A founding member of Skinny Puppy, Leeb
moved on to form FLA in 1986 with Michael Balch, releasing some cassettes (since released as Total Terror I & II) which paved
the way for their 1987 releases:
The Initial Command, State of Mind, and Corrosion. In late 1988, they recorded the mini-LP Disorder, since combined with
Corrosion and released as
Corroded Disorder. Their 1989 release, Gashed Senses and Crossfire, further cemented their popularity in the industrial scene, and
prompted their first world tour. By 1990, Balch had departed and Rhys Fulber rounded out the duo, releasing Caustic Grip.
But it was two years later when the duo released what for many has become the genre's crowning moment, the classic album
Tactical Neural Implant, which to this day still defines the best of industrial music.
FLA enraged many of their fans in 1994 when they began to experiment with their established electronic-only sound.
Millenium, with its heavy doses of live and sampled metal guitars, dared its audience to grow and expand with the band beyond
industrial's perceived barriers. Front Line stepped to the firing line again in 1995 with Hard Wired, which reflected both a
return to form and a continued embracing of the guitar.
Hard Wired not only picked up where Implant left off, it improved on the sound by adding in elements of all of their side projects.
A fall European tour was recorded for the 1996 release Live Wired, their first concert CD ever.
Also in 1996, Front Line Assembly followed up Hard Wired with two CD singles, "Circuitry" and "Plasticity", and toured North
America with Numb and Die Krupps.
1997 saw the first realignment of Front Line Assembly since 1990, with the departure of Rhys Fulber and the addition of Chris
Peterson to the ranks.
Front Line's 1998 album, FLAvor of the Weak, featured the band's first flirtation with electronica.
Re-Wind, a twin CD of remixes, followed later that year. The duo then released Implode in 1999, and Epitaph in 2001.
Epitaph exhibited building intros, trancy synth lines, pulsing beats, and solid melodies,
which proved to be contagious anthems for a new future of industrial music.
After the 2001 release of Epitaph, another changing of the FLA "guard" occurred: Chris Peterson left, and original member,
Rhys Fulber (Fear Factory, Conjour One) returned.
The newly charged Front Line Assembly delivered the highly anticipated Maniacal single in late 2003.
The successful single laid the ground work for the 2004 album Civilization, and Vanished EP which featured three unreleased
tracks.
Throughout the years, FLA has seen many line-up changes. Bill Leeb together w/ Rhys Fulber remain the constant behind the
band.
Front Line Assembly has always been willing fearlessly push past the boundaries between genres,
exploring all manner of styles and influence. The new album, Mechanical Soul, can be seen as a culmination of these artistic
endeavors, a masterful work from one of the genre's greats.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Kesselhaus & Maschinenhaus (Kulturbrauerei), Schönhauser Allee 36,Berlin, Germany

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