Zero Demographic
This compilation is a gathering of electronic and industrial artists and bands under one unifying theme:
We are all interested in communicating honestly with the fans, the music consumers, to educate them to the realities, and to dispel many of the myths and misinformation about how artists and bands survive today.
With this compilation we seek to entertain fans with some excellent music from many current electronic/industrial bands, and give them a chance to speak to the fans and listeners in their own words in the liner notes.
The basic premise is this; there is a dangerous and devestating trend in the world in regards to the public's perception of music and the music business, and it's leading to a hostile climate, an unfair playing field, for musicians to exercise their art. Various myths about the ability to make money playing live, or how labels treat artists, or how much it takes to make and release a record, and so on, are used to justify and excuse people from paying for what they want to possess - the music that they enjoy.
Some people have expressed concern that this is somehow an 'anti-free-music' thing. It's not at all, nessesarily (although some artists might express one way or another in their essays. But something that is of concern to many artists is that many people expect all music to just be free. And that's a difficult issue - one that's unfairly balanced against the artists who spend their money and time making said music. Personally, I propose that if there is free music out there, it's with the artists' blessing - on places such as MySpace, Last.fm, Rhapsody, Pandora and so on. That way, people can hear music for free, online, without taking big monetary risks (is $.99 a song a huge risk? really? I digress...) and can then decide to support the artists when they'd like to have their own copy to put on their iPods or whatever. -Mark)
We seek to educate the public in these matters, from the artists' own words. To show them that not respecting the artists is hurting them and everyone - making it much more difficult, especially for independent artists, to survive and continue making music. We seek to inform the fans and consumers to the realities of making music, and to ask for their respect in how they treat the musicans who's music they enjoy.
All profits will be donated to the - a Washington D.C. organization dedicated to the same principal concepts we are.
For more information:
UCNX - Run Your Body
The new UCNX single Run Your Body is now
available for CD Pre-order and Download through MoMT Records.
What happens when you cross-breed an EBM floor filler with one of the
classic heavy metal tracks of the 1980s? Iron Ebb or Nitzer Maiden?
UCNX’s Run Your Body is what happens. A cover of Iron Maiden’s “Run to
the Hills” set to Nitzer Ebb’s “Let Your Body Learn.”
UCNX prove that sometimes the most outlandish of ideas can strike Gold!
“Run Your Body” alongside the B-side “Burning Slowly” Down prove that
UCNX can deliver the old school EBM goods with enough new tricks and
turns to keep the most jaded of rivethead happy and show the old school
metallers that not all electronic covers are sacrilegious.
The single also features a remix from UK techno-act K-Nitrate and a
UCNX remix of US industrial rock act Idiot Stare.
This is a single created for the dance floor and if it doesn’t get your
arse moving and your legs a stomping then we can only recommend that
you check that you still have a pulse.
Please note the K-Nitrate Number of the Remix - Instrumental is a
download exclusive, the only difference between it and the vocal mix is
the obvious lack of vocals.
Tracklisting:
01. Run Your Body
02. Burning Slowly Down
03. Run Your Body (K-Nitrate - The Number of the Remix Instrumental)
04. Babylaon (G.OD Remix)
05. Run Your Body (K-Nitrate - The Number of the Remix Vocal Mix)*
* Download only.
Order the CD from MoMT Records .
Download tracks .
Various Artists – Carry On Lovin'
To celebrate 5 years of MoMT Records, we
have released the compilation album Carry on Lovin'.
It features new, rare and exclusive tracks from the bands on the label.
From the Industrial metal of Audio War and Vultures, to the
experimental electronica of Skink, Shinji Yamashita and Gusto
Extermination Fluid and the hard hitting techno of Indigo Virus and
K-Nitrate via the electro-alternative stylings of UCNX and Semi0n.
MoMT Records has constantly pushed at the fringes of the alternative
music scene and proven that the best music is always that is not afraid
to stand out from the crowd and not simply jump on the latest
fashionable bandwagon.
The album is available as a free download or as a limited edition low
price CD-R from the MoMT Records website.
The CD-R is limited to 17 hand sprayed numbered slim line DVD case
version and as well as a non limited edition version.
Tracklisting:
01. Intro
02. Audacity - Dreamscape
03. Indigo virus - Quarantine
04. K-Nitrate - Cold Steel
05. UCNX - Paranoid Mass
06. Gusto Extermination Fluid - Tern 1480
07. Semi0n - The Fury / Die with Dignity (demo)
08. Audio War - One Drug (KreuzDammer Remix)
09. K-Nitrate - Swarm
10. Gusto Extermination Fluid - Thief, What Is It?
11. Skink - Balance the Realties
12. Shinji Yamashita – Salvation
13. Audio War - Super Freak (Demo)
14. Vultures - Live A Message (21st Century Jesus Voodoo
ChickenTransmission Mix) 15. Skeleton Track - V - Noname
16. Gusto Extermination Fluid - Bees Tick (Bee Hen Moth Remix)
17. Audio War - Audio Crash (Demo)
Download the album .
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