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New track & announcement about upcoming release of Trakktor
The Swedish dark electro / EBM group Trakktor, recently shared a stuff of their upcoming album titled 'Halo of Lies'. The formation announced time of release on the second half of the November.
LP will be released by Katyusha Label. You can check new track titled 'The End of Days' here & album preview here. Band promised to give more information about presale & the premiere in next week.

More about Trakktor:

TraKKtor was founded on a hot, July afternoon in 2001 by Pierre Maier and Tobias Jansson. But then initiave ended up on a few pieces in EBM style. Few years later artists started to collect their own stuff at the studio to record the new songs during free time & slowly working at the unique style of their music. In 2006, the duo posted one of the tracks on Myspace and Trakktor signed with one of the American label already two weeks later. After a series of gigs, musicians created several remixes and published it on the Internet, which has caused them more fans. After that Jens Lagnekvist joined to the project. Jens is one of best known Swedish DJ’s of EBM scene. Lagnekvist also known as DJ Conan, helped band to refine his own style of music, using his extensive knowledge of electronic music. In 2011, Tobias Jansson left Trakktor and concentrate on his own project, ACC: Xess. In the first half of 2012 Robert 'Bastard Saint' Lundgren, ex guitarist of metal band Black Plague Angel joined to the team and then Trakktor was finishing 'Halo of Lies', which will be hitting the sotres in late November. More information will be announced soon. The last Trakktor release, titled 'Force Majeure', came out in June 2011.

Trakktor performed on the same stage with such artists as Combichrist, Front 242, Suicide Commando, Clan Of Xymox and Mesh.

More information on the official site & fanpage.

Author: NataliaElanor
Translator: NataliaElanor
Source: https://facebook.com/TraKKtor / 2012-10-19 / News


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