- God Module
Infobox musical artist
Name = God Module
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Origin = Bothell/Canyon Park,Washington
Genre =Aggrotech , EBM, goth
Years_active = 1999–present
Label =Metropolis Records (North America)
Out of Line Music (Germany)
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URL = http://www.godmodule.org/
Current_members = Jasyn Bangert
Courtney Bangert
Byron C. Miller
Past_members =Andrew Ramirez
Notable_instruments =God Module is a United States-based
aggrotech /electronica /EBM band founded inOrlando, Florida in1999 , relocating to western Washington in2006 . The band is currently signed toMetropolis Records in the U.S. andOut of Line Music inGermany . God Module's founding members were Jasyn Bangert (vocals, synth, programming) and Andrew Ramirez (vocals, synth, programming). The band's current members are Jasyn Bangert, Courtney Bangert (vocals, live keyboards), and Byron C. Miller (synth, programming). The band is also known as "God Mod" to some.History
In 1999 Jasyn Bangert began creating electronic music under the name God Module. After 2 demos were sent to a mere handful of labels, God Module quickly sealed a deal with Canadian based Inception Records. In 2000 the debut God Module CD "Artificial" was released in N. America and immediately licensed to the German label Trisol for Europe.
The band's debut album, "Artificial", was released by
Inception Records in2000 and licensed toTrisol for release inEurope . After the album's release, God Module left Inception Records, with Ramirez later leaving the band. The "Perception" EP was released bySector 9 Studios and European label Out of Line Music in2002 .In 2002 God Module released the "Perception EP" on their new N. American label Sector 9 Studios and their new European label home Out Of Line Music. In addition to working with the new labels, Jasyn was now working with two new members of the band, Courtney Bangert and Byron C. Miller. While Jasyn still continued as the main programmer/writer/vocalist in the studio environment, Byron made a welcome addition to God Module in a live capacity. Courtney, who had appeared on all previous God Module releases now simply stepped up her position as the female voice of God Module as well as a live keyboardist.
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2003 , the band released its second album "Empath", played at theWave-Gotik-Treffen festival inLeipzig , and also headlined at Infest. The second full length God Module CD "Empath" was released in 2003. The CD's title reflected a departure from the sci-fi themes of the debut God Module disc. Instead it focused on an area far more personal to its creator than exposed on earlier works. "A place where abstract emotion intertwines with the beauty and horror of human life" [ [http://www.sector9studios.com/releases.php?hash=4f59c5b690c43e178fb2e14225185004&mnid=4&page=2 Sector 9 Studios Releases] page] . 2003 also saw the European debut of God Module live at the GothAM festival in Amsterdam closely followed by their German debut at Wave Gothic Treffen in Leipzig and ended headlining Saturday night of the UK festival Infest withVNV Nation headlining Sunday night. In2004 , God Module re-released their debut album as "Artificial 2.0" and released the EP "Victims Among Friends". They played at the Out of Line Electro festivals in Germany and appeared on the resulting DVD, "Electro Line Festival" (2005 ).God Module returned to Europe in 2004 to promote the successful re-release of their debut CD "Artificial 2.0" with a full European tour with label mates Decoded Feedback. Later in the year they released the EP "Victims Among Friends" on Out Of Line and returned to Germany to take part in the Out Of Line Electro festivals along with
Hocico ,Icon Of Coil ,System Syn andSpetsnaz . These shows were filmed by the Hamburg based Crazy Clips TV show and released on DVD as the "Out Of Line Electro Festival DVD" on Out Of line Music and Metropolis Records. October 2005 saw the release of the 3rd full length CD release from God Module entitled "Viscera".The last CD "Let's Go Dark" was released in early 2006 and continued to focus on common themes found in God Modules previous work (horror films, the paranormal, love, loss, the end of the world). The song Spooky became the first major cross over track for the band into the more Gothic side of scene. Co-written by Jasyn and Byron it plays out as an accumulation of all the reasons the band members are Horror fans.
Discography
* Artificial (1999)
* Empath (2003)
* Artificial 2.0 (2004)
* Victims Among Friends (EP) (2004)
* Viscera (2005)
* Let's Go Dark (2006)External links
* [http://www.godmodule.org/ Official website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/godmodule/ MySpace Page]References
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