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EDEN SYNTHETIC CORPS were formed in 2005. Their early songs started
getting rave reviews all over the internet and they signed a record deal
with Dark Dimensions / Scanner just a couple of months after their
formation. Their debut album Matte (released in 2006) was
enthusiastically received all over the alternative community and the word
was all over that there was a finally an Electro-Industrial band from
Portugal worth listening. ESC always tried their best to sound unique
among hundreds of clones and they achieved a new level of identity when
they released Enhancer. Enhancer is a concept album that tells the
story of a serial killer on a women killing spree. The artwork was
widely considered as one of the best among all the bands in the same
musical universe and the album followed the path of Matte by getting great
reviews from the press and great feedback from listeners. Along with
Enhancer came ESC's first international shows and another presence in the
DAC (Deutsche Alternative Charts) top ten albums. Their third album,
featuring yet another concept, portrayed as comics, on the artwork of a
luxurious digipack packaging. "Eight Thousand Square Feet" brought us one
of ESC's most intense album to date, featuring guests such as Carsten
Jacek from [:SITD:] and Jan L. from X-Fusion. This ESC album stayed on the
DAC charts for eight consecutive weeks. They played lots of shows after
the release of this album, including countries like Russia, Ukraine and
even the prestigious Wave Gotik Treffen in Germany. 2013 brought us ESC's
fourth offering named Breathing Salt, with lots of new refreshing elements
to the songs that glued the avid electro-industrial music listener o his
speakers from the first to the last song. Once again, this album was
featured in the DAC (Deutsche Alternative Charts) top ten albums.
Continuously shaping their sound, ESC's fifth album "Sandwalkers",
features again lots of new elements like a broader range of vocals,
joining trademark ESC beats with innovative melodies.
Darker than ever and this time focused mainly on old civilizations,
mythology and nomadic people, the new album, is a breath of fresh air in
the Electro-Industrial scene. Broadening the range of vocals and the
diversity of the styles, ESC's sixth album named "GOLD" is soon to become
the band's most mature and polished album yet. Maintaining the
trademark dark, aggressive style of the band and mixing even more melodic
elements on the band's first non-concept album, ESC are trying to
reach a broader audience in and outside the Dark-Elektro/Harsh Industrial
audience. |