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Imminent is a Belgian musical project formerly, and still commonly known as Imminent Starvation. It is a staple act of Germany’s industrial and power noise record label, Ant-Zen. Imminent Starvation - Nord album cover This is an album cover. ... Imminent Starvation - Nord album cover This is an album cover. ... Olivier Moreau Imminent is a Belgian musical project formerly, and still commonly known as Imminent Starvation. ... Noise music is a sub-genre of experimental music constructed from noise as opposed to recognisable sound or pitches. ... Ant-Zen Audio and Visual Arts is a German record label founded in 1994 by Stefan Alt (aka recording artist S.Alt), who serves as the art director. ...

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Members / History

Imminent Starvation was founded by Olivier Moreau, who has been its only member since its inception. In 1999, Moreau destroyed his mixing table, and gave away its pieces with the limited edition of his release Nord. Shortly thereafter, the name Imminent Starvation was shortened to just Imminent.


Moreau participates in a number of side-projects and other collaborations, such as Axiome, Myrza, Ambre, Delta Files, 2 Be Freak, Torsion, and Urawa. Axiome Axiome is a Belgian musical project combining elements of rhythm, industrial, breakcore and noise. ...


Discography

  • Emergency Provision, 1993, Tape
  • Human Dislocation, 1997, CD
  • Human Relocation, 1997, LP
  • Remix Item, 1998, 10” (with Synapscape)
  • Ethyl6, 1998, LP
  • North, 1999, LP
  • Nord, 1999, Boxset / CD
  • Nand, 1999, 7” (Avail. In Nord Box)
  • Screenwalking, 2000, CD / LP (with Synapscape)
  • The Incredible Three, 2004, 7” (with Synapscape)
  • The Start of the Incredible Three, 2005, 7” (with Synapscape)
  • The Return of the Incredible Three, TBA, 7" (with Synapscape)

Human Dislocation is an album recorded by the Belgian power-noise act, Imminent Starvation. ... Synapscape Synapscape is a German recording duo specializing in the creation of dark noise, teknoid, and power electronics. ...

See also

A list of artists under the music genres of industrial, aggrotech, dark electro, electro-industrial, futurepop and EBM. 1000 Homo DJs 16 Volt 8kHz Mono A Split-Second Abscess Abstinence Absurd Minds Accessory Active Media Disease Acumen Nation [1] The Advent Aesthetic Perfection Agenda: Entropy Aghast View Agonoize à;Grumh. ... The following is a list of noise musicians and bands: Ah Cama-Sotz Algae and Tentacles Anal Cunt Andy Christ Antigen Shift Aphex Twin As11 Asche ASSACRE Astro Atrax Morgue Aube Antanas Dombrovskij Avec-A aka Avec Aisance Bad Sector Bastard Noise better people Better Schindt Big City Orchestra Black...

External links

  • Official site

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