God Module

God Module
Origin Orlando, Florida
Genres Aggrotech
Electro-Industrial
Years active 1999present
Labels Metropolis Records (North America)
Out of Line Music (Germany)
Associated acts Hexheart
Website http://www.godmodule.org/
Members Jasyn Bangert
Andrew Pearson
Past members Andrew Ramirez
Byron C. Miller
Courtney Bangert
Clint Carney

God Module is an American dark electronic band from Orlando, Florida.[1] The band was founded in Florida in 1999, by Jasyn Bangert and Andrew Ramirez. Later, it relocated to Washington in 2006. God Module is currently signed to Metropolis Records in the U.S. and Out of Line Music in Germany.[2] They were rated as "the most scary band" by Russian music magazine Dark City.

Touring

God Module are known for their frequent touring, having covered a great deal of geographical area over their careers. They have toured with aggrotech group Die Sektor, and electro industrial group Finite Automata, on multiple occasions, which is notable because it is unusual for a headlining band to take previous support acts out on tour multiple times.

Members

  • Jasyn Bangert - vocals, programming, lyrics
  • Andrew Pearson - synths

Former Members

  • Andrew Ramirez - synths, backing vocals, programming, samples, noise, music, production
  • Courtney Tittiger - synths
  • Jon Siren - synths
  • Brill - synths

Discography

  • Artificial (1999)[3]
  • Perception (EP) (2002)
  • Empath (2003)
  • Artificial 2.0 (2004)
  • Victims Among Friends (EP) (2004)
  • Viscera (2005)[4]
  • Let's Go Dark (2007)
  • The Magic In My Heart Is Dead (2010)
  • Rituals (EP) (2010)
  • Séance (2011)
  • Empath 2.0 (2013)
  • Psychic Surgery: The Victims Among Friends and Perception EPs (2013)
  • False Face (2014)
  • Prophecy (2015)

References

  1. "We're Bringing You The Lyric Video Premiere For God Module's "Destroy The Day"". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
  2. "Watch the Horror-Themed Trailer for God Module's New EP". Dread Central. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
  3. Kavadias, Theo. "Artificial (review)". Allmusic. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
  4. Anderson, Rick. "Viscera (review)". Allmusic. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
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