Norwegian futurepop project Modulo One has announced that their debut EP "Ten Thousand Meters of Desert" will be released March 26th via major digital retailers such as Google Play and Amazon. The project started in 2014 when Schau Knatten began writing songs for the project, but got more serious in 2016 when long term friend and DJ collaborator  Tom André Solli joined the band. After releasing a remix for Substaat's 'Elusive', they played their first show in 2017 and went on to release another remix of Bitbear's 'Raise the Dead'. It was around this same time that the three original songs and four remixes featured on the EP were recorded. 

Another EP is planned for later in the year. A remix of Komputergirl's 'Voyager' is also planned. 

For more information on Modulo One check out their Official Website.
Futurepop Project Modulo One Announces Debut EP "Ten Thousand Meters of Desert"
March 18, 2018
Brutal Resonance

Futurepop Project Modulo One Announces Debut EP "Ten Thousand Meters of Desert"

Norwegian futurepop project Modulo One has announced that their debut EP "Ten Thousand Meters of Desert" will be released March 26th via major digital retailers such as Google Play and Amazon. The project started in 2014 when Schau Knatten began writing songs for the project, but got more serious in 2016 when long term friend and DJ collaborator  Tom André Solli joined the band. After releasing a remix for Substaat's 'Elusive', they played their first show in 2017 and went on to release another remix of Bitbear's 'Raise the Dead'. It was around this same time that the three original songs and four remixes featured on the EP were recorded. 

Another EP is planned for later in the year. A remix of Komputergirl's 'Voyager' is also planned. 

For more information on Modulo One check out their Official Website.
Mar 18 2018

Steven Gullotta

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I've been writing for Brutal Resonance since November of 2012 and now serve as the editor-in-chief. I love the dark electronic underground and usually have too much to listen to at once but I love it. I am also an editor at Aggressive Deprivation, a digital/physical magazine since March of 2016. I support the scene as much as I can from my humble laptop.

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