Fïx8:Sëd8 - Humanophobia​:​Dormicum (2024)

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Title: Humanophobia​:​Dormicum
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Dependent
Genre: Electronic, EBM, Industrial
Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC / 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC
Total Time: 02:20:04
Total Size: 962 mb / 1,4 gb
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Tracklist
01.Quiet 03:09
02.Oblivion 05:09
03.Blasphemia 04:33
04.Damien 04:14
05.Monolith (Rebuilt Word) 05:39
06.Dementor 04:31
07.Killing Field (Choeung Ek) 05:40
08.Tranquillized 06:54
09.Ultraviolent 06:30
10.Fetishist 05:03
11.Guilty 06:10
12.Minotaurus 05:31
13.Burial Ground 04:42
14.Lethargia 04:53
15.Guillotine Gratitude 04:27
16.Quarantine 05:42
17.Post Mortem Apocalypse 06:17
18.Insomaniac 04:51
19.Ambulant 05:10
20.Blood Delta 05:17
21.Methadone 06:07
22.Hiob 04:53
23.The Needle 05:45
24.Chromatose 04:53
25.Dormicum 04:39
26.Homicide In Heaven 04:45
27.Post Mortem Apocalypse (Club Edit) 04:38


When FÏX8:SËD8 released their fifth album "The Inevitable Relapse" in January 2021, the dark electro act had already become an established force within the industrial scene. Deriving their name from the psychiatric terms "fixated/sedated", the German project founded by Martin Sane embarked on their musical journey with two self-released albums that have long been sold out and remain much sought after by collectors. The debut "humanophobia" arrived in 2006 and was produced by HAUJOBB's Daniel Myer, while the sophomore full-length "dormicum" that came out in 2009 was self-produced. FÏX8:SËD8 established their own soundscapes by continuously moving away from their musical paragons, which in the beginning were mainly Canadian cult acts such as SKINNY PUPPY and FRONT LINE ASSEMBLY. FÏX8:SËD8 came into being with the impressive concept album "humanophobia" that dared to artistically deal with one of the greatest crimes in the history of mankind. After visiting Cambodia and one of the so-called killing fields and former internment camps of the Khmer Rouge regime (1975-79) under Pol Pot, Martin Sane exorcised the haunting images of the communist genocide that killed a large part of the population through the creation of particularly dark electronic music. The music remained dark but there was also an obvious evolution expressed in a more focused songwriting and refined style when the second album "dormicum" started to circle in the electro industrial underground in 2009. With each following album reaching a new high-water mark in terms of songwriting and production, the calls for a reissue of the first two releases became continuously louder. This eventually sparked the idea of an artbook collecting both titles. Furthermore, the collaboration with PYRROLINE thought leader Arnte and his keen skills of production and mixing had already benefited "The Inevitable Relapse". This made him the obvious choice for a remaster of both first albums. Luckily, Arnte accepted the challenge and expertly executed the job. At long last, the legendary first two FÏX8:SËD8 albums will soon be available again. Get ready to return to the early days of Martin Sane's electronic industrial darkness with "humanophobia:dormicum".