Cologne-based producers Ripley and Benway, aka Kitbuilders, have been producing electro for many years and released their music on labels like Breakin' Records, Electrecord, World Electric, Television, Vertical, Ersatz Audio, and many more. Their new album Reality, on Vertical, twists electro and dark synthpop into exciting new shapes and deals with themes of death, loss, destruction, and introspection. The album combines the influence of many sources like Chris & Cosey, Devo, Aux 88, Lydia Lunch, William Butler Yeats ("A Drunken Man's?"), Suicide, Associates, dystopian 60s-songs, Mantronix, and many more. The resulting music is an emotional and fresh sound tapestry that spins a vibrating web of analog synths, 808-drums, harsh, overdriven noise, song structures, and the unique vocals and lyrics from singer Ripley creating an atmosphere of tense, sinister moodiness. The album contains two remastered Kitbuilders-classics, "Reality" and "In the Year 2525".
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