GOD MODULE

In 2002, God Module released the Perception EP on their new North American label Sector 9 Studios and their new European label Out Of Line Music. In addition to working with the new labels, Jasyn was now working with two new members of the band, Courtney Bangert and Byron C. Miller. While Jasyn still continued as the main programmer/writer/vocalist in the studio environment, Byron made a welcome addition to God Module in a live capacity. Courtney, who had appeared on all previous God Mod releases now simply stepped up her position as the female voice of God Module as well as a live keyboardist.
The second full length God Module CD Empath was released in 2003. The CD’s title reflected a departure from the SCI FI themes of the debut God Module album and focused on an area far more personal to it’s creator than exposed on earlier works. Empath was “A place where abstract emotion intertwines with the beauty and horror of human life.” The year 2003 also saw the European debut of God Module live at the GothAM festival in Amsterdam closely followed by their German debut at Wave Gothic Treffen in Leipzig. The year ended with God Module headlining the UK festival INFEST Saturday with VNV Nation headlining Sunday.
God Module returned to Europe in 2004 to promote the successful re-release of their debut CD Artificial 2.0 with a full European tour with label mates Decoded Feedback. Later in the year God Module released the EP Victims Among Friends on Out Of Line and returned to Germany to take part in the Out Of Line Electro festivals along with Hocico, Icon Of Coil, System Syn and Spetsnaz. These shows were filmed by the Hamburg based Crazy Clips TV show and released on DVD as the Electroline Festival DVD on Out Of line Music and Metropolis Records.
October 2005 saw the release of God Module’s eagerly anticipated third full length CD, Viscera. Easily the most brutally melodic sonic-assault yet to be created by the band, Viscera takes you deeper into the world within Jasyn’s head than ever before. Tracks ranging from relentlessly aggressive dance floor assaults to violently beautiful mid tempo laments, made Viscera an unforgettable album.
By further exploring their love of all the things that go bump in the night, God Module will release ten brand new tracks of Spooky Dance Music for 2007. Following no preconceived musical rules, Jasyn Bangert erratically experiments with various electronic music styles on their newest album, Let’s Go Dark. From the scary grooves of the opening track “Spooky” to the female voiced, 80′s inspired sounds of “Corpses” to the brainwashing dance hooks of “EVP” and the epic dark melodies of the instrumental “Falling,” the progress and further maturity of the God Module sound is impossible to ignore. Prior fans of the pounding, hard-floor club assaults that God Module has come to be known for need not look any farther than the insanity of “Your True Face,” “Undone,” “Beyond,” “Orange & Black,” “Brains!” and “Lets Go Dark.” The band has grown musically since their inception, and Let’s Go Dark shows what they are capable of in all their gory.
Band Members:
Jasyn Bangert
Byron Miller
Courtney Bangert
ORIGIN
Seattle, WA
AVAILABILITY
Currently available for one-offs and festivals
TOUR SCHEDULE
N/A
BOOKING TERRITORY
North America
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RECORD LABEL
US: Metropolis Records
EU: Out Of Line Records

