[ cell 7 ]

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Red 05:18 Tools
Losing My Religion 05:50 Tools
Tesla 07:32 Tools
Fragility 05:00 Tools
The Reason 05:14 Tools
Malakhi 05:09 Tools
Eye to Eye 05:07 Tools
Oliver 04:39 Tools
Moth 06:07 Tools
Sever 05:43 Tools
Shell 03:53 Tools
Vilinski Konjic 01:12 Tools
Losing My Religion (R.E.M. Cover) 05:48 Tools
Splinter 04:51 Tools
Splinter (Instrumental) 04:51 Tools
Red (Instrumental) 05:18 Tools
Losing My Religion" (R.E.M. Cover) - Original Mix 05:48 Tools
Red (Sleeper Express Mix) 03:51 Tools
Losing My Religion" (R.E.M. Cover) 05:48 Tools
Red (GReeNOX Remix) 03:59 Tools
Red-7 (Original Edit) 03:59 Tools
Red (Dark Red Remix by Paul Udarov) 03:01 Tools
Red (Paints Remix By Controlled Collapse) 05:17 Tools
Red - Original Edit 05:17 Tools
Polaramine 05:58 Tools
Red (Edit) 04:21 Tools
Red - Sleeper Express Mix 03:50 Tools
Red - Dark Red Remix by Paul Udarov 03:00 Tools
Reason 03:00 Tools
Red (Original Edit) 05:18 Tools
Your Fragility 04:51 Tools
Red - Edit 04:51 Tools
Red (Cellout Remix by Co3) 05:20 Tools
Splinter - Instrumental 04:50 Tools
Red (Electrokat Mix) 04:19 Tools
That's Wassup 05:00 Tools
[ Cell 7 ] - Fragility 05:00 Tools
Dark Red Remix 05:00 Tools
Red - GReeNOX Remix 03:59 Tools
Red - Cellout Remix by Co3 03:59 Tools
Red - Paints Remix By Controlled Collapse 03:59 Tools
[ Cell 7 ] - Red 05:17 Tools
Losing My Religion [r.e.m. Cover] 05:48 Tools
Red [Sleeper Express Mix] (re-submission 03:50 Tools
Loosing My Religion (R.E.M. Cover) 00:00 Tools
Red - Instrumental 05:17 Tools
Red - Electrokat Mix 05:17 Tools
Gal Pon Di Scene 05:17 Tools
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[ cell 7 ] is an electronic industrial band formed in Perth, Western Australia. Starting in the early 1990s, [ cell 7 ] was initially influenced by IDM artists such as Autechre and Aphex Twin as well as the more accessible sounds of Depeche Mode, the Cure and Nine Inch Nails. The band has been referred to as 'endustrial' in sound, possibly to indicate the distinction between [ cell 7 ] and the normal perception of the industrial genre. The name [ cell 7 ] is a reference to biological cells rather than incarceration, and the square brackets are part of the official moniker. Nick and Paul both grew up in the hills of Perth, attending the same primary school. Meeting up again at university, after Mueller had trained in classical music, they began experimenting with sounds and instrumentation, combining alt-metal, goth and industrial noise elements with synth-pop, techno and electronica. They built a strong local following which was recognized with [ cell 7 ] winning 3 consecutive WAMI awards (1999, 2000, 2001) and performing live on RTRFM. A limited edition mini-album (300 signed and numbered EPs) Precognition was released, selling out in under 72 hours. In late 2001 both members relocated to Sydney, Australia for work reasons, and [ cell 7 ] took a hiatus from live performance. As Nick explained in a 4ZZZ radio interview - “real life got in the way”. In 2007, Nick moved to Amsterdam in the Netherlands and there completed the recording and production on a full-length album. RE:COGNITION was digitally released worldwide in late 2009, reaching number 1 on the FiXT Music store sales and critical acclaim.[1] The album was named as one of FiXTs 'Must Have Albums', and the opening track ‘Red’ was selected by FiXT Records to be remixed by their online community, with the resulting album RED: the FiXT REMIXES released in June 2011 (containing 6 additional mixes and a prevously unreleased track, Splinter). In 2010 the [ cell 7 ] cover version of the R.E.M. track “Losing My Religion” was selected for inclusion on the Dependent Records compilation Septic IX. Members: Nick Mueller (vox, guitars, synthesizers, violin, percussion) Paul Harrison (piano, synthesizers) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.