Mergel Kratzer

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Iso 04:45 Tools
Get a Taste 04:00 Tools
Prisoner 04:16 Tools
Serve The World 05:27 Tools
Abducted 04:45 Tools
Satisfy 05:11 Tools
Fuglesang 05:38 Tools
Deathgame 03:54 Tools
Xina 04:51 Tools
Virus 03:44 Tools
The Phuckomat 04:39 Tools
My Freezer 05:32 Tools
Iso (Project Rotten Remix) 04:58 Tools
Sniper 04:21 Tools
Virus (Kadaver Mix) 05:26 Tools
Iso (Minimale Mix by MK) 05:29 Tools
Iso (Syndromex209mix) 06:52 Tools
Freezing 04:51 Tools
ITIOSATSY 05:06 Tools
Prisoner [kalkatraz escape] 04:58 Tools
Mr. Fuglesang 05:35 Tools
Satisfy (Ryb my Ducky Remix) 05:09 Tools
Satisfy (Rub My Ducky Remix) 05:10 Tools
Abducted [onAir: Schwarze Welle] 05:20 Tools
Virus (Kadaver-mix) 05:26 Tools
Iso (Syndrome X/209 Mix) 05:26 Tools
Satisfy (Rub my duck remix) 05:09 Tools
Iso (minimale mix by MK 05:28 Tools
Virus (Kadaver Mix) remastered 05:26 Tools
Prisoner (Kalkatraz Escape) 04:58 Tools
Iso - Minimale Mix By Mk 04:58 Tools
Iso - Syndrome X/209 Mix 04:58 Tools
Satisfy - Rub My Ducky Remix 04:58 Tools
Virus - Kadaver Mix 04:58 Tools
Iso - Project Rotten Remix 04:58 Tools
Abducted [onAir: Shiva] 04:58 Tools
Virus [Kadaver-mix] 04:58 Tools
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Concrete. Industrial. Gigantic machines with German names... Mergel Kratzer evolved from the barren environments of Gotland. Inspiration from a cement factory combined with fast, arpeggiated synthesiezers and hammering basslines created the sound. A hoarse voice and some distorted beats added the EBM-touch... Back in 2005, when it all started, it was just Joel and Kalle. They decided to start a band with one clear ambition; to make a better live show than most of the electronic bands out there. And there was only one way to go: the way through hard work and practice. Time passed by and the band spread their wings. They are now located all over the country of Sweden, with their primary base in the suburban outskirts of Gothenburg. Some members have gone, some new recruited, and they all get together at their gigs. Did they succeed with their live performances? Well, I think you have to see them and judge for yourself. I once heard a man coming from a Mergel concert with the statement "like a German weapon factory". I don't know if that's good or bad, but something tells me that they will keep going. Because they think they're unstoppable. And maybe they are... Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.