Necessary Response

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Spilling Blood 04:55 Tools
Forever 05:15 Tools
For All The Lost 07:08 Tools
Vapor 05:54 Tools
Elements 07:44 Tools
Tomorrow 05:10 Tools
This Distance 03:22 Tools
Devotion 05:02 Tools
Dying In The Worst Way 04:41 Tools
Intro 01:31 Tools
tomorrow (edit) 04:39 Tools
Forever (Solitary Experiments Remix) 05:48 Tools
Voldsløkka 00:00 Tools
Grimm og Gru 00:00 Tools
Slukker Lyset 00:00 Tools
Helvete ser på deg 00:00 Tools
Syltetøy 00:00 Tools
Peshawar 00:00 Tools
Forever (Infinity Rmx by S.E.) 05:47 Tools
Lord B 00:00 Tools
Devotion [onAir: SCHWARZE WELLE] 11:06 Tools
Forever (Infinity RMX By Solitary Experiments) 05:46 Tools
For all the lost [onAir: Schwarze Welle] 00:30 Tools
Spilling blood [onAir: Schwarze Welle] 00:30 Tools
Forever (Infinity RMX By SE) 05:48 Tools
Forever (Solitary Experiments Mix) 05:48 Tools
Forever (Infinity Remix By Solitary Experiments) 05:46 Tools
Forever (Infinity Remix By S.E.) 05:46 Tools
Forever (Solitary Experiments 05:46 Tools
Forever [Infinity Remix by Solitary Experiments] 05:54 Tools
Vapor [+text] 05:54 Tools
Forever [(Infinity RMX by SE)] 05:54 Tools
Forever (final) 05:54 Tools
Blood Spills Not Far From The Wound 05:54 Tools
Vapor (final) 05:54 Tools
Spilling Blood    05:54 Tools
Forever (Infinity Rmx) 05:47 Tools
Necessary Response - Spilling Blood 05:47 Tools
For All The Lost (final) 05:47 Tools
Forever [Led Manville Remix - DJ Mix Excerpt] 05:47 Tools
Tomorrow (final) 05:47 Tools
This Distance (final) 05:47 Tools
Blutrot 05:47 Tools
DI.fm 05:47 Tools
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The name Necessary Response was scurrying through the Electro scene like a phantom for quite a while. No one really knew much about this band which was becoming increasingly popular through its club hits “Forever” and “Spilling Blood” on the compilations “Machineries of Joy Vol. 3 and 4.” … and which was sporting a mighty sound with a dark ambience and addictive melodies, built upon a solid foundation of Future Pop, TBM and Industrial. The man behind Necessary Response is none other than Daniel Graves of Aesthetic Perfection, and his debut-album “Blood Spills Not Far From the Wound” offers just the kind of perfect mixture between melodic aggression and slightly dark club anthems that we have been sorely missing from the big names in the scene. Furthermore, Necessary Response are masters at producing beats that shake the dance floor and at combining memorable hook lines with an aggressive punch – hard stuff, but with a lot of feeling. Electro-sounds for the new Millennium! Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.