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Taboos and dark electro – interview with Device Noize

Device Noize is one of those dark electro/aggrotech projects that still are able sound convincing in their uncompromising upproach, which is less and less present in modern dark independent scene. Simple, straight to the point and without unnecessary expermients – that’s the most simple characteristic of the music created by this one-man band hailing from Celaya, the capital of Guanajuato state in Mexico. Baisically the origin of the project explains many things, and thus Septanz Cadenas, the man behind Device Noize gave very concrete responses, because it’s the music which speaks best. New album will be published soon,until  that time we recommend to listen “Tabues” album re-released by Halotan Records, or our lates sampler which also containes one new song from the Mexican

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Adalbert: Can you tell me why you started to create music and how Device Noise begun? I guess your first record was “Nimfomania” from 2012.

Device Noize: I don’t know, I do not remember, it think it was just my fate to make music, it’s something that’s in your life, you can call it a destiny.

Adalbert:  The title “Tabues” (recently re-released by Halotan Records) means “Taboo” in English. What taboos are you describing in your music?

The track 'Para siempre' talks about a prostitute, which for society is a taboo, the track 'Eutanasia' speaks of a person who wants to die because he has a terminal illness

               Device Noize:  The track “Para siempre” talks about a prostitute, which for society is a taboo, the track “Eutanasia” speaks of a person who wants to die because he has a terminal illness,  and someone wants to help her to die by injection, and that for people it’s also a taboo. The title of the album was chosen especially because of those tracks.

Adalbert: For me the whole record is very strong, but my favourites are “Para siempre”, “Olividados”, and “Sangre por vida”. Which track are your favourite ones?

Device Noize:  “Trasendiste”, “Eutanasia” and “Elevate”.

Adalbert: On latest Halotan sampler we can listen to your new song called “I’ll kill you” – this composition is slightly different from your effort from “Tabues” – more “automatic” feeling, even more dance oriented than previous songs, and… it’s in English. Is this direction in which Device Noise music will go?

Device Noize:  Those are songs that are simply created at the  certain moment as I do not plan anything. The music goes first,  I write lyrics afterwards.  Everything depends on my mood.

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