Stereomotion

Stereomotion is a German music project known for its dark and intense presence in the Industrial and Aggrotech scene, characterized by aggressive beats, powerful vocals, and a blend of electronic and industrial elements. The mastermind behind Stereomotion is Stefan Klenke, who embarked on this aural adventure in the early 2000s, striving to carve a niche within the darker recesses of the electronic music landscape. Since its inception, Stereomotion has been acclaimed for its dynamic sonic palette that weaves themes of conflict, faith, and human emotion into a cohesive, immersive experience.

With a discography punctuated by releases that exemplify the band's evolving sound and thematic exploration, Stereomotion has made significant strides in the industrial music genre. Albums such as "Days of Faith" and "Stolz Und Demut" showcase a commitment to exploring deep-seated emotional narratives, supported by a backdrop of relentless electronic beats and haunting synth layers. The project's more recent work, including "Apocalypse:Forever" and "Resistance:2012," continues to exhibit Stereomotion's signature blend of pulsating energy and existential contemplation, while "Sehn:Sucht" builds upon their established foundation with a raw portrayal of longing and desire. Through these releases, Stereomotion has solidified its stature as a compelling voice in the realm of industrial and Aggrotech music, resonating with fans seeking a profound sonic journey interlaced with introspection and intensity.

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Days of Faith
Album - 13 Tracks - Released September 27, 2013
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  1. September 27, 2013
  2. December 20, 2010
  3. January 25, 2008
  4. November 20, 2006
  5. October 8, 2005