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After 4 full length CD’s, 3 EP’s and hundreds of live performances around the world, God Module is still evolving into the monster it was meant to be. God Mod founder and mastermind Jasyn Bangert has brought his childhood dreams to life as musical nightmares. Aided by current God Mod members Clint Carney (system syn, Imperative Reaction) and Courtney Bangert, God Module take all the common electro - gothic - Industrial cliches and systematically tear them apart. Melded with their own musical DNA, they are stitched back together again to create a constantly mutating soundtrack to the most fucked up horror film you will never see.

Early 2011 will see the release of the new God Module CD “RITUALS”, the follow up to the recent EP ” The Magic In My Heart IS Dead”.

“God Module combines elements of harsh Techno, Darkwave, Goth and Industrial. Pounding beats mix with hypnotic synth hooks, deranged film samples and psychotically-effected vocals to make up a sound that is as spooky as it is danceable.”

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  • joecubbie

    These guys are amazing

    14 May 1:14am Reply
  • kaminekosan

    Dear Dead Flesh still going strong on my charts, what a masterpiece.

    8 Apr 2:28am Reply
  • DarkRivitHead

    Great to see God Module in Nashville. Thanks.

    27 Mar 3:53pm Reply
  • amart129

    It was a real treat to have God Module and their beloved dead flesh come to Milwaukee!

    24 Mar 12:34pm Reply
  • DarkRivitHead

    Can't wait to see God Module in Nashville, TN - March 26.

    20 Mar 4:07am Reply
  • CommunionAD

    God Module is featured on our March 4th show!! -- This week Communion After Dark spins new music from Blutengel, Tenek, Project Pitchfork and more. Guest: Ben V of Ludovico Technique! We are a weekly podcast featuring the newest and best Gothic/Industrial EBM and electro music. Check out our playlists at CommunionAfterDark.com. http://communionafterdark.com/

    4 Mar 7:28pm Reply
  • inflikkt

    artificial was ok at best. i duno why everyone praises it... earlier funker vogt cds were way more influential to the evolution of aggrotech ebm. empath is where god mod started to shine imo.. and viscera was the peak. that said its kinda sad they have run out of inspiration? doing an 'empath' tour? and re-releasing empath? lol. o well :D

    3 Mar 8:37pm Reply
  • CrySTALcrafter

    Agreed. "Victims Among Friend" is nice to0.

    24 Jul 2012 Reply
  • Yuhas

    Empath and Viscera - you were the best then:) Now... there are few great numbers like "ART" or "Doppelganger" but overall MEEEH

    13 Jun 2012 Reply
  • NurVerzweiflung

    Genius stuff.

    11 Jun 2012 Reply
  • Uchiha_HyBreeD

    New album has got to be their best."wtf is wrong with you people".

    29 May 2012 Reply
  • ProjectPickaxe

    great show last night! even without Clint or Courtney.

    19 May 2012 Reply
  • Erastaroth

    @ DJ_Tyrant: I Totally agree after giving it a few listens, but my comment was referring to the charts on here. ;)

    30 Apr 2012 Reply
  • JAky6oBi4

    Come to Russia I beg you :D

    19 Apr 2012 Reply
  • Cyberwave13

    I absolutely love there sound!!!, keep it up guys and ghouls!! :)

    12 Apr 2012 Reply
  • Heyhooletsgo

    I'm most impressed....

    14 Mar 2012 Reply
  • DEVANGELOU

    I hear you'll be in NYC this summer ... wishes do come true bless you dear boy's who you bringing along? ( man hug )

    1 Mar 2012 Reply
  • DJ_Tyrant

    Artificial was their masterpiece album. There have been occasional stand out tracks since then, but as a whole the calibre of songs, production qualities, and tone of songs flowing from one into the next on Artificial are just their best and some of the finest in the history of industrial. Some may dismiss is as just psytrance derivative, but that album was almost single-handedly responsible for introducing trance leads and themes into modern industrial. Along with Suicide Commando's album Mindstrip, it pretty much defined what would become modern Aggrotech. It's a shame that fans of both acts have largely been complacent and not held them to the high standards of performance that were displayed on those two albums.

    26 Dec 2011 Reply
  • Erastaroth

    @Thallassa: Which album do you prefer?

    17 Nov 2011 Reply
  • Thallassa

    The Source isn't going to be topped, the viscera album was, in my opinion...

    1 Nov 2011 Reply
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