Decoded Feedback burst on to the industrial scene in the mid 1990s with the highly acclaimed self-titled demo tape Decoded Feedback. This creative duo brought together all the elements and contrasts that exist between the sexes, and at the same time using their diverse backgrounds, European and Canadian, to successfully create their own unique sound. This proved to be a powerful combination. After an amazing review in Belgium’s Side-Line magazine, Decoded Feedback was picked up immediately by one of Europe’s leading industrial labels, Hard Records.
1996 marked the year of their first CD release entitled Overdosing. The quality and power of Overdosing opened more doors for Decoded Feedback, capturing the attention of not just the industrial community, but also of Europe's leading electro label, Zoth Ommog, who arranged to release the band's second CD Technophoby in 1997. This CD later came to the attention of America's leading industrial label, Metropolis Records, who soon after became Decoded Feedback’s official North American label. The band’s third CD Bio-Vital was released in 1998 and instantly hit the German Alternative Charts (DAC). Decoded Feedback was also voted one of the best groups on Zoth Ommog. EVOLution marked their fourth release and demonstrated their growth and established position in the electronic community. This CD brought together a perfect mix of Industrial and EBM, pulling you in and enveloping you into the interwoven dance floor textures and symphonic melodies.
In 2000, Decoded Feedback signed to the up and coming German label, Bloodline. Reflect in Silence was Marco and Yone’s first single which was released in Sept 2000 to critical acclaim. The full length CD Mechanical Horizon was released soon after. This CD pulled together all of the elements that had now become the famous Decoded Feedback sound, but added some new touches. More elaborate sequences, less distorted vocals, richer soundscapes. It perfectly demonstrated the versatility of this Italian/Canadian band. 2001 was the year of touring, festivals and studio production. In April, they headlined a European tour with Noisex, Sonar and Re/Work. In August they participated in their first European festival, Eurorock 2001. 2002 was a year dedicated to hard work in the Defcode Lab studio preparing for their next release.
2003 marked the year of a powerful return to their roots and a change in European record companies. DF is now signed to Out of Line. Phoenix and Shockwave show a return to a harder, more minimalist sound. Very edgy and powerful, reminiscent of Technophoby and Bio-Vital. Phoenix and Shockwave were so well received that Decoded Feedback embarked on a full European tour with Haujobb in May/June 2003. On May 5th, Shockwave hit the DAC (Deutsche Alternative Charts) at number 4. Shockwave stayed on the DAC charts for 7 weeks. It entered the charts at number 4 and stayed in the top 3 positions, along with Marilyn Manson and Linkin Park, for 6 weeks reaching number 1 on week 22. Shockwave had the honour of being voted #3 Top International Album of 2003 on the DAC.
2004 proved to be a very productive and exciting year. Decoded Feedback embarked on yet another European tour in February/March, this time with support group God Module. The huge success of this tour brought Decoded Feedback to the attention of Europe’s biggest festival M’era Luna in Germany, where they played in August. To round up this very successful year, Decoded Feedback was invited to play an exclusive show in Mexico City at the renowned DadaX club.
2005 has been an extremely productive and exciting year so far. Combustion was released worldwide in September to rave reviews. Decoded Feedback were a huge hit at 2 major festivals: Infest 2005 (UK) and Blacksun Festival (USA). They will wrap up this exciting year co-headlining the Out of Line festival tour in Germany in November with Blutengel. A full European and North American tour are planned for spring 2006.
In 2010, Decoded Feedback return with their new album "Aftermath ". Throughout their musical career, Decoded Feedback has managed to stay true to their industrial roots while at the same time experimenting with various new sounds and techniques. Decoded Feedback have now returned with their much anticipated follow-up to Combustion entitled Aftermath. Picking up where its predecessor left off, the album is a striking barrage of hard hitting basslines, acidic synths, and distorted vocals all fueled by emotion.
Biagiotti and Dudas originally experimented with the fusion of punk and electro, but over time developed a more cold, industrial-oriented sound. By the time Evolution was released, they had attempted to create a blend of industrial and electronic body music, with "interwoven dance floor textures and symphonic melodies". This sound culminated with Mechanical Horizon, but turned sharply with Shockwave, an album that was seen as somewhat of a return to an older style. The duo's most recent release, Combustion, continues in this trend.
Both members have also cited the tensions that exist between genders and international boundaries, as well as their own unique backgrounds, as a driving force behind their music - especially in an attempt to create their own unique style. Decoded Feedback's music is popular within the darker electronic music scene, especially among fans of electro-industrial music. Comparable artists include fellow Metropolis Records label mates Haujobb, Wumpscut, Suicide Commando, and Front Line Assembly, as well as Zoth Ommog label mates X Marks the Pedwalk and Evil's Toy.
Decoded Feedback are:
Marco Biagiotti - vox, lyrics, samples, sequences, arrangement, basses and drums
Yone Dudas - keyboards, sequences, arrangement, samples, basses, drums and lyrics
Discography:
* Decoded Feedback - (CS) 1993 - no label
* Elektroküte – (CS Mini Album) 1994 - no label
* Overdosing – (CD Album) 1996 - Hard Records, Cleopatra • (CD Album) 2002 - Dying Culture
* Technophoby – (CD Album) 1997 - Zoth Ommog, Metropolis
* Bio-Vital – (CD Album) 1998 - Zoth Ommog • 1999 Metropolis
* EVOlution – (CD) 1999 - Zoth Ommog, Metropolis
* Mechanical Horizon – (CD Album) 2000 - Metropolis, Bloodline
* Reflect in Silence – (CD Maxi) 2000 - Bloodline
* Phoenix – (CD Maxi) 2002 - Out of Line
* Shockwave – (CD Album, Enhanced) 2003 - Metropolis • (CD Album, Enhanced) 2004 - Irond
* BioMechanic – (2xCD) 2004 - Metropolis
* Combustion – (CD Album, Enhanced) 2005 - Out of Line, Metropolis • (CD Album, Enhanced) 2005 - Irond
* Aftermath – (CD Album) 2010 - Metropolis Records
* disKonnekt – (CD Album) 2012 - Metropolis Records
* Dark Passenger – (CD Album) 2016 - Metropolis Records
evolution
Decoded Feedback Lyrics
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Oceans blue shining in perfection
Time will destroy this illusion
Atomic bombs in waves of mutilation
Its evolution
I've felt the cold technology injection
I've seen my children losing their emotions
Self-destruct by its evolution
Its evolution
I wish I could be there
To protect my children
From the nightmare
That will steal their dreams
Forever
I wish I could be there
To protect my children
From the nightmare
That will steal their dreams
Forever
I wish I could be there
To protect my children
From the nightmare
That will steal their dreams
Forever
I wish I could be there
To protect my children
From the nightmare
That will steal their dreams
Forever
I've seen the world in its creation
Oceans blue shining in perfection
Time will destroy this illusion
Atomic bombs in waves of mutilation
Its evolution
I wish I could be there
To protect my children
From the nightmare
That will steal their dreams
Forever
I wish I could be there
To protect my children
From the nightmare
That will steal their dreams
Forever
The lyrics of "EVOlution" by Decoded Feedback reflects the artist's concerns about the impact of technology and human progress on the natural world and our future generations. The song begins with a description of the beauty of the world during its creation, with the "oceans blue shining in perfection." However, as time passes, this illusion is destroyed by the self-destructing evolution of society. The lyrics mention "atomic bombs in waves of mutilation" which suggests that the destructive effects of science and technology could lead to the ultimate destruction of the world as we know it.
The second verse of the lyrics reflects the artist's personal experience with the negative impact of the technological advancements of our times on future generations. They have witnessed their own children losing emotions and control as a result of a reliance on technology. The artist feels helpless in the face of the unstoppable evolution of science and technology and wishes they could protect their children from the "nightmare" of the future that will steal their dreams forever.
Overall, "EVOlution" sends a powerful message about the destructive impact of progress on our natural world and the need for us to balance our technological advancements with the preservation of our environment and our humanity.
Line by Line Meaning
I've seen the world in its creation
I have witnessed the formation of the world
Oceans blue shining in perfection
I have observed the beautiful, flawless blue color of the oceans
Time will destroy this illusion
The passage of time will break down this image of perfection
Atomic bombs in waves of mutilation
Bombs will create waves of devastation and destruction
Its evolution
This is the course of natural progress and change
I've felt the cold technology injection
I have been exposed to the impersonal effects of advanced technology on society
I've seen my children losing their emotions
I have observed the detrimental impact of technology on the emotional development of my offspring
I've lost control of my creation
I no longer have the ability to oversee and direct the impact of my creation on the world
Self-destruct by its evolution
The natural course of progress will lead to the destruction of that which was created
I wish I could be there
I deeply desire to have the ability to protect and guide my loved ones
To protect my children
I want to shield my offspring from the dangers and harms of the world
From the nightmare
To save them from the horrors that exist in reality
That will steal their dreams
To prevent their hopes and aspirations from being destroyed
Forever
For an eternity, as an ongoing and consistent goal
Contributed by Wyatt B. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Starduster93
one of the best covers I´ve seen in the genre..and of course DECODED FEEDBACK!!
nevets68
I believe this is a original song...not a cover.
Romain DJDneufcentseize
Si envoûtant et si d'actualité avec les médias sous contrôle...
Ulises Guerrero
Es hipnotico el tema pero aceptable!!!!!!!!!!!
Anakin Skywalker
this is the dopest shit yo
nevets68
no doubt son.
MegaXowen
/constant repeat
nevets68
@tbmuex Word is born , cuz.
metroidzilla
666 views lol