With the success of the tour and increasing popularity Severn chose to withdraw from college and devote full attention to the band and pursue music production as a career. He also setup the now famous T.G.I.F.Studios where in time over 50 CDs would be recorded by acts such as Eco, Evil's Toy and Armageddon Dildos. Regan wanted to go in a different direction, so he departed and was replaced by Sevren Ni-Arb's brother Thorsten Schmechta (aka Raive Yarx) for the next maxi-single (The Trap) and the second full-length album (Human Desolation). A second European tour was conducted with even more dates and better attendance than the first. Almost immediately after the tour yet another maxi-single (PARANOID ILLUSIONS) was released.
Always looking to innovate and further differentiate the band from other industrial acts, in 1994 the sound of XMTP was enriched by the addition of the vocal presence of Sevren's future wife Stefanie Eckmann-Schmechta (aka Estefania). Their third full-length album (The Killing Had Begun) featured her input and an increasingly rich and nuanced soundscape This was followed by another tour throughout Germany and their first official "Best Of" album (Air Back Trax).
XMTP stunned some fans with a changed stylistic approach for the 1995 maxi-single release (Facer) which featured a mature, techno-influenced club sound. Initially rejected by industrial purists this sound was a precursor which was to define modern EBM and Futurepop. A year later this sound was further refined on their fourth full-length album (Meshwork). Although this album drew criticism from long-time XMTP fans at the time, it gained the band a larger following abroad in the U.S. In time this album would come to be widely considered not only one of XMTP's finest but a modern EBM masterpiece against which others are measured.
The 1996 XMTP album (Drawback) was the fifth and final album they were to release on Zoth-Ommog. Although the band lavished effort on the project and considered it one of their finest, pre-occupation on techno side-projects by management at their label meant it received little promotion and the haphazardly planned support tour never materialized. With the birth of his first son and frustration with record labels in general (and the mismanagement of Zoth Ommog in particular) Sevren chose to suspend the XMTP project indefinitely and take a prolonged hiatus from music. Shortly thereafter Zoth-Ommog folded and shuttered it's doors forever.
Interest from the industrial community continued for XMTP despite difficulty finding material, so seven years later in 2003 the band assembled and released a 2 x CD compilation album of rarities, unreleased tracks, and B-sides (Experiences) for the loyal fanbase, seemingly as a final milestone on the project.
However, with the growth in popularity of industrial and ebm amongst a new generation of listeners the demand for XMTP material has only increased unabated. To meet this demand in 2009 the owner of the industrial label Infacted Recordings and former Zoth Ommog A&R Manager, Torben Schmidt, established their Digital Division and made Sevren the offer to make the entire XMTP catalog (as well as a number of XMTP side-projects) available for download on popular services like iTunes, Amazon, Napster and Musicload. Pleased by the high volume of downloads the decision was made to re-master and re-release two of the earlier maxi-singles (Abattoir and Cenotaph) as part of Infacted's limited release ALLTIME CLASSIXX COLLECTIONS. Not merely re-issues, these limited to 1000 pressing special editions also contain live versions, tracks from rare out-of-print compilations and previously un-released remixes added to the tracklistings.
Sevren Ni-Arb and Raive Yarx had harbored thoughts of new material over the years since retiring and met in early 2009 to discuss ideas and methods for a new approach. They came to the conclusion: XMTP would be back with a new album! Encouraged by the reception of their back catalog from listeners both new & old, the group spent the year polishing concepts that had been considered during their long hiatus. In 2010 XMTP released their first new album in nearly 15 years ( Inner Zone Journey). Once again, they made a stylistic shift from their established sound, opting for a more mature sound that featured a fusion of elements of ebm, trance and synthpop to forge something new. Initial fan reaction was mixed yet again, but the album has received wide critical acclaim as one of the best releases of 2010 and a welcome return of XMTP. They performed both new & classic material live to huge crowds at the 2010 Wave Gotik Treffen festival in Leipzig, Germany cementing the message that at long last...XMTP was back!
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Made of Wax
X-Marks the Pedwalk Lyrics
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All the faces on the ground
The faces seem to be made of wax
All the eyes out of life
The walls so red
My thoughts turn to black
All the men they are moving so slow
People staring at the scene
Policemen talking about what happened
A woman′s shout
Made of wax
Can't enter this floor
Something′s wrong here
I open the door
The walls
Can't enter this floor
Just one moment
I can see your face
It seems to be
Made of wax
Made of wax
Can't enter this floor
The song "Made of Wax" by X-Marks the Pedwalk is a gothic/electronic composition that describes a surreal and eerie atmosphere. The lyrics suggest a sense of confusion and despair, as the singer seems to witness a disturbing and supernatural event. He notices that the faces of the people around him, who are lying on the ground, seem to be made of wax, which creates a macabre and unreal ambiance. He further observes that the eyes of those people are devoid of life and the walls are blood-red, and he is plunged into darkness.
As he tries to make sense of the situation, he sees that the people are moving slowly, and the tears are cold. Meanwhile, the police talk about what happened, and a woman's voice screams in the distance. As he tries to investigate further, he realizes that he can't enter the floor, and there is something wrong with the walls. However, he catches a glimpse of somebody's face, which also appears to be 'made of wax.' The song ends with the singer unable to decipher the mystery, creating an ominous and haunting feeling.
The lyrics of "Made of Wax" are open to interpretation, but it seems to be a metaphorical representation of an unnatural event that is hard to comprehend. The disorienting lyrics and the haunting music allude to the idea of the dark and unknown that surrounds us, which we cannot control. The theme of being trapped or unable to escape is also prominent in the song, adding to the sense of paranoia and dread.
Line by Line Meaning
I look around
The singer is observing their surroundings
All the faces on the ground
Many people are laying face down
The faces seem to be made of wax
The faces are expressionless and lifeless
All the eyes out of life
The eyes of the people are dull and lifeless
The walls so red
The walls are painted red
My thoughts turn to black
The singer's thoughts become dark and negative
All the men they are moving so slow
The people are moving slowly as if in shock or grief
People staring at the scene
Onlookers are observing the situation
The tears so cold
The tears shed are emotionless and unfeeling
Policemen talking about what happened
Law enforcement is discussing or investigating the scene
A woman's shout
A female voice can be heard yelling
Made of wax
The lifeless and emotionless appearance of the faces is compared to wax figures
Can't enter this floor
Access to a specific area is denied
Something's wrong here
The singer senses that something is off or not right
I open the door
The singer takes action and tries to enter a room
The walls
The physical structure surrounding the artist
Just one moment
The artist is pausing or taking a brief moment
I can see your face
The singer is able to see another person's face
It seems to be
The singer is not sure, but the face appears to be
Made of wax
The other person's face also appears lifeless and emotionless like wax
Can't enter this floor
Access is still denied to this particular area
Writer(s): Sevren Ni-arb
Contributed by Ava L. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
naturesinterface
Always loved that echoed choir. Starts at 42 seconds in.