🤖 IMMINENT [Power Noise]

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  1. IMMINENT + SYNAPSCAPE➤Continental Time Lapse➤The Humanoid Problem➤00:00:25
  2. IMMINENT + THOROFON➤No More Chain Gang➤Fear No More➤00:11:06
  3. IMMINENT➤Ila➤Cask Strength➤00:16:30
  4. IMMINENT STARVATION➤Tentack One➤Nord➤00:25:15
  5. ROB(U)RANG➤Tr(I)Hhem Robofull [Imminent Rmx]➤Rob(U)Rang & Friends➤00:33:23
  6. SYNTECH➤Signal Flare➤Rising From The Ashes➤00:38:19
  7. XOTOX➤Fieber➤Essentials➤00:44:45
  8. CEREBRAL STROBOSCOPIC SPIRAL➤Motor Psycho [Slovakian Grand Prix]➤Andreas N°10 - La Machine (V/A)➤00:48:59
  9. DELTA FILES➤Syndrome➤Body Bags➤00:54:44
  10. MICK HARRIS + AMBRE➤Ome➤Dys➤01:01:32
  11. NULLVEKTOR➤Zwischenlandung➤Strom Aufwarts➤01:12:03
  12. SCRAP.EDX➤Mc02 Xenophobic Algorithm➤The Latitude Zero Project➤01:19:10
  13. CONVERTER➤Subliminal Eye [Lsi]➤Expansion Pack 2.0➤01:27:57
  14. AXIOME➤Vriespunt➤Ten Hymns For Sorbetière Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Freezer➤01:38:39
  15. IMMINENT STARVATION➤Even Stars...➤Human Dislocation➤01:45:55
  16. IMMINENT ➤L'Orpailleur➤LĂĽx (V/A)➤01:53:23
  17. IMMINENT➤Necunoscut➤Mythrality➤02:00:31

 

✚ Imminent Starvation was the early alias of Olivier Moreau, a Belgian electronic musician who later continued his work under the name Imminent. He is a pivotal figure in the evolution of rhythmic noise and industrial techno, blending brutalist aesthetics with sophisticated sound design. His work has deeply influenced the harder edges of experimental electronic music since the mid-1990s. Under the Imminent Starvation (1994–1999) moniker, Olivier Moreau developed an aggressive, detailed, and highly structured form of electronic music that fused: Rhythmic industrial noise, Power electronics, Broken techno beats and Glitch structures. Following 1999, Moreau dropped "Starvation" from his name and began releasing music simply as Imminent. This shift also marked a refinement and deepening of his sound — less chaotic, more sculptural, and more rhythmically nuanced. Alongside artists like Converter, Winterkälte, and Sonar, Imminent Starvation helped define and popularize the rhythmic noise genre — a structured, dancefloor-compatible evolution of harsh noise and industrial music. Moreau was among the first to synthesize techno’s rhythm with noise’s texture and industrial’s aggression, laying groundwork for breakcore, hard industrial techno, and modern dark ambient-techno fusion. Vital to the development of Ant-Zen Records' sound and aesthetic — this became the epicenter of rhythmic noise in Europe. His influence is apparent in later producers who bridge industrial, techno, and experimental fields — such as Ancient Methods, Kangding Ray, Vatican Shadow, Orphx, and Container. Olivier Moreau (Imminent Starvation / Imminent) occupies a crucial position in the lineage of electronic music that prioritizes raw energy, dystopian atmospheres, and architectural rhythm. His fusion of noise, techno, and industrial paved the way for several modern subgenres and reshaped the aesthetics of harsh electronic sound in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

✚ Imminent Starvation Ă©tait le premier pseudonyme d’Olivier Moreau, musicien Ă©lectronique belge qui poursuivit ensuite son travail sous le nom de Imminent. Il est une figure centrale dans l’Ă©volution du rhythmic noise et de la techno industrielle, mĂŞlant une esthĂ©tique brutaliste Ă  une conception sonore sophistiquĂ©e. Son Ĺ“uvre a profondĂ©ment influencĂ© les sphères les plus abrasives de la musique Ă©lectronique expĂ©rimentale depuis le milieu des annĂ©es 1990. Sous le nom Imminent Starvation (1994–1999), Olivier Moreau a dĂ©veloppĂ© une musique Ă©lectronique agressive, dĂ©taillĂ©e et hautement structurĂ©e, fusionnant : Rhythmic industrial noise, Power electronics, Broken techno beats et Glitch structures. Ă€ partir de 1999, Moreau a abandonnĂ© le terme "Starvation" pour se faire appeler simplement Imminent. Ce changement marqua Ă©galement un affinement et une densification de son langage sonore — moins chaotique, plus sculptural, avec une rythmique plus nuancĂ©e. Aux cĂ´tĂ©s d’artistes comme Converter, Winterkälte ou Sonar, Imminent Starvation a contribuĂ© Ă  dĂ©finir et populariser le genre rhythmic noise — une Ă©volution structurĂ©e et compatible avec la danse du harsh noise et de la musique industrielle. Moreau fut parmi les premiers Ă  synthĂ©tiser la rythmique de la techno, la texture du noise, et l’agressivitĂ© industrielle, posant les bases du breakcore, de la techno industrielle dure, et des fusions modernes entre ambient sombre et techno. Il a jouĂ© un rĂ´le clĂ© dans le dĂ©veloppement de l’esthĂ©tique sonore du label Ant-Zen Records, devenu l’Ă©picentre du rhythmic noise en Europe. Son influence se retrouve chez des producteurs ultĂ©rieurs qui relient les champs industriel, techno et expĂ©rimental, tels qu’Ancient Methods, Kangding Ray, Vatican Shadow, Orphx ou Container. Olivier Moreau (Imminent Starvation / Imminent) occupe une position essentielle dans l’histoire de la musique Ă©lectronique, en mettant l’accent sur l’Ă©nergie brute, les atmosphères dystopiques, et la rythmique architecturale. Sa fusion du noise, de la techno et de l’industriel a ouvert la voie Ă  plusieurs sous-genres modernes et a redĂ©fini l’esthĂ©tique du son Ă©lectronique abrasif Ă  la fin des annĂ©es 1990 et au dĂ©but des annĂ©es 2000.


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