Artist's albums
Nothing Foretells Tomorrow
2021 · album
And The World Succumbs To Vermin
2020 · album
Compulsion
2020 · album
Dissociative Interlude
2018 · album
Absence: Into the Ether and the Void
2017 · album
Avulsion
2011 · album
The Pleasures Of Damned (Rare Tracks & Remixes)
2011 · album
Zal Ozidaniya
2010 · album
As They Drown in Their Lies
2010 · album
We're Set Silently on Fire
2006 · album
Presence: Into the Here and the Now
2005 · album
Precognitive Dissonance
2003 · album
Regression
2002 · album
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Biography
Influential, controversial, admired and despised. Genre twisting, intense, in your face, violent, maniacal, twisted.....the list goes on. Throw these pieces together and you are presented with Manufactura. The gripping Powernoise/Industrial/EBM/experimental/electronic/IDM/Ambient, etc. project from the mind of Karloz M, one of the most controversial figures in the modern rhythmic noise scene. For going more than 20 years now, Manufactura has been behind some of the most creative, genre-pushing explorations of power noise, ranging from the straightforward club-killers, to gritty and atmospheric moods, to lyrically-driven EBM crossovers. His music will take through loud and angry, crunchy and hard hitting rhythms. Then, before you know it, you're lost in the middle of a soothing, serene and melancholy down-tempo moment, then up again, pounding your fists away at the heavy beat. His brilliance lies in making it all flow together perfectly. Manufactura's music explores violence from an intensely personal level that no doubt adds to the controversy. By dealing with the uglier side of human nature from such a close perspective, there's something inherently more confrontational about his music. You can't dance to a Manufactura track and then forget about it; it's more disturbing than your typical four-on-the-floor beat laced with war movie samples. There's a lot more to Manufactura than aggression though and some of the most chilling moments are the quietest.