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Biografie : Khadaver

Energetic cyber metal machine KHADAVER was established in early 2006 Anti Domini by driving force behind the band – Nihil Nix. With aim to combine electro/industrial, gothic and metal elements he was joined by Necrocyklo on drums, Hu-Zhvak on bass and beast behind the microphone Nekro Mantikk. As the time passed by, first dysfunctional cog Necrocyklo dropped out and the band decided to continue as trio with drum machine blasting beats, because machines don’t make mistakes. After two intense year of rehearsals, gigs, quarrels and recordings – the first designed virus called Beta Version was in 2008 unleashed onto unsuspecting victims not only in Slovak Republic, from where the band hails, but also throughout the whole world.

Receiving fair ratings and appraisals such as “The whole EP is very diverse and showcases the bands creativity in writing songs.” (Infernal Masquerade Webzine) or “Definitely recommendable firstling.” (Terror Verlag), plus feedback from fans on live shows and various social sites, the band saw that direction they took is right and at the end of 2009 started to prepare themselves for the next record.

At the beginning of 2010, Hu-Zhvak decided to drop out from well operative machine upon his own will, thus becoming just another defected cog. Only few weeks lasting intensive manhunt brought new power among the remaining core duo – melodic bass pulses operator Syonix Khalt.

Following the review conclusion in SPARK Rock Magazine: “Considering the fact that these five songs are very catchy, I believe that we will hear more stuff pretty soon.”, KHADAVER began to record new songs resulting in first dose for virus-addicted fans – brand new EP GOD-RW. This newly bred virus consists of three songs and three remixes packed with energy and rawness, carefully balanced between the electro and metal and shows the direction where the band will march proudly into the future.

But this is not the end, for we have more weapons hidden in our bunkers and hangars ready to commence an assault . . .

Source : www.khadaver.com