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| Currents Of Death | |
| Genre: | Power Electronics |
| Theme: | |
| Years: | 1991-??? |
| Country: | Russia |
| City: | Novokuznetsk |
| Labels: | Fight Muzik Provoloka |
| Gears: | — |
| Members: | Dmitry Ponomarev, Dmitry Kravtchuk |
| Side Projects: | |
| Contact: | — |
| Site: | Discogs |
Currents Of Death is possibly first power electronics project on exUSSR scene.
First records was made at 91/92 in Novokuznetsk, Russia.
Originally their album was released in 2003 by label Fight Muzik under title "The Sect – National Holy Obligation", but in 2012 label Provoloka re-released this album as "Currents Of Death -
Cretodoh!" on enchanced CD with videoclip by Vadim Koshkin and Natalia Popikova, especially made for festival Exotica in 1993.
Discography
Full-length:
- 2003 - National Holy Obligation (as Sect)
- 2012 - Cretodoh! (as Currents Of Death)
Video
Currents Of Death - Fucking Electricity