Holocaust Theory

Holocaust Theory

Genres: dark ambient, industrial, power electronics, Rhythmic Noise, ambient

About Holocaust Theory

Hailing from San Francisco, Holocaust Theory is compised of James Curzon Vietzke and Scott William Beebe. The two have been collaborating since 1993 and have created an extremely dark entity of music. The enigmatic sound of Holocaust Theory blends a unique array of mysterious synths, catastrophic percussion, disturbing samples, cold ominous soundscapes, and heavily treated vocals to take the listener into an apocalyptic nightmare. Beebe and Vietzke seem to combine every emotion felt into a genre that stands alone. In late summer of 1998, Holocaust Theory embarked on their first headlining national tour with LA locals, Jugend Staat and Imperative Reaction. That tour was a great success and then in winter of 1999 HT played their first show in Europe at the Noize Terror Festival in Waregem, Belgium with Noisex, Suicide Commando, Sonar, Stin Scatzor, and others. The music and the name Holocaust Theory, describes how Vietzke and Beebe feel about the plague known as humanity and the path that society has created for the generations to come. Beebe and Vietzke feel there will be six phases of Holocaust known as Rain to cleanse the infection. This is their theory of the Holocaust. For more by the members of Holocaust Theory, look for James Curzon Vietzke's project Zymosiz and Scott William Beebe's project Savak. - Edited information from the band's page at Unit

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