Saturday, January 22, 2011

Sunday, July 25, 2010

New Track: Storm

In fall of 2010, new songs are to be released. Although it is hard to produce an electro trash track in less than two months. Soon to have Rev, Rival and hopefully Storm unleased in the upcoming EP, Color Doesn't Exist, the remainder of the summer will require alot of work.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

REV: Reving All Engines In September

REV, the newest track being released in September will be featured on our EP, Color Doesn't Exist. More info will be available on http://twitter.com/artificialvngnc.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Color Doesn't Exist EP

Color Doesn't Exist EP comes out in October of 2010. The hardest, twisted, distorted harcore electronic will be featured. No remixes, plain Artificial Vengeance wobbles. Will be sold to public in November of 2010.

Friday, July 2, 2010

Hrdkr Rkrds. Celebrates 1 Year


Hrdkr Rkrds. celebrates Canada Day and the 1 year existance of their record label. Along with Les Petits Bonheures, the executive producers for upcoming music videos, Artificial Vengeance, DJ Geddon, and many other important people. A new photograph was later released on the 1st of July to represent Hrdkr and it's distributors. Follow the label on Twitter.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

fONIXX


fONIXX recently interviewed with Artificial Vengeance, and asked them what is to be expected for their new EP Color Doesn't Exist. This was taken from the interview.

"Color Doesn't Exist is an EP of effects simply, wobbles, noises, we take samples from many things and add them. One specific song really is expected to be taken very seriously which is, Rival, a really hard song to listen to, cause of it's content. It's the hardest and heaviest song we have yet. If we put many electrostep and harcore electronic artists together, Rival sums it up. We don't have a music video for that in the future, but we do plan to have a sketched animation music video to go with it."



Saturday, June 5, 2010

Louisbourg Park


Tonight's event was located at a park in northern Montreal, where a organization invited us to bash the living days out of the audience. With what? Tons of electrostep wobbles and loops. Enough to turn everybody crazy. So crazy that one person from the audience decided to jump on stage, rip out the cables out of the CDJ-1000MK3's and spill his beer all on the dj booth. Well, needless to say, it went really psychotic with all the heavy things that we we're playing, including that super wild guy with his beer. More than 2,500 fans of Artificial Vengeance showed up and enjoyed every minute, from what it seemed. There were some really messed up times in the day. But it was all for the cause I suppose. Tonight, we play @ Redlite.