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The first EP, "Turbo Killer," sets the tone for the trilogy, with its pulsing synths and driving beats. The title track, "Turbo Killer," is a standout, with its catchy hook and infectious rhythm. The EP also features "Nightcall," a track that would go on to be featured in the popular video game "Drive."
: A vocal-driven synth-pop track that leans into a bleak, post-apocalyptic poetry, proving Carpenter Brut's versatility.
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EP III 7. Roller Mobster (3:36) 8. Division Ruine (4:31) 9. Turbo Killer (4:21) 10. Run, Sally, Run! (4:15)
Franck Hueso, operating under the moniker Carpenter Brut, completely redefined the boundaries of electronic music. By blending the melodic sensibilities of synthpop with the aggression of heavy metal, he created a subgenre often referred to as "darksynth." The first EP, "Turbo Killer," sets the tone
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: A narrative-driven piece featuring a heavy, chugging rhythm that mirrors the footsteps of a relentless killer.
: High-energy and frantic, evoking the feeling of an 80s action hero fighting through an army of cyborgs.
Trilogy is a 15-track, 75-minute odyssey that refuses to be background music. Tracks like and "Le Perv" are built for mosh pits, not chill-out lounges. The music evokes John Carpenter’s horror scores (hence the name) crossed with Slayer’s aggression and Giorgio Moroder’s disco precision.
