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One of the most consistent industrial bands of the 1980s, even though they regularly pursued a more electronic variant of the sound that swept into vogue during the '90s,
Front 242
were the premier exponent of European electronic body music. Initially, the group was just a duo when formed in October 1981 in Brussels; programmers
Patrick Codenys
and
Dirk Bergen
recorded
"Principles"
and released the single on New Dance Records. A year later, programmer
Daniel Bressanutti
(aka
Daniel B. Prothese
)
and lead vocalist
Jean-Luc de Meyer
joined as well; dubbed
Front 242
because of the name's universal meaning and united connotations, the quartet debuted in 1982 with the single
"U-Men"
and album
Geography
, recorded for Red Rhino Europe Records (RRE).
Not dissimilar to
Depeche Mode
and other synthesizer bands at the time,
Front 242
began playing live later that year, adding percussionist
Geoff Bellingham
but later replacing him with an ex-roadie,
Richard 23
(born
Richard Jonckheere
). (
Dirk Bergen
also left the working band, but stayed on to direct management.) The group's sound began to grow more aggressive with 1984's
No Comment
EP, still reminiscent of synth pop but with harder-hitting rhythms and added menace from
de Meyer
's vocals. By 1987,
Front 242
had gained an American contract through Chicago's Wax Trax!, the home of a diverse group of mostly European aggressive synthesizer acts later lumped together as exponents of industrial rock. Wax Trax! reissued much of the group's recordings (including the rarities collection
Back Catalogue
) and released a new album,
Official Version
. The first
Front 242
LP to coalesce as a consistent recording, the album contained several cold-wave club hits (
"Masterhit,"
"Quite Unusual"
) and, for the time, excellent production values. Released in 1988, third LP
Front by Front
was undoubtedly the group's best yet, with more emphasis on song structure than loose mechanistic grooves. Besides the alternative club hits
"Headhunter"
and
"Never Stop,"
the record was
Front 242
's most consistent.
By the end of the decade,
Front 242
had become the first Wax Trax! artist to make the jump to a mainstream label; Epic Records picked up the band's contract, reissuing each past album with new artwork and bonus tracks. The single
"Tragedy (For You)"
became another alternative club hit, and picked up rotation on MTV as well. Though the following album,
Tyranny (For You)
, couldn't touch
Front by Front
in terms of quality, it made great strides for the group in the minds of audiences -- by the time of its release in 1991,
Front 242
was, with
Ministry
and
Skinny Puppy
, one of the most well-known industrial acts in music.
With nary a lineup change in the past ten years, however,
Richard 23
finally left the group in 1993 after an American tour with the Lollapalooza festival (the trio replaced him with lyricists
Jean-Marc Pauly
and his brother
Pierre
). That same year
Front 242
released two LPs,
06:21:03:11 Up Evil
and
05:22:09:12 Off
, the first closer to pop music than anything the group had recorded before, and the second more abrasive than previous recordings. In the wake of industrial music's unlikely mainstream success -- which pushed unrestrained angst and raging guitars in the vein of
Nine Inch Nails
-- the
Front 242
LPs were not well received. Vocalist
De Meyer
left the group in 1995 to sing with various projects, including
Cobalt 60
and
Bio-Tek
.
Front 242
released a live LP (
Live Code
) and a remix album (
Mut@ge.Mix@ge
) but for the most part remained quiet while flocks of industrial bands invaded the mainstream charts during the mid- to late '90s. In 1997 the group again toured and issued the live album
Re-Boot
a year later.
Pulse
, a studio album of new material, was released in CD and DVD formats in 2003. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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