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The sole creation of Steve Mecca, Serious Black is designed to expand and exploit the bounds of electronic gothic-industrial music. Within the framework of this genre, Serious Black takes old-school goth-industrial and applies a sonic defibrillator to revive the jaded listener. After years of exploration and refinement of synthesizer and sampler programming, Serious Black was born.
Although
Serious Black relies heavily on
complex electronics, it's the song writing skills that Mecca
brings to the table that separates Serious
Black from so many other electronic artists in this genre.
Variety from track to track is what makes Serious
Black unique.
According
to Serious Black, the creative
formula is simple. Take the framework of a song and make it
accessible but arcane. Rivet in a rhythm that cannot be denied,
sculpt and lathe complex sonorities and weld a compelling
vocal track to it. Mix judiciously with selected treatments
and master to perfection. Make no two works alike. Pour liberally
into listeners' ears. Repeat the process.
On
the first Serious Black release,
Barbican, Mecca enlists the aid
of Rich LaVere (vocals on "Days
of Future Past")
and Qortni (vocals on "The
Garden of Earthly Delights")
to further enhance and diversify the audio experience. The
title track on the CD, "Barbican," is a dark ambient
work and the lone instrumental piece. It was used in a PBS
Television documentary (TV
Station WSKG, Binghamton NY) about a disaster in upstate
NY, titled The
Flood of '35,
produced by Brian Frey.
Steve Mecca's previous recording credits include Nature's Fantasies with the Tangerine Dream inspired group Malaysian Pale and a compilation recording of New Jersey artists with the techno-pop group Chemistry Set.
Things
have moved fast since the release of Barbican,
the reviews are in and Serious Black is a hit! Serious Black is featured on the new, goth/industrial magazine/cd compilation called "Random Infliction" featuring Collide, Trinity, The Hungry Ghost, Son of William, Bitter Grace, Fields of Aplomb and others. It is being distributed to major retail outlets and is currently available on Dekonstruktion
Records' compilation "Blaklite Assembly V1.0."
Enter
the world of Serious Black now, where all is seen through
a glass darkly. The portal is open and the wraiths of future-retro
gothic industrial music issue forth. The voices are now calling
inside your head... And there will be no compromise...
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