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Skinny Puppy (cEvin Key, Nivek Ogre) - Ain't It Dead Yet? / Cyberaktif

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Canadian band with members cEvin Key (keyboards, percussion) and Nivek Ogre (vocals), founded in late 1982 in Vancouver, BC. They got a contract at Nettwerk via the demo tape "Back And Forth" and released their first EP "Remission" in 1984. Their records were released in Europe by Play It Again Sam [PIAS].

They released their first LP "Bites" in 1985, now with member Wilhelm Schroeder (better known as Bill Leeb) on keyboards. In 1986, Schroeder was replaced on keyboards by Dwayne R. Goettel (then in the group Psyche). Over a career spanning 20+ years and as many releases, Skinny Puppy has remained fresh and vital to its many fans, and is considered as one of the most important bands in the industrial/gothic/ebm genre, inspiring such acts as Nine Inch Nails and Marilyn Manson.

Skinny Puppy disbanded for a time, following the death of Goettel by overdose in August 1995. Their final album "The Process" was completed and released in early 1996, and quickly became a bridge that earned the band many new fans. After a 5 year absence, they reformed in 2000 for a one-off concert appearance at the Doomsday festival in Dresden, Germany (which has since been released as Back And Forth, Vol. 5 in 2001). The first studio album since their reformation "The Greater Wrong Of The Right" was released after years of anticipation in 2004. They embarked on a worldwide tour in support, and a DVD has been released documenting the North American leg. 2007 saw the release of "Mythmaker", and in 2011 the band released its final album with label SPV, "hanDover". They signed with Metropolis Records in 2012, and released the live album "Bootlegged, Broke And In Solvent Seas". The band released their 12th studio album "Weapon" on May 28, 2013.

Members: Justin Bennett, Kevin Crompton (cEvin Key), Kevin Ogilvie (Nivek Ogre), Mark Walk, Matthew Setzer
Former Members: Bill Leeb, Dave Ogilvie, Dwayne R. Goettel

Website: https://skinnypuppy.com/   http://www.litany.net/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OfficialSkinnyPuppy
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/officialskinnypuppy
Twitter: https://twitter.com/skinnypuppy_
Tumblr: https://fuckyeahskinnypuppy.tumblr.com/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjBUnfnYV_pRzBbm2AHoVKg
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/officialskinnypuppy
Bandcamp: https://skinnypuppy.bandcamp.com/

https://www.metropolis-records.com/artist/skinny-puppy






https://www.last.fm/music/Skinny+Puppy/hanDover


Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5Mu0EMEsUIVE132pNMywns
Spotify SP Radio: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1E4mO89yIdfcHy


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Re: Skinny Puppy - Ain't It Dead Yet?
« Reply #1 on: April 25, 2022, 08:41:44 PM »
Skinny Puppy - Dig It [Official Music Video]




Skinny Puppy - Smothered Hope [Official Music Video]




Skinny Puppy - Killing Game [Official Music Video]




Skinny Puppy - Spasmolytic [Official Music Video]




Skinny Puppy - Testure [Official Music Video]




Skinny Puppy - Far Too Frail [Official Music Video]




Skinny Puppy - Stairs and Flowers [Official Music Video]




SKINNY PUPPY 'Hardset Head' THE PROCESS Official Music Video (HQ Audio)




Skinny Puppy - "Hexonexxon" SPV Records - Official Music Video




Skinny Puppy "Fascist Jock Itch"




SKINNY PUPPY "Worlock" BANNED VIDEO




Skinny Puppy - Worlock




Skinny Puppy Tin Omen




Skinny Puppy - Assimilate




Skinny Puppy - Rodent




Skinny Puppy - VX Gas Attack




Skinny Puppy Anger 1987




Skinny Puppy - Morpheus Laughing




Skinny Puppy - Glass Houses




Skinny Puppy - Dogshit




Skinny Puppy - Crucible




Skinny Puppy - Ghostman




Skinny Puppy - Past Present




Skinny Puppy - Censor (Statisch Video)




Skinny Puppy - Deep Down Trauma Hounds




Skinny Puppy - Grave Wisdom - Doomsday [HQ Audio]




Skinny Puppy - Human Disease




SKINNY PUPPY - illisiT [Official Video] HD




Skinny Puppy - "Haze" SPV Records




Skinny Puppy "Pro-test"




Skinny Puppy Interview - The New Music




Skinny Puppy Interview 1992




Skinny Puppy interview: Winnipeg 1985

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Re: Skinny Puppy (cEvin Key, Nivek Ogre) - Ain't It Dead Yet?
« Reply #2 on: September 21, 2022, 01:03:11 AM »

Kevin William Crompton (cEvin Key)

cEvin Key (pronounced "Keven Key") is the pseudonym of Kevin William Crompton (born February 13, 1961), who was a founding member of the industrial music band Skinny Puppy, along with Nivek Ogre. In addition to his work with Skinny Puppy, cEvin Key has had several side projects, including Doubting Thomas, Cyberaktif, and Hilt. He was also at one point a drummer and song-writer for synthpop group, Images in Vogue. After Skinny Puppy disbanded in 1995, cEvin Key's main project was electronic noise group Download, as well as some solo releases. He also embarked on a side project with Phil Western, PlatEAU, and continued his project Tear Garden with the assistance of the Legendary Pink Dots for new material released in the mid-to-late '90s. These post 1995 projects continue to this day.
Much of 2001-3 was spent on his own solo material, Music For Cats, The Ghost Of Each Room and The Dragon Experience, as well as an undertaking of an exclusive subscription-only music service entitled the From the Vault series—seven CDs of previously unreleased material from his various projects (Skinny Puppy, Download, Tear Garden, PlatEAU, and Hilt) Key also served as a drummer on ohGr's 2001 tour.
2004 brought about the reformation of Skinny Puppy for a new album, The Greater Wrong Of the Right, and they embarked on a worldwide tour that carried on into 2005. Work began underway for their next LP, Mythmaker, shortly thereafter, and was released in 2007.
cEvin is worked on another From the Vault series for 2007–2008, before embarking on yet another Skinny Puppy tour. The releases included new, unreleased and re-released work by Download, Doubting Thomas, PlatEAU, Tear Garden, Hilt, and Skinny Puppy.
2009 saw cEvin working on new Skinny Puppy and also on several new albums by his existing side projects, as well as the creation of several new projects. cEvin collaborated with long-time friend and engineer Ken 'Hiwatt' Marshall on a project entitled Scaremeister (A name bestowed upon cEvin by none other than Arnold Schwarzenegger), which focuses on "mini-scores" for television, movies and video games. cEvin also 'translated' through MIDI the musical works of a mythical, time-traveling creature known only as Bananasloth. cEvin through Subconscious Communications is set to release the Beyond the Vault series of albums, featuring several of his own side-projects as well as albums from new artists and friends he has come to admire in recent years. cEvin also went on a series of Download/platEAU-based DJ sets across America as well as Japan. Most notably in 2009, cEvin is set to embark upon the Skinny Puppy In Solvent See tour across the US.
cEvin is the sole owner and operator of Subconscious Communications, "a California-based records label, musician collective, remix team, 32-track digital studio and analogue synthesizer collection".

In Groups: A Chud Convention, Cyberaktif, Doubting Thomas, Download,
Dubcon, Twilight Circus* Meets cEvin Key, Hilt, IGAY, Images In Vogue, Involution, Lee Chubby King, NEKO INOCHI 猫命, Plateau, Scaremeister, Skinny Puppy, Subconscious Electronic Orchestra, The Flu, The Tear Garden, Z Z Bot

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cevinkey
https://www.facebook.com/subconsciousstudios/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/cEvinKey
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/cevinkey-music
Bandcamp: https://cevinkey.bandcamp.com/
https://brap.bandcamp.com/

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Re: Skinny Puppy (cEvin Key, Nivek Ogre) - Ain't It Dead Yet?
« Reply #3 on: September 21, 2022, 01:19:44 AM »

Kevin Graham Ogilvie (Nivek Ogre)

Canadian musician, performance artist and actor, born 5 December 1962 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Nivek Ogre adopted his pseudonym, since he shared the same first and last names as fellow bandmates Kevin Crompton (cEvin Key) and Dave Ogilvie (no relation).
Written backwards, this is Ergo Kevin.
"Ergo" is Latin for "therefore".

Kevin Graham Ogilvie (born December 5, 1962), known professionally as Nivek Ogre, is a Canadian musician, performance artist and actor, best known for his work with the industrial music group Skinny Puppy, which he co-founded with cEvin Key. Since 1982, he has served as Skinny Puppy's primary lyricist and vocalist, occasionally providing instrumentation and samples. Ogre's charismatic personality, guttural vocals and use of costumes, props, and fake blood on stage helped widen Skinny Puppy's fanbase and has inspired numerous other musicians.

In 2001, he formed the electronic music group ohGr along with longtime collaborator Mark Walk. Originally named W.E.L.T., ohGr has released five studio albums since 2001, three of which have placed on Billboard's Dance/Electronic Albums chart. Ogre has also been involved with several other musicians including the Al Jourgensen bands Ministry and Revolting Cocks, Pigface and Rx with Martin Atkins, and KMFDM.

Ogre has on several occasions worked as an actor in low-budget horror films. He appeared as Pavi Largo in the rock opera film Repo! The Genetic Opera, as well as Harper Alexander in the comedy-horror film entitled 2001 Maniacs: Field of Screams. Ogre was reunited with Repo! director Darren Lynn Bousman for the 2012 musical short film The Devil's Carnival and its sequel Alleluia! The Devil's Carnival. In 2014, he starred in the Canadian film Queen of Blood.

In Groups: A Chud Convention, Muteual Mortuary, ohGr, Pigface, PTP, Raw Dog, Revolting Cocks, Rx, Skinny Puppy, The Petty Tyrants, W.E.L.T.

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Nivek-Ogre-307370176078166/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ohgrofficial/
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/ohgrofficial
Bandcamp: https://ohgr.bandcamp.com.



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Re: Skinny Puppy (cEvin Key, Nivek Ogre) - Ain't It Dead Yet?
« Reply #4 on: September 21, 2022, 06:21:44 AM »

Download -  Glassblower

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Re: Skinny Puppy (cEvin Key, Nivek Ogre) - Ain't It Dead Yet?
« Reply #5 on: September 21, 2022, 06:25:54 AM »

Plateau- Blueberry

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« Reply #6 on: September 21, 2022, 06:27:51 AM »

ohGr - Cracker

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Re: Skinny Puppy (cEvin Key, Nivek Ogre) - Ain't It Dead Yet?
« Reply #7 on: September 21, 2022, 06:29:58 AM »

Cyberaktif- Nothing Stays (Extended Mix)

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Re: Skinny Puppy (cEvin Key, Nivek Ogre) - Ain't It Dead Yet?
« Reply #8 on: September 21, 2022, 06:35:13 AM »

PTP - Rubber Glove Seduction


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« Reply #9 on: November 26, 2022, 04:05:30 AM »

ohGr - Water

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Re: Skinny Puppy (cEvin Key, Nivek Ogre) - Ain't It Dead Yet?
« Reply #10 on: March 06, 2023, 11:11:16 PM »
Formed in Vancouver, Canada, in 1982, industrial-music OGs Skinny Puppy will be celebrating their 40th anniversary a little late, with a tour this spring dubbed "Skinny Puppy: Final Tour." It will be the band's first trek in nearly a decade, but even more importantly, according to the group, it'll also be their last ...

SKINNY PUPPY ANNOUNCE 2023 FAREWELL TOUR

https://www.revolvermag.com/events/skinny-puppy-announce-2023-farewell-tour#:~:text=Formed%20in%20Vancouver%2C%20Canada%2C%20in,ll%20also%20be%20their%20last


First trek in 8 years will be industrial pioneers' last

Produced by Live Nation, the tour kicks off on April 6th at Aztec Theater in San Antonio making stops across the U.S. in Atlanta, New York, Denver and more before wrapping up in Seattle at Neptune on May 9th. Skinny Puppy are also scheduled to play the Sick New World festival in Las Vegas on May 13th.

Tickets go on sale starting Friday, February 10th, at 10 a.m. local on Ticketmaster.com. Check out the full itinerary below.

Skinny Puppy 2023 tour:
Thu Apr 06 – San Antonio, TX – Aztec Theater
Fri Apr 07 – Houston, TX – House of Blues
Sat Apr 08 – New Orleans, LA – House of Blues
Mon Apr 10 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL – Revolution
Tue Apr 11 – St. Petersburg, FL – Jannus Live
Thu Apr 13 – Atlanta, GA – The Buckhead Theatre
Fri Apr 14 – Charlotte, NC – The Fillmore Charlotte
Sat Apr 15 – Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel
Mon Apr 17 – Pittsburgh, PA – The Roxian
Tue Apr 18 – Philadelphia, PA – Theatre of the Living Arts
Wed Apr 19 – Silver Spring, MD – The Fillmore Silver Spring
Fri Apr 21 – New York, NY – Irving Plaza
Sun Apr 23 – Boston, MA – House of Blues
Tue Apr 25 – Montreal, QC – The Corona Theater
Wed Apr 26 – Toronto, ON – History 
Fri Apr 28 – Cincinnati, OH – Bogarts
Sat Apr 29 – Cleveland, OH – House of Blues
Mon May 01 – Minneapolis, MN – The Fillmore
Tue May 02 – Lawrence, KS – Liberty Hall
Wed May 03 – Denver, CO – Summit
Thu May 04 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Depot
Sat May 06 – Garden City, ID – Revolution Concert House and Event Center
Mon May 08 – Portland, OR – Crystal Ballroom
Tue May 09 – Seattle, WA – Neptune





officialskinnypuppy
Withered bE this rope that smothers any hope and banG .. it’s been 40 Years .. ! .. all doGeared by memories formed through memory folds …these fevered dreams so far been told.
When nothing is true?
So here’s to our best shows still yet ahead!
Join us!!
We are hitting the road with good friends and very special guest Lead Into Gold to celebrate our time together and complete our FINAL TOUR on this, our 40th anniversary.
We’re excited to share this last ‘fever dream’ with yoU all.
To our west coast fans, don't worry! We'll see you soon!
What a ride …… what a triP

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Re: Skinny Puppy (cEvin Key, Nivek Ogre) - Ain't It Dead Yet?
« Reply #11 on: November 27, 2023, 10:33:16 AM »
mxdwn Interview: Bill Leeb on Delerium’s New Album, Front Line Assembly History and Music’s Past and Future

MARCH 29TH, 2023 - 10:00 AM

https://music.mxdwn.com/2023/03/29/features/mxdwn-interview-bill-leeb-on-deleriums-new-album-front-line-assembly-history-and-musics-past-and-future/


Bill Leeb: Rhys and I need to sit down one day and write a book, because probably on and off we spent more time with each other than I have with any other person. During our first tour, I made him quit high school, I think he was 16 or 17 when we did our first Front Line tour. He doesn’t miss that education, he did okay. We then went down that road together and then he stepped away for a while and was producing for metal bands, and still does. He produced four of the Fear Factory albums, and he does a lot of remixes for bands like that, Machine Head and so forth. Then he kind of found his way back and got married and had a kid and then decided he wanted part of this again. I kept this going, so we’ve sort of come big full circle and now we’re pretty interactive again. We’re going to go on tour now with Ministry and Gary Numan in three weeks and go to Europe. We just did a Cyberaktif album now with Kevin from Skinny Puppy, so we’re kind of involved and I think that’s probably the best way to be, rather than being stuck in the same room always. It’s good, we just let each other do whatever needs to be done and then find our way back to each other. I always feel like I’m his big brother, you know? It’s kind of worked out for the best now, and here we are 35 years later and we’re still tinkering away trying to make noise.

BL: Well, that’s a million-dollar question. It’s hard to say, right? With the way everything is in the world now and so forth, you just never know as far as how inspired we feel, what else gets in our way of everyday life. I kind of lost track, like I can’t believe that much time has gone by since the last album. Speaking of that, the Cyberaktif album with Kevin from Puppy, we did the first one 33 years ago, and now the new one is being mixed as we talk and I was joking saying, well, you know, if we’re doing it at this rate, we won’t make the next one {laughs}. We’re definitely not going to be here 30 years from now, and it’s crazy too, right? Because Skinny Puppy are going to tour with Lead Into Gold the same month as we are going to be with Gary Numan and Ministry and we’re not playing many of the same places, but the fact that they’re touring, we’re touring and our new Cyberaktif thing is almost finished being mixed, and it’s been 33 years again, like… I guess as you get older, time references and frame points become more nostalgic because of the amount of time. I guess with Delerium too, six years from now, I think the way technology changes and with AI coming into play so heavily, I think the world will be so different again in six years from now if it’s still here. Music as well, everything changes so fast now. Who knows what people will like in six years from now. When someone asks me how soon for your next album, it’s hard because you don’t know how we’ll change and how music will change and what will be required for anybody who wants to listen to music, and will Tik Tok be around in six years or will it be banned by all governments. I think you just have to live for today and enjoy the moment. I think the way things are going now, it’s hard to think that far ahead. So much has happened and I’m worried about AI because we were fooling around with it and took Rhys’ voice and made a Starbucks commercial just with a sample of his voice and made it say things that he didn’t say, the program did. Are musician’s even going to be important anymore, or artists period. You can take an old master painting and just recreate it with AI and make it super interesting and great looking. If you’re a painter you’re going to be out work. I’m just wondering where this is all going to go, right? Maybe musicians will be obsolete for the most part. In the next 10 years everybody will just be on the computer and you’ll say like- ambient music and just put in a few of your old references and it’ll create something for you that’s new just for you. Then, why should you go out and buy anything.

mxdwn: Yeah. That’s a scary thought. I hope that doesn’t happen because I’ll be out of work as a music journalist as well.

BL: See what I mean? Or like in Japan they will be like, have you met my new girlfriend or boyfriend? And a robot will come out of the kitchen.


A NEW CYBERAKTIF ALBUM - POSSIBLY IN 2024??????
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Re: Skinny Puppy (cEvin Key, Nivek Ogre) - Ain't It Dead Yet?
« Reply #12 on: December 08, 2023, 08:52:07 AM »
New Cyberaktif album Endgame
 https://www.junodownload.com/products/cyberaktif-endgame/6352868-02/

Cyberaktif is: Cevin Key. Bill Leeb. Rhys Fulber.


"A Single Trace" is a song by Cyberaktif. It was released on December 8, 2023 on Artoffact. The song is in the coldwave/synth genre and is 320KB/S MP3


CYBERAKTIF
A SINGLE TRACE




https://www.junodownload.com/products/cyberaktif-a-single-trace/6352842-02/


CYBERAKTIF -A Single Trace 2023 4k eNdgame









CYBERAKTIF
ENDGAME

https://www.junodownload.com/products/cyberaktif-endgame/6352868-02/



1. A Single Trace 05:30

2. Locked Away 05:22

3. Bitter End 05:42

4. New World Awaits 04:43

5. You Don't Need To See 06:30

6. In Deinen Tr?umen 04:12

7. The Fright 04:41

8. Broken Through Time 05:25

9. Splot 05:25


Released: 2 February, 2024







eNdgame
by Cyberaktif





releases February 2, 2024
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Re: Skinny Puppy (cEvin Key, Nivek Ogre) - Ain't It Dead Yet?
« Reply #13 on: January 06, 2024, 07:54:33 PM »
You Don't Need to See
from eNdgame by Cyberaktif





Confusion
Illusion
Hypocrisy
Substance sets you free

Long lost souls wandering
In the path of doom
Poisonous moon

Lay my head by your side
I hope this isn't suicide
I don't know how I feel today
Desperate thoughts are here to stay
The game we play today
Infectious substance lost in decay
Hopeless atrocities
On the way
Androgynous animals come to play

Take the pill for today
Numbing chills are on the way
Quiet seclusion no intrusion
Will make all your fears go away

Confined to society
A picture of horror you don't see
Insolvency a thing of the past
Love never ever lasts
You out there on your own
The danger you seek is
A vicious clone
Deprived by morality
A darkened past you never see

A stranger you are to me
Bring me down only you can see
Confusion illusion
My body aches
No hearing
No breathing
You don't make a sound
You're on the ground

from eNdgame, releases February 2, 2024





CYBERAKTIF: "You Don’t Need to See" from eNdgame #ARTOFFACT #WaxTrax #SkinnyPuppy #FrontLineAssembly


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Re: Skinny Puppy (cEvin Key, Nivek Ogre) - Ain't It Dead Yet? / Cyberaktif
« Reply #14 on: February 15, 2024, 12:02:22 AM »


Reunited After 33 Years, Cyberaktif Reveal Their “eNdgame”

February 14, 2024


https://daily.bandcamp.com/features/cyberaktif-endgame-interview?utm_source=notification


“This is pure Vancouver,” Cyberaktif member cEvin Key quips proudly of eNdgame, the band’s first album in 33 years. Mind you, the electronic musician is saying this from his home in Los Angeles, California, where he’s lived the past quarter century, but considering Cyberaktif comprises members of British Columbia-bred industrial icons Skinny Puppy and Front Line Assembly, it’s safe to say Key’s sentiment is more about the sound than a specific postal code. You can feel that foundational, retrofuturistic throb on eNdgame’s opening track, “A Single Trace,” which drips with the mud puddle squelch of synth-bass and menacing four-on-the-floors that began burbling out of the West Coast of Canada in the 1980s.

eNdgame reteams Key with Bill Leeb—the musicians played together in Skinny Puppy before Leeb created his own impactful legacy with Front Line Assembly. While Leeb’s longtime Assembly-mate Rhys Fulber is now a key collaborator on eNdgame, it was Skinny Puppy keyboardist/programmer Dwayne Goettel who helped Cyberaktif create 1991’s debut Tenebrae Vision during some downtime from their main gigs and litany of other side projects, including The Tear Garden, Delerium, Download, and Doubting Thomas. The return of Cyberaktif—a studio one-off that concluded just after the Tenebrae sessions—surprises even Key:  “Have you ever heard of a band that made an album, and then 33 years later came back to make their second?” On a deeper level, it’s fitting Key made his way back to Leeb, whom he credits for steering him off a safer musical path.

Key met Leeb back in the late ‘70s while working a shift selling pens at Canadian department store Eaton’s. Though it’d be a few years before they started writing music together, the pair quickly began hanging out within Vancouver’s club scene, particularly as regulars at Luv-A-Fair, an underground club famed for hosting disco, punk, and eventually industrial events; Nine Inch Nails famously played to a light crowd during their Pretty Hate Machine tour. One night Leeb invited Key—then the electronic percussionist for a local synth-pop group called Images in Vogue—over to his apartment where he proceeded to throw down a playlist of beat-brutalizing, subversive electronic music that changed his friend’s artistic outlook forevermore.

“Bill was the inspiration for how Skinny Puppy got created, mainly by exposing us to the music that existed in the underworld at that time, like Throbbing Gristle, Cabaret Voltaire, and the rest,” Key says. “I mean, I was basically on a different trajectory with Images in Vogue. I’m glad that Bill slapped me one day and opened my mind.”

Not too long after, the two went out and bought a pair of Moog synthesizers. At another party, Key met raw-throated vocalist Nivek Ogre and promptly wrote a tune called “K-9,” essentially forming Skinny Puppy on the spot. Leeb, under the nom de plume Wilhelm Schroeder, joined up to add sinister synth rhythms to danceable terrorscapes like “Icebreaker” and “Cage.” Skinny Puppy built up a cult following locally and abroad, but Leeb bounced from the project when they started touring 1985’s Bites—he was succeeded by Goettel. Part of the reason for Leeb’s departure was the artistically productive yet personally acrimonious dynamic Key had with Ogre throughout the project’s existence.

“There was an intensity right away…I don’t think there was ever a time where it was just amicable,” Key explains, conceding diplomatically that while he’d like to think of himself as a “mega-chill” person, the tour vibes were oftentimes as confrontational as Skinny Puppy’s music. “I think Bill saw that coming on, so he got out and formed his own band.”

Founded in 1986, Front Line Assembly worked a similarly aggressive approach to North American industrial beatscaping. Fulber contributed to early demo tape Total Terror as a fresh-faced teen, and began going on the road with the band while still underage. “There’s no doubt that when I first met him, I thought, ‘Boy, this kid’s young’—he still had braces,” Key recalls. While Leeb had convinced the kid to quit high school, Fulber’s musical intelligence reflected a more intuitive pedigree. “The thing about that is his dad took him to see Kraftwerk when he was five, or something,” Key remembers. “He had very good training.”

By the late ‘80s, both acts were deep in heavy recording/touring cycles, so Leeb and Key rarely ran into each other, even while they were living in the same apartment complex. Skinny Puppy signed to Capitol Records in the U.S., which inched their hard-edged electro into the mainstream. Around the same time, Ogre befriended Ministry band leader Al Jourgensen, landing the Chicago industrialist a position producing Skinny Puppy’s guitar-flooded Rabies album in 1989. This was an especially contentious period for Goettel and Key, even beyond the usual tensions. “[Around] the time we finished Rabies, we thought for sure that Skinny Puppy was going to be no more,” Key explains, noting that Ogre had also integrated himself into Ministry’s live band at the time.





The uncertain future of Skinny Puppy, however, afforded Key time to reconnect with Leeb back in B.C. During a hangout session, Leeb called Wax Trax! Records, who’d released music for Front Line Assembly, and pitched the idea of himself, Key, and Goettel making new music for the label. Though Key was initially caught off-guard by the proposition, Cyberaktif quickly came together at the start of the ‘90s.

Tenebrae Vision’s sessions were less contentious than Rabies, but nevertheless yielded moments of chaotically arpeggiated, lyrically snarled-out electronic body music. Then again, Leeb delivers hope-drained, melancholic whispers amidst the depressively romantic dancefloor pulse of “Nothing Stays,” the album’s most enduring tune. Blixa Bargeld of Einstürzende Neubauten, whom Key had met when Skinny Puppy were co-curating a series of international performances at Vancouver’s Expo 86 World’s Fair, was brought on to croon a few lines on “Paradiessiets.” That sense of camaraderie soured when Skinny Puppy reconvened to cut 1990’s Too Dark Park. “I felt some animosity when we went back into the studio [with Ogre]—it wasn’t like [he was] giving us a hard time, but there was this weird energy. Even though there was this cross-pollination that had happened with Ministry, when we did something else, it felt like it was more of an issue.”

Despite this, Skinny Puppy fully threw themselves into a productive period that put Cyberaktif in the rearview mirror. Sadly, tragedy struck on August 23, 1995, when Goettel died of a drug overdose at the age of 31. Key, with whom Goettel had worked closely in the Tear Garden, Doubting Thomas, and Download, recalls his friend as someone who, despite the heavy electronics of each project, knew “how to integrate with sequencers…[but] not let the technology get the better of you.” Skinny Puppy released 1996’s The Process as a tribute to their fallen bandmate and went on a four-year hiatus; Key kept Download going. Cyberaktif remained a distant memory.

“That was probably the busiest period of Skinny Puppy’s history, between the making of Too Dark Park all the way to The Process, which ended at a recording session in Malibu in 1994. Up until when Dwayne passed on, it was pretty heavy. There was never a thought that I would make another Cyberaktif [record]…we never even had a discussion.”

The path back to Cyberaktif officially began about a decade ago, when Front Line Assembly and Skinny Puppy embarked on a joint tour in 2014; Leeb had pitched it as the “Monsters of Industrial Tour.” While Leeb had previously balked at the bad vibes of the Bites tour, spirits were higher here. He’d even jump around with Skinny Puppy to sing classic tracks like “Assimilate.” “That was the most fun that we ever had on tour, mainly because Bill was so much fun to be around,” Key recalls. “It created a completely different environment than the typical Skinny Puppy tour where nobody’s speaking.”

Shortly after the trip, Key started soundscaping new tunes he’d initially thought would end up on a new Skinny Puppy album, but the band’s productivity stagnated; their 2023 farewell tour marked their first live dates in six years. Funnily enough, that’s when Leeb once again came calling with a familiar opportunity, and this time he brought Fulber with him to fill out the trio. “When I could see that [a Skinny Puppy album definitively] wasn’t happening, and when Bill and Rhys [asked], ‘Might you have some ideas for a new Cyberaktif album,’ I thought to myself, ‘I certainly do!’”

Key built songs out at his L.A. studio before uploading folders of ideas for his bandmates to work on remotely in B.C. While often presented through the prism of impeccable modern production, the record still bears hallmarks of their collective musical histories. Take how Fulber built the echo-crunch snare work of “Broken Through Time” out of the old drum samples Key had incorporated into Skinny Puppy’s signature “Worlock”; Key says the triplet-style bounding of “You Don’t Need to See” also brings back “the old feelings” of “Assimilate.” It’s not all nostalgia, though, with Key praising Leeb’s subtly aching, occasionally-vocoded delivery on pieces like “A Single Trace” and “The Bitter End” as game-changing surprises from an old friend.

Having long folded snippets of horror movie dialogue into his many projects, Key sneaks in a reference to Godzilla on eNdgame’s “Broken Through Time.”  Delivered by actor Raymond Burr—coincidentally born 13 miles east of Vancouver in New Westminster, B.C.—the line in question is a rather droll assessment of the King of the Monsters: “Look at the size of those footprints!” If there’s a slyly meta edge to the sample, Key’s keeping mum on that point.

“At the time, it was more that the snare and the kick sounded so huge on that song,” he laughs. “If we’ve left a dent as a result of this, and people say, ‘Hey, this is important to me,’ I thank those people for the support they have given us to exist.”


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