The Rabid Whole
There’s something to be said for fate in the music world. One moment you’re left with the skeleton of a band, unsure when you’ll be able to follow your calling again, the next you’ve got a whole new line-up, a brand new home, a stronger, more defined sound and are recording with some of the biggest names in the industry. This is the tale of The Rabid Whole.
Disenchanted with playing in bands whose music was unchallenging and run of the mill, vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Andreas Weiss set out to remedy his predicament. Purchasing an arsenal of music... read more
Regina-based electro rockers the Rabid Whole are pleased to announce their first full-length remix album, Autraumaton Remixed, featuring tracks from their debut, Autraumaton, as reconfigured by artists such as Seb Komor [Komor Kommando, Icon of Coil], Kevvy Mental [Fake Shark- Real Zombie!], Assemblage 23, Left Spine Down, Angelspit, Virtual Terrorist, and Psykkle as well as the Rabid Whole's cover of Annie Lennox's "Love Song For a Vampire." The album also features three remixes by 16Volt, Mind.In.A.Box and XP8 that were previously available on the European edition of Autraumaton that was released on Danse Macabre Records at the end of 2009.
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