# | Dwnld | Release title | Total tracks | Type | Imprint date | Label |
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Sons Palliatifs | 22 | Track list | 2001-11-09 | |
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Face (Of) Death | 13 | Track list | 1996-08-00 | Khazad-Dûm |
3 |
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Elixir Lytique | 16 | Track list | 1995-11-27 | Khazad-Dûm |
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Kafarnaüm | 27 | Track list | 2004-06-14 | |
5 |
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Psychosomatically Unique | 13 | Track list | 2004-06-25 | Alfa Matrix |
6 |
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Sons Palliatifs | 14 | Track list | 2001-11-09 | Alfa Matrix |
7 |
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Black Slang | 13 | Track list | 1993 | Side-Line |
8 |
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Dédale | 37 | Track list | 2011-10-28 | |
9 |
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Dédale | 32 | Track list | 2011-10-28 | |
10 |
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Dédale | 15 | Track list | 2011-10-28 | Alfa Matrix |
11 |
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L'Errance | 12 | Track list | 2011-10-25 | Alfa Matrix |
12 |
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Psychosomatically Unique | 13 | Track list | 2004-05-21 | Alfa Matrix |
13 |
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Dédale | 15 | Track list | 2011-10-05 | Alfa Matrix |
14 |
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Sanctuaire | 15 | Track list | 2011-10-08 | Alfa Matrix |
15 |
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Sons Palliatifs (Limited Bonus Disc) | 8 | Track list | 2001-01-14 | Alfa Matrix |
16 |
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Sons Palliatifs (Bonus Tracks Version) | 22 | Track list | 2001-11-09 | Alfa Matrix |
17 |
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Psychosomatically Unique EP | 13 | Track list | 2004-05-21 | Alfa Matrix |
18 |
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Kafarnaüm (Bonus Tracks Version) | 27 | Track list | 2004-06-14 | Alfa Matrix |
19 |
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Dédale (Bonus Tracks Version) | 42 | Track list | 2011-10-28 | Alfa Matrix |
After the release of two CD albums ("Elixir Lytique" & "Face (of) Death"), Belgium's Aïboforcen disappeared from the scene to work on various projects. This break allowed them to strike back now with a partially new line-up and more especially, with a more mature and better mastered type of sound. With their new album, "Sons Palliatifs", they do not only close their trilogy around the "near death experience" theme, but especially confirm their open-minded song-writing attitude as well as the complexity of their music arrangements. Incorporating modern trip-hop beats, techno bleeps and heavily fused samplings, Aïboforcen inscribe themselves in the new-EBM generation who intelligently marry power and energy with catchiness and melody. "Sons Palliatifs" is a dark trip through synthetic industrial/techno pop realms haunted by male/female vocals. Hovering between dancefloor tunes and musics for tortured brains, the exploding diversity of this album makes its force and wealth…