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Associated acts
  
Dive, Klinik, Sonar

Members
  
Dirk Ivens, Monolith

Origin
  
Belgium (1979)

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Years active
  
1979–1984, 2006–present

Albums
  
Wind[Re]Wind, Mindless Intrusion, Tapes 81-89

Record labels
  
Vinyl On Demand, Daft Records, Body Records

Genres
  
Electronic body music, Synthpop, Industrial music

Similar
  
Klinik, The Neon Judgement, Dive, Vomito Negro, Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft

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Absolute Body Control is an electronic music project from Belgium. It is notable as the first significant project of musicians Dirk Ivens and Eric Van Wonterghem.

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History

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Having previously played in minor punk and new wave bands, Dirk formed Absolute Body Control as a project more influenced by the prototype synthpop sound being produced by the likes of Suicide and D.A.F.. The project originally feature Marc De Jonghe (synths) and Veerle De Schepper (backing vocals), though Mark was replaced in 1981 by Eric Van Wonterghem.

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The project released a number of cassettes, but only one 7" (Is There An Exit?) and no studio albums during its brief lifespan. Dirk and Eric later joined forces with Marc Verhaeghen in The Klinik, and they would later collaborate on a number of other projects, most notably Sonar (band).

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A compilation of Absolute Body Control tracks entitled 'Eat This' was eventually released in 1993. A more comprehensive 2CD compilation 'Lost/Found' was issued in 2005. A 5-LP box set of all their cassette releases followed in 2007. Dirk and Eric also took the project back on stage in 2006 and continue to tour with the project.

In 2007, 22 years after splitting up, Absolute Body Control re-formed and will release Wind[Re]Wind, which contains newly recorded versions of their best tracks so far next to the brand new EP "Never seen", containing a remix by The Horrorist. And a new album came out in 2010 Shattered Illusion & Sorrow. In 2011 came the album Mindless Intrusion & Surrender No Resistance with remix by the famous French Millimetric on Daft Records.

2013 saw the project remix tracks by post-punk/electro-wave band Section 25, namely "Microgroove" on the "Invicta Max" 10" and "Beating Heart" on the 2013 remix CD "Eigengrau".

Cassettes

  • Absolute Body Control (1981)
  • Numbers (1982)
  • Figures (1983)
  • Live (1984)
  • Tracks (1984)
  • Singles

  • Is There An Exit? (1981)
  • Albums

  • Shattered Illusion (2010)
  • Extended Plays

  • Never Seen (2008)
  • Compilations

  • Eat This CD (VUZ/Subtronic 1983)
  • Lost/Found 2CD (Tarantulla Productions 2005)
  • Various Artists: The Lost Tapes LP (Minimal Wave 2006)
  • Tapes 81-89 5LP (Vinyl On Demand 2007)
  • Wind[Re]Wind LP (Minimal Maximal 2007 - ltd to 500 copies - features re-recorded versions)
  • Songs

    Is There an Exit?1981
    Surrender No ResistanceShattered Illusion · 2010
    Do You Feel It Inside?1989

    References

    Absolute Body Control Wikipedia