Headscan

Headscan is a Canadian music duo, composed of electronic musician Claude Charnier and singer Christian Pomerleau, based in Montreal, Quebec.[1] The pair combines dark trance and industrial dancefloor-oriented electronic and acoustic music.[2]

Headscan
OriginMontreal, Quebec, Canada
GenresPost-industrial
EBM
Electronica
Industrial
Electro-industrial
Alternative dance
Years active1986present
LabelsArtoffact Records
Websitehttp://www.headscan.ca/
MembersClaude Charnier
Christian Pomerleau

History

Charnier and Pomerleau have been active in Montreal’s local alternative music scene,[3] particularly within the techno industrial outfit Insurgent. Their first album, Shaper and Mechanist, was released in 2001, and was a theme album based on work of novelist Bruce Sterling.[4][2]

In 2005 they released two singles, as well as an album, Pattern Recognition. Reviews were mixed.[5][6][7] Their music was released on Artoffact Records and licensed in Europe to Alfa Matrix. In 2008 the band played at the Kinetik Festival, and their single "Lolife" was included on a compilation CD, KINETIK FESTIVAL VOLUME 2.

Discography

Albums

  • Shaper and Mechanist (2001)
  • Uturn 2: An Exploration in Techno (2002, split album with Implant)
  • Pattern Recognition (2005)

EPs

  • High-Orbit Pioneers (2000) Limited CD release, approximately 100 copies
  • Dead Silver Sky (2004)

Singles

  • Lolife 1 (2005)
  • Lolife 2 (2005)
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References

  1. "Headscan". Chain D. L. K, 8 May 2003. Marc Urselli
  2. "Headscan SHAPER AND MECHANIST". Release Magazine, January 3, 2002. JOHAN CARLSSON
  3. "Headscan Pattern Recognition". Exclaim!, By Mike Adair Apr 01, 2006
  4. "Headscan". The Dose Magazine, July 2006
  5. "CD Review Headscan – “Pattern Recognition”". Legends Magazine, ISSUE 156 February, 2006 By Marcus Pan
  6. "Headscan – Pattern Recognition". Zero Magazine, 2006-02-23 Philip Assarson
  7. "Headscan Pattern Recognition:, Pop Matters, by Evan Sawdey 1 March 2006
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