Chuk and Thor formed Fierce Culture in august of 1995 in the industrial park wasteland of Winsted, CT.
and began to work on their first EP. Misanthropy was self-released in 1998, recorded by members of the
punk band 'The Pist'. They immediately caught the attention of local kids in the area and began a small
New England tour. This release launched the band into college radio stations and larger venues.After failure to get signed to a label, the duo continued to pursue various musical avenues through side projects.
Chuk started his goth industrial side project BloodMachine and began writing Irrational Allegro in 1999,
while Thor relocated to NYC to play guitar for the goth rock band Bitter Grace .A few years later, Chuk released a promotional CDR called Tomorrow Was Yesterday from the strange metal trio
Evil Delicious. The trio quickly diminished though because of musical differences.
At this point, BloodMachine seemed the only option.
In 2006, while hitting every bump in the road recording Irrational Allegro, Chuk created a new project.
One with less hassle and more music for the dance floor. Wardance is just that.
Once again featuring his precision programming, guitars, and samples,
the full length studio album n/a was written, recorded, mixed, and mastered by Chuk
at his home studio The Meadow St. Ghetto Mansion. The album was released on November 21st, 2006.
Wardance - n/a
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Combining influences of techno, goth, EBM, and industrial, Wardance explores the dark side of
human emotions while throwing dance beats at the listeners. These club anthems will soon appear
in DJ sets around the world.For more information on this project and others, visit
www.bloodmachine.com