REGENERATOR : Information

ince 1993, Wrex Mock and Patrice Synthea have zealously dedicated themselves to composing and producing synth-based music that espouses a driving sound in which their various inspirations—electro, synth pop, Goth, and new wave—collide and coalesce. Striving for a modern sound while staying true to their roots, the twosome have taken influences such as Kraftwerk, Depeche Mode, Ministry, and Psychedelic Furs and fused them within their own personal style.

Regenerator shirk stereotyping. Their music often has a positive spiritual message, but they don’t produce clean-cut pop or preachy rock. Nor do they dress the part. Further, their music reflects the wide range of emotions that we all feel.

Lyrically, Wrex frequently expresses early Judeo-Christian ideas and beliefs but does not seek to promote the agenda of any government, group, or organized religion. “The world is filled with immorality and this definitely does inspire us.” Patrice once said. “Because of the hypocrites of modern day religions, Christianity had turned many people off from the concept of a creator entirely.” Through life-affirming wordplay, the duo has always aspired to be constructive and thoughtful rather than critical.

- Adapted from the 'Regenerated' CD cover with permission

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