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- Voice_Industrie abstract "Voice Industrie (1989–present) http://www.voiceindustrie.comElectronic music (industrial/techno/trance) from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.VI version 3Alan Levesque (music, lyrics, keyboards and programming, electronic drums, production)Allie Queue (lyrics, vocals, keyboards)VI version 2Alan Levesque (music, lyrics, keyboards and programming, electronic drums, production) 1989–presentFrancis Tetrault (keyboards) 1995-2005Also, Shane Handford (keyboards) and Monique Albert (vocals) both stepped in for brief stints.VI version 1Alan Levesque (music, lyrics, keyboards and programming, electronic drums, production) 1989–presentAlex Brodsky (keyboards) 1989-1995Lance White (keyboards) 1989-1994Richard Abbass (electronic drums) 1991-1995HistoryThe group performed their inaugural live show in 1992 at the Bronx in Edmonton, and went on to open for 2-Unlimited and other prominent bands of the era. White left VI in 1994 and the band continued as a three member act opening for the likes of Cassandra Complex and others. Brodsky and Abbass left VI in 1995, a mere 10 days prior to VI's "The Anatomie" scheduled CD release which opened the door for keyboardist Francis Tetrault to come in and fill the vacancy until his departure in 2005 to pursue his interests in Fashion Photography.In 1994, VI was signed to indie label 'Factoria Records', then in 1997 to 'Interdimensional Industries'. Both labels helped the band get introduced locally and abroad, culminating in an appearance in the Belgium's "Sideline Magazine" 'Heartbreaker Top 10' section with VI's 'Transmission' in 1997, but it wasn't until VI was signed to the A Different Drum synthpop label (Salt Lake City, USA) that the band began receiving global attention. (VI's music is currently available through the A Different Drum label website). With pounding dance beats, driving percussion and unrelenting electronic bliss, Levesque's smooth "Gahan-esq" voice had become a trademark of the band and was touted as one of the best male voices in electronic music. They were known as one of the few electronic bands that maintained a melodic and integral vocal presence regardless of how driving or intense the music was. Several of the more prominent electronic bands of the era mentioned VI as having influenced their vocal sound in one way or another.From the DM-like offerings of the early years (Psychotica - 1992) to a more industrial period (The Anatomie - 1995), it seemed Levesque was not content to let the music remain stagnant. It continued to evolve—touching on pseudo-trance infused soundscapes (Transmission - 1997) eventually to find a trance synthpop flavour in the final VI offering (Power - 2003). Critics cited Power as Depeche Mode meets Underworld and one review claimed "VI makes music for the mind that shakes the behind." The 2-CD "Voice Historie" was released in 2004 and featured songs from the previous albums.Voice Industrie performed live with KMFDM, Assemblage 23 and numerous other high profile bands and artists of the era. To date, VI has released five full length albums and has had tracks featured on numerous compilations and remixes.In February 2013, although not officially announced by the band, rumors began surfacing on social media of a new upcoming VI album and the possibility of live appearances with recently acquired keyboardist Allie Queue. In typical minimalistic fashion, The VI website offered very little information other than a cryptic clue that there was something in the works and due sometime in 2013. With Levesque's seemingly deliberate desire to avoid the Social Media scene, information and details surrounding a new album and live appearances were sketchy at best.VI's music is available at A Different Drum and Amazon, CD Baby, and other online storesNewsDec 2013 - A minimalistic VI website page offered a hint of a new album due out in 2014.Feb 2013 - Allie Queue (keyboards/lyrics/vocals) joined Voice Industrie.==Voice Industrie Discography==1992: psychotica1995: the anatomie1997: Transmission2002: PowerUp EP2003: Power2004: Voice Historie".
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- Voice_Industrie comment "Voice Industrie (1989–present) http://www.voiceindustrie.comElectronic music (industrial/techno/trance) from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.VI version 3Alan Levesque (music, lyrics, keyboards and programming, electronic drums, production)Allie Queue (lyrics, vocals, keyboards)VI version 2Alan Levesque (music, lyrics, keyboards and programming, electronic drums, production) 1989–presentFrancis Tetrault (keyboards) 1995-2005Also, Shane Handford (keyboards) and Monique Albert (vocals) both stepped in for brief stints.VI version 1Alan Levesque (music, lyrics, keyboards and programming, electronic drums, production) 1989–presentAlex Brodsky (keyboards) 1989-1995Lance White (keyboards) 1989-1994Richard Abbass (electronic drums) 1991-1995HistoryThe group performed their inaugural live show in 1992 at the Bronx in Edmonton, and went on to open for 2-Unlimited and other prominent bands of the era. ".
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