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Until last year Fenton was best known for his independent techno record labels Perverter and Advanced. Both have provided the perfect platform for his kind of harsh, twisted soundscapes epitomised by his brutal Confessions Of An English Psychopath single.
However in 2006 Ade Fenton co-produced Gary Numan’s Jagged, described by Q Magazine as a ‘shudder-fest of consistent quality’ , while Mojo enthused, ‘it is supremely confident and the innovator of the 1970s never sounds like he’s trying to play catch-up.’ According to Metal Hammer, ‘if 2000’s Pure album brought Numan back into focus, then Jagged gives his music fresh shape and vitality.’
After working on Jagged, which came out in spring 2006, Ade Fenton spent the next few months completing his own solo debut Artificial Perfect - a powerful electronic album with elements of Cabaret Voltaire, Nine Inch Nails, Motor, Aphex Twin and Front 242. It’s a fluent and cohesively atmospheric collection, opening with the massive, compulsive thrust of The Leather Sea, one of four tracks featuring Gary Numan on vocals. The single Healing is more openly informed by Fenton’s career as an underground techno DJ, while Recall and Slide Away are opulent, dynamically-produced songs that show off Numan’s alienated but soulful voice to striking effect. Fenton himself fronts the apocalyptic rock of Truth, along with the epic-sounding One Day and manic closer Machine. The album’s most introspective moment Everything Changes is one of two songs featuring Helen Tilley on vocals. The other, Burn, seduces with a starkly sensual, Bond-like opening before transforming into a psychotic and half-chanted chorus which is every bit as dark as anything on the album’s more overtly heavy tracks.
Ade Fenton remains an in-demand DJ with a schedule that has taken him across the globe, from Europe to North and South America; Malaysia to Australia. He continues to hold his 9 year residency at English techno superclub Atomic Jam and electrify audiences worldwide with his fierce DJ sets that fuse thunderous drums with electro and industrial elements, as exemplified by his recent Live At Maida Vale performance for BBC Radio 1. He is currently adding DJ dates to an Artificial Perfect world tour that will include sets in Brazil, the UK, South Africa, Colombia and Belgium. Fenton begins work on a new Gary Numan album in spring 2007.
Healing
Lyrics
Healing
I've seen all mine
Falling, fall down
Do you know?
Do you know?
Obscene, I followed
I've seen some lies
Do you know?
Do you know?
Sometimes
I fall down
To you now
Do you know?
Sometimes I feel
Like I belong
To you now,
To you now
And now sometimes
It feels like I lie
To you now
Do you know?
Do you know?
I feel nothing
I feel no pain
You can't hurt me
You can't touch me
I'm not bleeding
I am healing
You will not steal
My dignity
Sometimes I fail
(Sometimes I know)
She protects me
(Some whores kneel down)
She makes me feel
(Do you know, do you know?)
Humility
(Do you know?)
She made me clean
(Sometimes I'm low)
She made me see
(Sometimes you fall)
All I could be
(Do you know, do you know?)
My sanctuary
(Do you know?)