Album Description Implant - one of Belgium's most successful exports in the industrial dance scene returns once again! Teaming up with Jan D'Hooghe (ex-Vive La Fete drummer) and surrounded by prestigious guest vocalists like Jean-Luc De Meyer (Front 242), Anne Clark, Erica Dunham (Unter Null) and Jennifer Parkin (Ayria), Len Lemeire serves us his seventh album! An exploding cocktail of modern electronics with an eighties melodic touch, danceable carrying beats and beautifully contrasting male/female vocals that will for sure be one of the great milestones in Implant's lustrous career. Grabbing electronic music by the horns, the Belgian duo carry you through the corridors of electro clash and electro pop with some allusions to Kraftwerk ("Don't Feed The Robots") or Tiga ("The Stimulator"), before plunging you into the catacombs of harsh dancefloor industrial with tracks like "You Push Me" or "Murderous Thoughts", but Implantdoes not stop there, they seamlessly revisit their EBM roots ("Focus") and touch the experimental side with ironic electronic French chansons ("Chanson D'Amour"). Other gems include splendid collaborations Jean-Luc De Meyer ("The Creature"), plus two more surprising classic modern electro wave hits with Len's favorite partner in crime, Anne Clark on "Was It Always This Way" and the sensual "Your World". Not many albums hold so many surprising effects as this release, which is more than aptly titled "Audio Blender"... Let's switch the blender to hi gear!