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Centhron Band Music

Die Band Centhron wurde 2001 von Elmar Schmidt (Gesang, Synthesizer und Programmierung) und Jörg Herrmann (Programmierung) gegründet, die 2002 die Demo-CD Melek Taus im Eigenverlag veröffentlichten und erste Konzerte mit Suicide Commando gaben. 2003 erschien die erste CD Lichtsucher bei Starfish Music. Die Band trat in Deutschland, Österreich, den Niederlanden, Belgien und Italien auf und spielte gemeinsam mit Bands wie Suicide Commando, SITDKievXotoxAgonoizeReaperPsyclon NineGrendelSomanund vielen weiteren. Die Liveband wurde um Melly Thies (Gesang), Stefan Thies (Bass) und Anette Schmidt (Live-Synthesizer) erweitert. 2006 erschien das zweite Album Gottwerk bei dem Label Final Dusk Records.

Markus Vogler (Bass) beim E-tropolis 2014
2009 veröffentlichte die Band das Album Roter Stern bei Scanner, einem Unterlabel von Dark Dimensions. Das Presswerk weigerte sich zunächst, die CD zu pressen, und begründete dies mit fragwürdigen Inhalten.[1]
2011 erschien Dominator, ebenfalls bei Scanner.[2] Bei der anschließenden Tour wurde die Band um den Bassisten Markus Vogler ergänzt. Centhron tourte gemeinsam mit Combichrist durch Europa und Russland. 2012 verließ Anette Schmidt die Band und wurde durch Sven Hegewald am Synthesizer und Louisa Hartwig als Sängerin ersetzt. Anette kehrte 2014 zu Centhron zurück, 2016 wurde ihre Position jedoch von Elmar Schmidts Ehefrau Sandra übernommen.
Im Februar 2013 wurde das Album Asgard veröffentlicht; der Nachfolger Biest wurde am 28. November 2014 released. Ein neues Album mit dem Titel Allvater ist für 2017 angekündigt.





Diskografie:


  • 2002: Melek Taus (Demo-CD)
  • 2003: Lichtsucher
  • 2006: Gottwerk 
  • 2009: Roter Stern 
  • 2011: Dominator 
  • 2013: Asgard 
  • 2014: Biest 
  • 2017: Allvater



                                                                                                              ▷▶Centhron - Zombie Nazi Babe
▷▶Centhron - Allvater [2017]
▷▶Centhron - 666
▷▶Centhron - Pornoqueen [2014]
▷▶Centhron - Vatican Fuck








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