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This track in particular. Jenifer is a favorite of mine. She's got a good range but all of it damn listenable. My revenge on the world and analog trash are great too.
I first heard of her from her very-low-budget (but pretty entertaining) 2005 video to "My Device": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pA8pjVk60uI
Yes, I think that was off her first major album with alpha matrix as well. Lol I was still heavily spinning tracks from that album in most sets well into 2009.
Actually, now that you mention it, I don't think she's ever really done much in the way of high budget videos. Not that I remember, but then neither did a lot of the other groups in the genre at the time. I don't think Andy did many of any sort until he formed up combi. At least I don't remember any heavily produced music videos for icon of coil tracks. The birthday massacre of course, definitely did lol.
I suspect she's never had a really high budget. But this one came out a couple years ago that's at least professionally made:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-zoTCDh_yM
Yeah, which is a shame. I always thought she deserved far more success. But she's always been true to herself and her music regardless, which is awesome.
Hah, that puts me in mind of a couple of recent articles that impacted me about success, selling out, and being true to self: