Hard-core industrial metal with a portion of electro - without verbal abstinence: that's SECTOR. Inspired by bands like Ministry and Rammstein, the Hamburg band mixes crazy metal riffs and archaic vehemence with gun salvo, sirens, machine noise and hypnotic synths. Carried electro sequences hit merciless, brutal guitar walls. Angry singing bores his fingers mercilessly into the wounds of society. This is how the infernal echo of the uncertain future arises. The five-member Hamburg-based band Sector has been an insider tip in the metal scene for a while now. After they had delivered an official board on the Wacken Open Air Wastelandstage, it was time to launch the debut album "Digital Voodoo". You could quickly find a home at the Berlin label Blood Rite Records. Sector stand with their fresh style for industrial of the modern style, and their roots can be found among others in the Krupps or Fear Factory. However, without simply copying them, you have found your own way and sound to stand out from the crowd. A musical fireworks display is set off which bursts straight into the brainwraps. The harsh shouts of the frontman, which partly come along with the almost playful melodies of the guitars, invite you to continue listening. Then again the brutal sound cuts itself mercilessly into the brain and the fat basses release their drumfire into the stomach and legs. An industrial thunderstorm of the finest. Not only will the already existing fan community be convinced of the Sector Album, the increase in fans is guaranteed and we can look forward to the shows already planned. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator