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Emerging on the music scene and force-feeding a new approach to an unconventional genre. With the focus on electronic mayhem and unnatural sonic warfare C0NDU1T fuses it together with traditional and untraditional rock overtones. From movie score elements to hardcore industrial and everything in between, C0NDU1T pushes the boundaries both sonically and lyrically.
Words like cerebral come up more than electronic or industrial. The lyrical structure is more reminiscent of Hannibal Lectors mental state than todays bubblegum treatment. A very visual element can be found in the music created by the band. It can defiantly pick you up and drop you off in a bad neighborhood without a map back home. A cinematic journey for the ears and the mind…
C0ndu1t frontman Brian Hogue has also worked with other artists,
adding Engineering chops to Sarah Mclachlan’s 2003 release “Afterglow” and remixing Protest The Hero for their 2008 release of the Sequoia Throne EP, which helped to gain them a further reaching fan base and radio exposure.
Recently Brian Hogue was approached to Swedish synthesizer manufacturer Clavia, to help them revive their NordWave synthesizer. Hogue put his stamp on the instrument by inflicting his own brand of musical mayhem on the instrument, it now has the c0ndu1t stamp of approval for all to enjoy.

Discovered by Toronto radio host Martin Streek, c0ndu1t gained major exposure in their home city.(Listen To Martin Streek Interview Brian Hogue ) Listeners to Toronto’s 102.1 THE EDGE spoke loud and clear buying up all the units of the c0ndu1t CD as soon as it hit shelves in record stores. C0ndu1t still gets tons of requests from radio listeners wanting more & more. Their live show has only proven spark questions of when it will happen again.
The c0ndu1t camp is currently hard at work on their followup album to be released later this year, will live dates to follow.

















