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Intricate Unit
Ben Koepc of Intricate Unit
Ben Koepc of Intricate Unit
Background information
Origin New Haven, Connecticut, US
Genres Industrial Rock
Industrial metal
Electronic music
Years active1999–present
Labels Independent
Members Ben Kopec
see also Live-band members
Website http://www.intricateunit.com (not live)

Intricate Unit (IU) is an American based industrial rock band formed by Ben Kopec. The band does not have a fixed line-up except for Kopec which writes the music by himself in the studio and then has members to play it live.

The band incorporates live theatrics such as lights that create unique visual experiences and a huge box covered in circuit boards that swings on the venue's pipes of over 6 meters in the air used to smash guitars live on stage. [1]

History

Formation

After the album Denial, and shortly after graduating high school, Kopec formed the first original line up for the band. He incorporated a drummer, Chris Densky, and live guitarist, Jay Saucier. The trio performed many live shows and opened for acts such as Dope, Hanzel Und Gretyl, Zeromancer, Bile, and Nocturne. This line up eventually dissolved because Densky decided to focus all his energy on this original band, Adva, and Saucier and Kopec had moral differences. [2] Densky is currently the drummer for Deadstar Assembly.

Intricate Unit then recruited two new live members. One, a live bassist named Roger Lockshier, known to the fans as Z, and secondly, a live guitarist, Mark Turko. Kopec knew it was necessary to be open minded. [3] It was with this line up that the trio incorporated a manual light show by stepping on switches created from electrical boxes during the live performance. The showcasing of what was to be known as "the frame" was also used during live performances. This cast a huge shadow on Kopec during the intro of their set while emerging to the music of Karl Orf's Carmina Burana.

Intricate Unit's current line up consists of keyboardist, Ryan Dest, known better as DJ Nitez, and live guitarist, Tom Voytek.

Deception (1999)

Ben Kopec released albums in high school three years before playing live. Kopec bought his first drum machine when he was 15 and first computer and sound module when he was 17. Once all the tools were in place, it took less than a year for him to compile his first EP, Deception. His mother recorded a vocal part for the song Pensive while Kopec was writing the song still living in his parents' house. The artwork on this album displays Kopec's like of the artist Leonardo da Vinci. To date, none of these songs have ever been played live.

Denial (2000)

Denial was released while Kopec was a senior in high school. This 13 track album marked the first full-length release for Intricate Unit. The songs on this album are very Industrial sounding compared to his later releases that sound more like Industrial rock. This is the album that Kopec also created the tri-circle, a symbolic idea of his own representing what he recognizes as three stages of life repeating. The three stages of life are birth, life, and death, encompassed in a circle, representing that when one dies, one is just going to be reborn. This idea is consistent with reincarnation.

Prior to the Denial release, Kopec had lost all of the audio due to a computer error and had to re-record all of the audio including vocals, guitars, and sound effects This delayed the release of the album by months.

Detached (2003–2004)

Before the original line up dissolved, Densky and Saucier performed live to help promote the release of Intricate Unit's second full-length album, Detached. Detached also had subsequent releases entitled, Detached (Detached). This latter album contained completely remixed and remastered songs with bonus tracks that would eventually appear on Thru-Hole. The cover of this album is a picture that Kopec edited himself of an ex-girlfriends bathroom tub after she died her hair red.

Thru-Hole (2005–2006)

Vaccination Nation was the band's first single and was released on this album.

Tours

Intricate Unit has performed with many other bands from the East Coast to the Mid-West of the United States. [4] The band received radio play in over 15 states. To expand their audience and with the goal of becoming a national act. Intricate Unit opened for bands such as Zeromancer, Insane Clown Posse, Hanzel Und Gretly, and Bile in live performances.

Discography

  • 1999: Deception [5]
  • 2000: Denial [5]
  • 2002: Detached [5]
  • 2005: Thru-Hole [5]
  • 2009: TBA

Band members

Current lineup
  • Ben Kopec – lead vocals, backup guitar (2001–present)

Music videos

  • 2004: A Try to Keep Away [6]
  • 2004: Angel Moth [6]
  • 2005: Vaccination Nation [6]

Influences

The likes of Intricate Unit have been compared to Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson, Static-X, Ministry, KMFDM, and Leæther Strip. Artists such as Trent Reznor and Danny Elfman have been an inspiration to Ben Kopec. Kopec is also driven by people that challenge him to rise to higher levels. [7] Other bands that have influenced the sound of Intricate Unit include Skinny Puppy and White Zombie.

References

  1. ^ "Intricate Unit". SoundCloud. Retrieved 2023-12-05.
  2. ^ Space Junkies Interview with Intricate Unit, Space Junkies, 2005-02-06, archived from the original on 2006-10-16, retrieved 2009-02-02
  3. ^ PLAY magazine Interview with Intricate Unit, PLAY magazine, 2005-05-06, archived from the original on 2006-10-16, retrieved 2009-02-02
  4. ^ Talent Search, Talent Search, 2007-11-17, retrieved 2009-02-02
  5. ^ a b c d Intricate Unit Info, Sonicbids, 2007-11-17, archived from the original on 2023-08-13, retrieved 2009-02-02
  6. ^ a b c YouTube Videos, YouTube, 2008-11-17, archived from the original on 2023-08-13, retrieved 2009-02-02
  7. ^ Interview with Ben Kopec of Intricate Unit, Indie4Life, 2007-11-11, archived from the original on 2009-05-05, retrieved 2009-01-27

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