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Post by JAI
Award winning composer, vocalist, and superheroine

Photo by Grant Griffiths Artwork by Katy Sewell

Photo by Grant Griffiths
Artwork by Katy Sewell

Recently, John Freriks, our programmer/guitarist, moved to Chicago to find work in his field of studies and to move on with his life in a bigger city. This venture will offer him many opportunities that he just won’t find here in small town Madison where jobs are few and people are vastly over-educated. We are truly happy for him and wish him the very best on his new path in the windy city. This does not mean that we won’t continue to write, record and perform music, it just makes it a bit more complicated.

It’s only been a few weeks and already one of the things I miss are our regularly scheduled Thursday rehearsals, the time when we would talk about songs we’re working on and ideas for our next CD, or about sound and lighting from the most recent events we attended or about the political landscape of America. It was the few moments of this particular day where I felt like all parts of my life came together and made sense, but now it feels a bit disjointed and I am struggling to figure out where we go from here.

We will continue to work together using the internet, various applications and communication tools in order to keep making music together, however, not physically being together to talk about all of it is going to be very difficult for me. I truly enjoy the intimacy and connectivity of the weekly rehearsals, getting together to chat about our lives and playing music together. Although my head knows this is a good decision for John, my heart says something entirely different.

With all the recent changes of John’s move and discussion on how we’re going to evolve Sensuous Enemy, we had to make a hard decision. Due to the direction we’re going, we felt the need to pair it down to the bare essentials in order to continue as a more electronic band with a cleaner sound.  We thought long and hard about our decision and finally made the change last month. This doesn’t mean that we won’t ever use a live drummer again, but for now, we’re going to try it without one by programming more drum tracks and having our keyboardists produce synth sounds instead. We are grateful for the time and energy Chris Wenzel gave to Sensuous Enemy and we wish him the very best in his future musical endeavors. Please wish him a good farewell.

Posted by B0B

Presser of buttons, turner of knobs, rocker of keyboards

So by now, I’m sure most of you dear readers have heard the musical endeavors of Sensuous Enemy. If you haven’t, then you are simply missing out and should skip reading the rest of this post and instead spend your time checking out our music that’s available on a large number of digital sources all over the internet. If you’re looking for supplemental material available live in the mid-west 3+ weekends of every month, however, then read on.

Team-Keyboards: Katja and B0B

The folks that caught our last live show back in November already got a chance to meet the two newest live members of Sensuous Enemy: Team-Keyboards, aka B0B and Katja.

Both of us are very much looking forward to getting back on stage and rocking out for the Electronic Saviors 2 release parties in Madison and Chicago next month, but while we’re not rehearsing new material and making extreme-derp faces when people bust out cameras during practice both of us have had regular DJ endeavors in the region for over a decade now focused on all things dark and electronic that we’d like to highlight in this post.

DJ :EYG:

Katja, aka DJ :EYG:, has been dropping beats since the late ’90s. After many years of regular spots in the Milwaukee and Madison areas and countless guest spots all over the country, she currently calls Chicago home with a DJing residency at Pandemic: Chicago’s premiere industrial/EBM promotions and DJ crew. Performing alongside DJs Qbot, JenaMax, Pathogen, and Kriegschrei, they can be found in Chicago every first Friday at Exit for the Pandemic Industrial Dance Night, as well as different themed “Pandemic Presents” events every second Friday.

DJ psych0tron

B0B, aka DJ psych0tron, has been spinning aggressive dark dance beats around the mid-west for 13 years now. He currently resides at Club Inferno in Madison, hosting REVERB every 3rd Saturday alongside a different regional DJ every month. He is also featured on the initial roster of the up-and-coming Bass Asylum network of independent producers and DJs based in Milwaukee, and you can expect to see him making additional DJ appearances in and around the Milwaukee and Madison areas in the near future on top of the countless guest spots already performed through out the mid-west for the past decade.

With 3 weekends of every month featuring members of Sensuous Enemy destroying dance floors in Chicago and Madison, guest DJ appearances around the mid-west, excellent studio progress on new Sensuous Enemy material, and two live Sensuous Enemy shows booked in June with hopefully more to come during the summer, we’ve been keeping busy and hope that you folks enjoy all of the creative musical outlets we have out there and continue to enjoy the ones to come.

www.djeyg.com
www.pandemicchicago.com
www.psych0tron.com
www.clubinferno.com
www.bass-asylum.com

Post by JAI

Award winning composer, vocalist, and superheroine

We want to give Grant Griffiths a shout out for taking time out of his busy schedule to do our 2012 Promo Shoot. Grant took us out to a sand/rock quarry in Sun Prairie Wisconsin for part of the shoot.  We couldn’t have asked for better weather conditions in March in Wisconsin!

It was an unbelievably warm day with a record high of 80 degrees and strong southern warm winds!

We were able to use the wind to our advantage, as you can see from all of the wind blown hair shots. We’re happy with the results and now have some great shots to choose from. The rest of the album is uploaded to our Facebook page.

Let us know what you think of the shoot and if you’re so inclined to: info AT sensuousenemy DOT com.

Post by JAI

Award winning composer, vocalist, and superhero

Hot new members recently added to Sensuous Enemy!

DJ :EYG: and DJ Psych0tron

Katja Lunde, formerly of The Gothsicles, will be doing live keyboards for us beginning in November.  Ms. Lunde is formerly a native from Madison, Wisconsin and is currently living and working in Chicago, Illinois.  She is excited to be a part of Sensuous Enemy and brings a lot of excitement and experience with her from her time spent touring and performing with The Gothsicles .
Also joining us again, one of our former members Bob Hensley aka DJ Psych0tron, is coming back to do keyboards and synths.  Bob is an amazing percussionist and pianist with an uncanny knack of putting his own special flare to everything he does.  We are excited to have these incredibly intelligent, talented and gifted people join us and become a part of what we love to do most…write and perform electronic/industrial music!
Our first show all together will be on 11.11.11 at Club Inferno with Thought Thieves so come out on and help us celebrate with cheap drinks, great music and sexy people.  You won’t want to miss it!