Conclusion is the debut full length release of Vortech and it was released on 11 April 2006. All songs were composed by and all instruments were played by Juha Untinen. The album is set in a world on the verge of a cataclysmic meteor storm, deviced by an unknown alien culture about to eradicate the Earth. The album gives a good glimpse of what was to come in the future: occasional spurs of extreme speed and lots of synthesizers, while the vocals were in a more distorted aggrotech style form with some vocoder parts. The artwork for the album was created to set the mood of the latter… read more
Conclusion is the debut full length release of Vortech and it was released on 11 April 2006. All songs were composed by and all instruments were play… read more
Conclusion is the debut full length release of Vortech and it was released on 11 April 2006. All songs were composed by and all instruments were played by Juha Untinen. The album is set … read more
Vortech was founded in Finland in 2000 by Juha Untinen and Tero Konola. The style is Industrial Death Metal, combining the speed and technicality of Death Metal with the haunting melodies and futuristic sounds of Industrial. The primary comparisons could be drawn to Fear Factory, The Amenta and Sonic Mayhem. The band has released 7 full length albums to date, with the latest being ...Of What Remains (Sep 2015). The current line-up is Juha Untinen (guitars, bass, programming), Ville Miinala (drums), and Mikko Nikula (vocals). Discography: ...Of What Remains (Sep 2015) The Occlusion … read more
Vortech was founded in Finland in 2000 by Juha Untinen and Tero Konola. The style is Industrial Death Metal, combining the speed and technicality of Death Metal with the haunting melodies a… read more
Vortech was founded in Finland in 2000 by Juha Untinen and Tero Konola. The style is Industrial Death Metal, combining the speed and technicality of Death Metal with the haunting melodies and futuristic sounds of Industrial. The primar… read more