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Origin | United States |
Genres | Drum and bass, electro-industrial, glitch, post-industrial, IDM |
Years active | 1994–2005 |
Labels | Pendragon, Unit, Hymen |
Members | Mike Wells Mike Cadoo |
Gridlock was a San Francisco based experimental electronic band, consisting of Mike Wells and Mike Cadoo. Conceived by Wells in 1993 [1] as "heaviness through electronics", [1] [2] the band was initially a part of the electro-industrial scene, but the band's sound eventually began incorporating more atmospheric textured elements, as well as elements of glitch and IDM.
Gridlock began as an expression of Mike Wells' desire to stray from his experience in the San Francisco thrash metal scene, and his interest in experimental music. [1] During the production of his initial recordings under the Gridlock moniker, he met Skinlab guitarist Mike Cadoo through the Oakland heavy metal scene, who eventually joined Gridlock as a vocalist. [2] [1] The duo released their first two demos, Sickness and Frozen, and soon signed to Pendragon Records in 1997. [1]
The band's sound on the first demos and their debug album The Synthetic Form was originally akin to the sound of Skinny Puppy with less vocals and an ambient aspect not normally found in industrial at the time. At this time, Wells was the principal songwriter of the band. [2] Starting with 1998's Further, [1] they took on more and more ambient and futuristic electronic sounds and slowly lessened their industrial edge whilst removing any trace of vocals; Wells described this period as "the happiest memories" he had with the band. [1]
With the 2000 release of Trace, the band saw a more balanced collaborative process between Cadoo and Wells, [2] with some of their most experimental work, [1] but the process was hindered by a house fire, that destroyed their studio. [1]
The duo's final album, Formless, was released on Hymen Records in 2003; in retrospective posts and interviews, both Cadoo and Wells admitted that the album represented a failure of communication between the two, [1] [2] exacerbated by the time and arduous effort the album took to create. [1] [2] Cadoo later suggested that part of the reason for this was Wells' unhappiness with the direction Cadoo wanted to take Gridlock in. [2] Retrospectively, however, both men expressed satisfaction with the record as their best work. [2] [1]
The band agreed to take a break after Formless and focus on other ventures, [2] but on March 24, 2005, Wells announced the band's dissolution on its website; [3] according to Cadoo, the announcement was unilateral, and the two had remained estranged since. [2] Their last recorded material to be released was two tracks on the 2006 Hymen Records compilation Travel Sickness.
Mike Wells passed away in the January of 2022. [4]
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