BioCarbon13

BioCarbon13 is a Chicago Electro-Industrial band influenced by Industrial, Darkwave, EBM, Electro styles. Feel free to browse this portal. This portal contain links to our music, art, banners as well as resources-links to other interesting sites and music from our previous projects and projects .

BioCarbon13 getting read for release our new album "SPARTA" that will shortly be available for electronic download and will feature new tracks form this album on the Negative Impact V 0.3 compilation. Stay posted on the release dates and places by subscribing to the RSS feed on this portal and associated web sites.



Videos

1. Video for the title track Sparta released in March 2008 by the PfF Production was self produced project headed by I.Gor. Release of the album is scheduled to be available for electronic distribution later in Spring 2008.

2.BioCarbon13's first video for the song Fade to Black from the album "Igorist". Video was directed and produced by our friends at The Mad Parade production studios.

3. Our fan TC edited the original Fade to Black video with guest appearance of adult movie stars Cindy Crawford (blond girl) and Cytheria (girl in blue and at the end).

4. Don't be a Sig Dipper is a fun PSA created and produced by our friends at The Mad Parade production studios




BioCarbon13 offers its music and graphics free to individual listeners. However, commercial use of this material is restricted. Written agreement may be reached by directly contacting BioCarbon13. All of the material created by BioCarbon13 is copyright protected, registered through BMI, and as such subjected to applicable copyright regulations.

Latest Release

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News
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  • New Song UP on our MySpace profile (read more) - Tuesday, Apr 01, 2008

  • Rejection from Jockey?s... (read more) - Friday, Mar 28, 2008

  • Check out this video: Sparta (new cut!) (read more) - Wednesday, Mar 19, 2008