X Marks the Pedwalk (sometimes written as X-Marks the Pedwalk) is a German band whose styles range from post-industrial dance to electronic body music. X Marks the Pedwalk’s influence in the industrial and electronic music scenes was considerable during the 1990s, as they were one of the first and most popular acts from the now defunct record label, Zoth Ommog.
History
X Marks the Pedwalk – initially named "Scarecrow" – was founded by Sevren Ni-Arb (born André Schmechta, May 13, 1969) in 1987. Schmechta, who did the writing, production, and engineering of all X Marks the Pedwalk tracks, was the only consistent member throughout X Marks the Pedwalk’s history.
Schmechta, a classically trained musician, became interested in synthesizers at an early age, and found himself part of several bands after he was able to buy his first keyboard at the age of 16. At that time, with influences such as Skinny Puppy, Kraftwerk, and DAF, Schmechta started a band called Scarecrow with his school-mate Regan Eracs (born Jörg Böhme).
Shortly after releasing their first single on the Techno Drome International label, 1988's "Black Door", the members of Scarecrow were offered to sign to German DJ Talla 2XLC's new record label, Zoth Ommog. The project name was changed to X Marks the Pedwalk to avoid any legal troubles over using the name "Scarecrow." The new band name came from a reference in the Stephen King novel, Dance Macabre, to a horror-story by the science-fiction author Fritz Leiber named "X-Marks The Pedwalk." and the previously released Scarecrow single "Black Door".
In 1990, the group produced a series of singles and EPs: "Abattoir", "Danger", and Disease Control. The next year they released their first full-length album, Freaks.
Their first tour throughout Germany began after the release of Freaks, with an additional concert being played in Budapest, Hungary. Three subsequent concert tours throughout Germany occurred again after the release of "Cenotaph", Human Desolation, and The Killing Had Begun. With few exceptions, these live shows took place in Germany. X Marks the Pedwalk was a band that consisted of two members at a time, therefore, they never performed completely "live," but relied heavily on the incorporation of DAT playback. This was complemented with "live overdubs, drum-effects, lead-melodies, [and] atmospheres...", and The Killing Had Begun in 1994. For The Killing Had Begun, Schmechta experimented with vocal treatments on the track "Insight" from his future wife, Estefania (born Stefanie Eckmann, March 21, 1969), who then became a vocalist for X Marks as well as for other of Schmechta's side projects.
1995's single, "Facer", introduced a combination of "techno-dance" and electro-industrial styles. The next two X Marks the Pedwalk albums, Meshwork (1995) and Drawback (1997), built on this new style and received favorable reactions by many fans within Europe, and thanks to the latter's release by Metropolis Records, helped build an extended fanbase in North America. The change in musical direction beginning with Meshwork is seen as having split the band's fanbase with a sound that deviated from strict industrial/EBM and presaged the development of the Futurepop genre.
By 1998, André Schmechta put aside his work on X Marks the Pedwalk (along with his multitude of side-projects) to concentrate on his family and career, including selling off his T.G.I.F. Studios in 1999.
During the band's hiatus, two compilations of previously released material were produced: Retrospective 88–99 on the Memento Materia label in 1999, and Experiences on Dying Culture in 2003. Infacted Recordings also produced a set of re-releases with additional material in 2009 and 2010.
The band's hiatus ended in 2010 with the release of Inner Zone Journey, the first of several albums to be released on the Infacted Recordings label. and with The House Of Rain in 2015.
In 2016, André launched his own electronic music label, Meshwork Music, named after the band's 1995 album. Transformation, — as well as releases by new projects by André and others. the first song of which was written as a tribute to a friend who had died. Ringtailed Snorter differs from X Marks the Pedwalk in its use of "clean structures" and "minimal soundscapes to leave more [space in] the minds of the audience." Their release features remixes by the artists' main projects (X Marks the Pedwalk and New Mind, respectively), as well as a remix by cEvin Key's project, Download.
U-Tek saw the coming together of Alexis Schaar (also known as AL/X/S, former producer for X Marks the Pedwalk) and André Schmechta to form a project that combined Alexis's dance and club music background with Schmechta's EBM background. The duo's second project, A-Head focused less on this interaction and more on creating alternative electro music.
Deluga was a darkwave project by Thorsten Schmechta, Stefanie Schmechta, and Falk Aupers. The project never got past the first demo stage.
SN-A is a solo project of André's launched in 2012. The name is a combination of letters that stands for Sevren Ni-Arb. As SN-A, André produces instrumental electronic music that Side-Line Magazine described as "danceable electro-ambient."
Duophonic Noise Construction a dark electro project by André and his son Luis Maximilian (artist name LMX). Launched 2024.
Some other projects by André Schmechta included two with wife Stefanie, Viviane and Polyxena, the latter also featuring Heiko Daniel, and Lighthouse with friend Bernd Schöler.
Timeline
- 1969 – André Schmechta is born.
- 1969 – Stefanie Eckmann is born.
- 1971 – Thorsten Schmechta is born.
- 1987 – X Marks the Pedwalk is formed under the name Scarecrow, with its initial members being André Schmechta and Jörg Böhme.
- 1988 – Scarecrow released their first single, "Black Door". Scarecrow is signed to Zoth Ommog records, and changes their name to X Marks the Pedwalk.
- 1989 – "Arbitrary Execution" single is released. X Marks the Pedwalk plays their first live show.
- 1990 – "Danger/Disease Control" single is released.
- 1991 – "Abattoir" single is released.
- 1992 – The first full-length album, Freaks is released, followed by the "Cenotaph" stand-alone single.
- 1992 – Jörg Böhme leaves the band and is replaced by Thorsten Schmechta. André Schmechta builds T.G.I.F. studios.
- 1993 – "The Trap" is released, followed by the second full-length album, Human Desolation. "Paranoid Illusions", the second single from the aforementioned album, is also released.
- 1994 – The third full-length CD, The Killing Had Begun, is released followed by a best of collection titled Airbacktrax. Stefanie Eckmann makes her first appearance.
- 1995 – The "Facer" single is released in Europe, along with the Cleopatra Records release Four Fit (another collection). The fifth album, Meshwork is also released.
- 1996 – X Marks the Pedwalk releases their final album, Drawback.
- 1998 – André Schmechta switches careers and sells T.G.I.F. studios. Metropolis Records releases the collection Retrospective.
- 2003 – X Marks the Pedwalk makes a brief reappearance on Dying Culture Records with a 2CD best-of collection called Experiences, and contributes two new tracks to the release, "Bloom" and "Hothead".
- 2004 – André Schmechta meets with former X Marks the Pedwalk producer Alexis Schaar (also of A-Head and U-Tek) in the latter's studio in Hamburg for a small recording session. Details on this interaction have yet to be elaborated.
- High Speed E.P., 1997, 12"
Ringtailed Snorter
- Revealing Obstacles, 1992, CD
- Sexual Child Abuse, 1993, CD
- Look Back in the Mirror, 1998, CD – #17 CMJ RPM charts
Hyperdex-1-Sect
- Metachrome, 1996, CD
U-Tek
- "Das Mass der Dinge", 1992, 12"/CD
- "Das Mass der Dinge Remixes", 1992, 12"
- "I'm Moving", 1995, 12"/CDS
- "Goldene Zeit 1989–1993", 1997, CD
A-Head
- "Deep Down", 1992, 12"/CDS
Viviane
- "I Feel Love", 1996, 12"/CDS
Polyxena
- "Dream Your Dream", 1996, 12"/CDS
Lighthouse
- "The Move", 1996, 12"/CDS
Remixes
- "Dear God (Remix)", from the album Morbid Mind by Evil's Toy.
- "Dear God (X Marks the Pedwalk Remix)", from the album Morbid Mind and the EP Dear God Remix by Evil's Toy.
- "Industrial Love (Nuclear Winter)", from the remix album Industrial Love/Prediction by In Strict Confidence.
- "Industrial Love (X Marks the Pedwalk Remix)", from the limited version of the album Face the Fear by In Strict Confidence.
- "Mind (X Marks the Pedwalk Remix)" and "Death is Not the End (X Marks the Pedwalk Remix)" from Hyperdex-1-Sect's album Metachrome.
- "Deep (S.A.R. Remix)" from the Deep maxi-single by Steril.
- "Schmutz (Bad Man Remix)" from the Schmutz maxi-single by ECO.
Production
Sevren Ni-Arb, as producer, for non-X Marks the Pedwalk related projects:
- Armageddon Dildos
- Homicidal Dolls, CD, 1993
- "Homicidal Maniac", Single, 1993
- Evil's Toy
- Morbid Mind, CD
- Orange Sector
- Faith, CD, 1993
- Flashback, CD, 1994
- Scars of Love, CD, 1998
- Masquerade, CD, 1998
- Steril
- Egoism, CD, 1995
- Deep, Single, 1996
- Venus Trap, 1996
- ECO
- Schmutz, Single, 1995
References
Further reading
- Homicidal Dolls, an album by Armageddon Dildos, liner notes.
- Morbid Mind, an album by Evil's Toy, liner notes.
External links
- A complete list of records manufactured by Zoth Ommog, including those by X Marks the Pedwalk and some related projects
- Profile at Discogs.com
