The Immortals (band)
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The Immortals are a band consisting of Belgian electronic musicians Maurice Engelen and Oliver Adams, best known for their work with the controversial Techno/Industrial band Lords of Acid.
The sideproject was created for the first Mortal Kombat soundtrack in 1994. However they debuted their track "Techno Syndrome (Mortal Kombat)" in 1993, when it was released as a single; it was also used in TV advertisements for the Mortal Kombat Movie commercial and Mortal Kombat: Live Tour. The song was released the same year when the game was released for home consoles. The track has also subsequently become known as "the Mortal Kombat theme song". They also appeared for a set of remixes of the JX track "Close To Your Heart".
They also mixed original music with sound effects from the Mortal Kombat arcade game to create "Techno Syndrome (7" Mix)".
[edit] Discography
- Mortal Kombat (Single) (1993) - Techno Syndrome EP
- Mortal Kombat: The Album (1994)
- Sonya (Go Go Go) (1994) - 12" Single
- Mortal Kombat (soundtrack) (1995) - "Techno Syndrome (7" Mix)"
- Mortal Kombat: Annihilation (Promotional EP) (1997) - "Techno Syndrome '97 Mix"
- Mortal Kombat: Annihilation (soundtrack) (1997) - "Theme From Mortal Kombat (Encounter The Ultimate)"
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