Today’s video of the day is Extize – "HeadQuake" released in 2011.
Extize unleash pure cyber-industrial energy with “HeadQuake.” The track hits hard and fast. It blends distorted vocals, aggressive beats, and rave-ready synth lines. The official video followed in March 2011. It matches the song’s violent pulse. Strobe cuts, digital chaos, and confrontational imagery drive the message home. As a result, the clip became a defining visual for the band’s early era.
Extize formed in France as a Franco-German cyber-industrial project. The band quickly built a name in the aggrotech underground. They mixed EBM aggression with club culture. “HeadQuake” appears on their second album, Paradize 2069. The song reflects that record’s obsession with excess, futurism, and physical release. Moreover, it pushes a harder sound than their debut. This shift helped sharpen Extize’s identity.
However, Paradize 2069 was only the beginning. Later albums expanded the concept. Releases like Sex & Bass and MonStars leaned further into provocation and dancefloor impact. Still, “HeadQuake” remains a cornerstone. It bridges early cyber-industrial roots with the band’s evolving shock-rave style. Therefore, the video stands as a key moment. It captures Extize before their sound exploded into even bolder territory.
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