In 2007, Daniel Graves released the album Blood Spills Not Far from the Wound under the moniker “Necessary Response”. It was a collection of songs originally intended for release on Close to Human, the debut “Aesthetic Perfection” album, but their less aggressive nature lead to their removal. At the time, his European label felt that Aesthetic Perfection should be a strictly “aggrotech” act and not confuse the scene with such a varied and dynamic record. Young and impressionable, Graves relented and allowed the label to split the band in two leading to the creation of “Necessary Res… read more
In 2007, Daniel Graves released the album Blood Spills Not Far from the Wound under the moniker “Necessary Response”. It was a collection of songs or… read more
In 2007, Daniel Graves released the album Blood Spills Not Far from the Wound under the moniker “Necessary Response”. It was a collection of songs originally intended for release on Clos… read more
The name Necessary Response was scurrying through the Electro scene like a phantom for quite a while. No one really knew much about this band which was becoming increasingly popular through its club hits “Forever” and “Spilling Blood” on the compilations “Machineries of Joy Vol. 3 and 4.” … and which was sporting a mighty sound with a dark ambience and addictive melodies, built upon a solid foundation of Future Pop, TBM and Industrial. The man behind Necessary Response is none other than Daniel Graves of Aesthetic Perfection, and his debut-album “Blood Spills Not Far From the Wound”… read more
The name Necessary Response was scurrying through the Electro scene like a phantom for quite a while. No one really knew much about this band which was becoming increasingly popular through… read more
The name Necessary Response was scurrying through the Electro scene like a phantom for quite a while. No one really knew much about this band which was becoming increasingly popular through its club hits “Forever” and “Spilling Blood” … read more