Frank Klepacki's "Infiltrator," released on March 25, 2009, is a dynamic and experimental journey through the realms of Industrial Rock and Synth Funk. This self-released album showcases Klepacki's versatility and innovation as a composer, producer, and performer. With a runtime of 38 minutes, "Infiltrator" is a tight, high-energy collection of 10 tracks that blend electronic beats, funky basslines, and industrial textures to create a unique sonic experience.
Klepacki's background in video game soundtracks, notably his work on the "Command & Conquer" series, shines through in the album's intricate compositions and engaging rhythms. Tracks like "Militant Funk" and "Ownage" highlight his ability to craft infectious grooves, while "The Reaping" and "Bulldozer" demonstrate his knack for building tension and atmosphere. The album's title track, "Infiltrator," serves as a testament to Klepacki's experimental approach, seamlessly merging various genres and styles.
The album's production is handled entirely by Klepacki, who also takes on the roles of recording engineer, mixer, and mastering engineer. The artwork and photography are contributed by Tom Szakolczay and Emeralds at Queensridge, respectively, adding a visual dimension to the auditory experience.
"Infiltrator" is a testament to Frank Klepacki's creative prowess and his ability to push boundaries within the Industrial Rock and Synth Funk genres. Whether you're a longtime fan of Klepacki's work or a newcomer to his music, this album offers a thrilling and engaging listening experience that showcases the artist's unique vision and talent.