Patrik Lev founded the Depressive Disorder project at the end of 2001 but as the proper beginning should be considered the spring 2002 when Radim Иáp joined in. It was Radim who helped to finalize the unfinished first demo "Near To Death".
This CD was released (at the band’s own expenses) in the summer 2003, followed by EP "Another Step To Death", during the winter of the same year. Contained remixes from the debut album plus some new songs.
At the time Depressive Disorder successfully started with the live presentations of their music and the preparation of a new release.
After a year and a half the album "Ultima Ratio" came to light. The newly established label Monopolrecords.
from Kladno exhibited interest about it and in spring 2005 the CD was released and put to the German and American distributions. Shortly after the songs from “Ultima Ratio” were played at various radio stations (e. g. reached 4th in French Alternative Charts in October 2005) followed by the positive reviews and warm public response alike. As for live gigs, Depressive Disorder played as a support act for the legendary Die Krupps show in Prague, shared the stage with Haujobb at the Dark:Live:Fest and introduced themselves at a lot of different places, where they gained their good reputation not only on the Czech electronic scene.
In July 2006 Depressive Disorder released the second album "In Depth" and shot their first music video for the song TV Freak, presented for example on the Czech music TV station Óиko, as a guest in “InBox” show. During winter there is a plenty of time for the gig in the Greek metropolis Athens with Noisex and other electro-industrial projects from all over Europe. The year 2007 is filled mostly with live shows and a new material composition.
February 2008 – the five years anniversary of Depressive Disorder is celebrated with a release of the limited edition of not-for-sale CD Five Years Of Lifetime and the gig supporting the famous Project Pitchfork in Prague.
After three years of insecure existence the band finished their new CD The Chronicle Of Fear featuring the live guitar player Olda Hladký from Rhodian. One hundred pieces of the album were released in a limited edition including the second carrier called Demo 1+2 with the collection of the demo tracks from the early Depressive Disorder years. “The Chronicles of Fear” is (again) accepted enthusiastically (not only) among the electronic music fans and ranked highly by the critics.
Currently Depressive Disorder are getting ready for “The Chronicle of Fear Live” shows planned to 2010.
Five years after the release of the successful album "The Chronicle Of Fear", the fourth studio production from Depressive Disorder will be releases under the name "Sep7em".
It is conceived as an electro-industrial vision with lyrics that are illuminating perception of current topical issues still seven deadly sins.
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