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French electronic music project
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Eleventh Fear is a musical project founded by French composer, sound engineer, and producer Ludovic Dhenry. Established as a unified entity for Dhenry’s extensive body of work spanning over two decades, the project merges elements of Dark Techno, Neoclassical, and Goth music.
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A proponent of the DIY (Do It Yourself) ethos, Dhenry manages all aspects of production, from composition to mixing and mastering, drawing on his background in sound engineering. His music is primarily released through his independent label, Neris Records, which serves as the dedicated platform for his creative output.
Dhenry’s career began in the early 2000s, with his work appearing on prominent international darkwave and industrial labels, including BLC Productions (USA) and Caustic Records (Spain). His productions have received coverage in specialized media such as Side-Line Magazine and Dark Entries. In 2022, Dhenry officially consolidated his various musical endeavors under the name Eleventh Fear with the release of the single "Elfenarzt".

Discography
Studio albums and EPs
- Ombre (2025) – Neris Records
- Fire Flakes (2025) – Neris Records
- Weiße Augen (2023) – Neris Records
- Murmeln im Raum (EP, 2023) – Neris Records
- Waldhexen (EP, 2022) – Neris Records
- Tränen des Leidens (2020) – as Exponentia, Neris Records
- Paranormal Events (EP, 2020) – as Résonance Magnétique, Neris Records
- Du wirst sein (EP, 2020) – as Exponentia, Neris Records
- Sign (2019) – as Résonance Magnétique, Neris Records
- Weg der Seelen (2017) – as Zauber, Neris Records
- Abend (2016) – as Exponentia, Neris Records
- Revoke (2015) – as Résonance Magnétique, Neris Records
- Engel (2014) – as Zauber, Neris Records
- Ghost (2014) – as Exponentia, Neris Records
- Sadness (2013) – as Exponentia, Neris Records
- Allein (2012) – as Exponentia, Neris Records
- Spirit (2010) – Neris Records
- Deep Inside Myself (2006) – as Zauber, Neris Records
Singles
- "The Threat of the Two Wizards" (2026)
- "An Afternoon by Your Tomb" (2026)
- "Die Reisenden" (2026)
- "State of Confusion" (2025)
- "Organism" (2025)
- "No Escape" (2025)
- "Dust" (2025)
- "Android" (2025)
- "Zweite Schatten" (2024)
- "Claw" (2024)
- "Waveform" (2024)
- "Mondlicht" (2022)
- "Elfenarzt" (2022)
- "Sechs Krähen" (2020) – as Zauber
Compilation appearances and Remixes
- Five Years Under (2025, Terra Relicta) – track: "Dimness"
- ElectroDarkness (2024, Terra Relicta) – track: "Haunted Town"
- password: darkwave27 (2023, Terra Relicta) – tracks: "Elfenarzt", "Grim Cave" (as Résonance Magnétique)
- Face The Beat: Session 6 (2020, Side-Line) – track: "Sechs Krähen" (as Zauber)
- Face The Beat: Session 5 (2019, Side-Line) – track: "Grim Cave" (as Résonance Magnétique)
- Jeanny EP (2016, Prussia Records) – track: "Jeanny (Exponentia Remix)" by Sara Noxx feat. Mark Benecke
- Fading For A Lifetime (2012, Aeterna Nox) – track: "The Silence Song (Eleventh Fear Remix)" by Curse Of The Vampire
- Anger & Agony (2008, Aeterna Nox) – tracks: "Nightmare (feat. Zauber)", "Behind The Attic Door (Zauber Remix)"
- Interbreeding IX: Kuru (2007, BLC Productions) – track: "Noise House" (as Zauber)
- Electronic Manifesto (2007, Caustic Records) – track: "Funeral Imagination" (as Zauber)
- Messes Synthétiques (2007, Légion Funeste) – track: "Paradise" (as Zauber)
Reception and critical analysis
The musical output of Ludovic Dhenry has been consistently documented by the specialized dark alternative press since the mid-2000s. Critics have often highlighted the atmospheric and "cinematic" nature of his work. Side-Line Magazine described the music of Résonance Magnétique as an "introspective and dark sonic journey," praising the production quality of the EP Paranormal Events.[1] Regarding the Exponentia project, the same magazine noted Dhenry's ability to create an "imaginary music world populated by phantasmagorical creatures," emphasizing the emotional depth of the album Abend.[2]
The Belgian magazine Dark Entries has extensively followed the transition to the Eleventh Fear moniker. Reviewing the album Weiße Augen (2023), the publication noted the project's evolution towards a "darker, more oppressive atmosphere" while maintaining a high level of melodic sensitivity.[3] Earlier works under the name Zauber were recognized for their contribution to the darkwave and industrial scenes, with Dark Entries describing the sound as "hypnotic and ritualistic."[4]
In interviews with Peek-a-Boo Magazine, Dhenry has discussed his creative process as a "solitary exploration of sound," reflecting his DIY ethos and his commitment to independent production through his label, Neris Records.[5]

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