About Cyanotic [rehearsing in Seattle with Rabbit Junk]
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Cyanotic defines aggressive electronic rock, melding elements of metal, electro and drum 'n' bass to create a unique sonic assault. Breaking down the barriers between guitar and electronic genres.
The band's fan base is rapidly growing, thanks to word of mouth and memorable performances alongside bands like Skinny Puppy, Front Line Assembly, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Meat Beat Manifesto, 16 Volt, Chemlab, Andrew W.K., Stromkern, Acumen Nation, DJ? Acucrack and many more.
Cyanotic and Glitch Mode Recordings [the group's affiliation] began in the early 2000s. Sean Payne [vocals/electronics] and Drew Rosander [guitars/synths] were learning to make music with computers and guitars, partying in empty houses, growing up around the rave scene in Chicago, basement punk shows in Indiana and drug excess all through the midwest.
In 2003, "Mutual Bonding Through Violation" was released through Cyanotic's own Glitch Mode Records to coincide with the band's first US tour. Chris Hryniewiecki [guitars] became a member later that same year. "MBTV" is now out of print.
"MBTV" set the tone for what fans could expect from Cyanotic. Great reviews and various shows, including a US tour lead to the release of "Transhuman" in 2005. This was Cyanotic's first full length album. Relentless touring of the US and Canada sold this album out in August of 2006.
Cyanotic delivered "Transhuman 2.0" to the public in July 2007 via Bit Riot Records and WTII Records. The limited 2-disc deluxe edition features the original "Transhuman", as well new songs, alternate mixes, bonus tracks and guest appearances from members of Front Line Assembly, 16 Volt, Acumen Nation, DJ? Acucrack, mindfluxFuneral and Rabbit Junk. Bit Riot Records has begun the single pressing of "T.2", reporting that the limited edition will soon be out of print.
One of the most talked about albums from Cyanotic is without a doubt "The Medication Generation". The anticipation of this album lead the band to the unleashing of the limited "Prehab 25mg-EP", which will serve as a much needed wake up call to the masses. Prehab 25mg is the hard hitting precursor to "The Medication Generation", a futuristic audio assault exploring the excess of self-medication and mass media saturation in present day society. This is a definitive soundtrack to a dystopian world view.
"The Medication Generation" is currently in production and set for release in Summer 2009.
"... loud and powerful to say the least"
--REGEN
"... brutal and merciless"
-- SIDE-LINE
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sweet shit, can't wait to hear it. is the shizit just remaking the old stuff or is it gonna be a completely new album, either way i'm sure it'll turn out great, i heard some of their old skool stuff recently, some of that stuff is brutal!
Awesome. I can't fucking wait to see you guys again. Shame you guys can't come around my birthday. Drinks would be on me. Hah. Also, the the EP fucking rocked my face off. Can't wait for the new album.
This is a really odd and vague question, but what the hell. How the hell do you go about making your music? In terms of what programs do you use and stuff for ''industrial'' for a lack of a better genre to label you guys ass. I don't want to cramp your style or anything but I can't find any good advice on adding an electronic spice to metal...Any tips? (P.S. I've got Fruity Loops, will that help :D?)
Hey Everyone - To celebrate this awesome Cyanotic vs. Rabbit Junk west coast tour we are offering fans a chance to buy the limited tour shirt over at http://www.bitriotmerch.com thru July 11th. Then it's gone. Forever!
Also, is you haven't heard about it yet, there is a new Cyanotic vs. Rabbit Junk FREE EP - head over to http://www.bitriotrecords.com to listen, and then download it. And have it. And love it. And... well, you get the idea!
Shanks fer the add mang. Besides being a musician, I also dj at a collage radio station and I'm always looking for new music to promote. If you have promos that you'd like to send here's the address:
Attn: Music Director CJSW Radio 90.9 FM Rm. 127 MacEwan Hall, University of Calgary Calgary, AB, Canada T2N 1N4
If you prefer to send promos "digitally" if you will, you can send RAR files directly to my email address at brookechiasson@hotmail.com