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Stand Alone Complex

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Released: May 15, 2010
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  • Genre: Classical / Electronica / Industrial

    Location Manitoba, Ca

    Profile Views: 12840

    Last Login: 4/29/2011

    Member Since 11/17/2008

    Website kill-a-dj.com

    Record Label Kill A DJ

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    Glitch-symphonic down-tempo industrial soundscapes Praise for the debut album, Music for Suicides: “Stand Alone Complex resides in a lonely, near-nihilistic place, yet the serenity of its views are equal parts cinematic and touching.” – Skeleton Crew Quarterly "From the opening track "Last Of The Long Term Friendships", there is a faint sense of recent Nine Inch Nails works such as the "Ghost" albums, with that familiar piano tone, ringing out over oceans of reverb, creating a strong sense of scale and atmosphere. There is no denying there is a lot of craft and guile behind these tracks, and they are an epic collection of tracks that feel like they belong as the soundtrack to some "Film Noir" or "Dystopian Future" film." - The Electrogarden Network "Instilling downtempo electronic compositions with soundtrack-y scope and flourishes, Canadian multi-instrumentalist Michael Lewis covers a lot of ground on this debut album. Despite ominous atmosphere, Lewis intersperses his work with precious and/or plaintive melodies and sudden lovely sweeps. ‘Last of the Long-Term Friendships’ is bittersweet and score-like, while ‘I Could Jump Out a Window’ plies soft beats and gauzy ambience. Other tracks are moodier and more synth-focused, ranging from M83 heft to submerged bass. ‘Don’t Be Gone Long’ is tentative and diffuse, shuddering in slow-motion." - Cyclic Defrost
  • Members

    Mike Lewis
  • Influences

    being mentally ill
  • Sounds Like

    being mentally ill.wav ..........

Bio

Glitch-symphonic down-tempo industrial soundscapes Praise for the debut album, Music for Suicides: “Stand Alone Complex resides in a lonely, near-nihilistic place, yet the serenity of its views are equal parts cinematic and touching.” – Skeleton Crew Quarterly "From the opening track "Last Of The Long Term Friendships", there is a faint sense of recent Nine Inch Nails works such as the "Ghost" albums, with that familiar piano tone, ringing out over oceans of reverb, creating a strong sense of scale and atmosphere. There is no denying there is a lot of craft and guile behind these tracks, and they are an epic collection of tracks that feel like they belong as the soundtrack to some "Film Noir" or "Dystopian Future" film." - The Electrogarden Network "Instilling downtempo electronic compositions with soundtrack-y scope and flourishes, Canadian multi-instrumentalist Michael Lewis covers a lot of ground on this debut album. Despite ominous atmosphere, Lewis intersperses his work with precious and/or plaintive melodies and sudden lovely sweeps. ‘Last of the Long-Term Friendships’ is bittersweet and score-like, while ‘I Could Jump Out a Window’ plies soft beats and gauzy ambience. Other tracks are moodier and more synth-focused, ranging from M83 heft to submerged bass. ‘Don’t Be Gone Long’ is tentative and diffuse, shuddering in slow-motion." - Cyclic Defrost

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Music for Suicides
..Stand Alone Complex: Music for Suicides..
Reconstructing Suicide
..Stand Alone Complex: Reconstructing Suicide..
Too Far Gone
..Stand Alone Complex: Too Far Gone - EP..

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