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Cyber Mecha Studios
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Studio News:
Beta 3 Lounge Open for Listening
A new internet radio station has been launched to promote Cyber Mecha Studios and the music we have come to love as a part of our lives. We invite you to listen to Beta 3 Lounge 24/7/365 Space Age Rock you can count on! Your DJ, Landru, hails from the planet Beta III, where he is the supreme ruler of all the inhabitants there. Having a keen ear for music, and an almost infallible memory for trivia, Landru has selected a playlist that he thinks you can live with and even enjoy it once you have become one with the body. We recommend that you subscribe to the Live365 VIP membership which gives you commercial free non-interrupted service. Also, the free downloads section has radio player applications for mac and windows to facilitate your listening pleasure. You can use the popup web based player, but the downloaded radio seems to have a bit smoother operation. Try them both!
The Visitor Completed
Work on The Visitor has been completed, and the album has been submitted to distribution channels. Some of the material had been in existence for 10 years or more in the form of MIDI files that were floating around the Flux Oersted workspace. The new material was primarily instrumental, and some songs that were included began their life at Sam Hancock's Machine Sounds Studio in Rome, Georgia. The macabre "Timothy Leary's Dead" and "Out The Window" compliment nicely with "Lament" as a sort of epilogue to the other recordings. The latest categorization of our music is Post Punk / Gothic, though eMusic has us listed under Punk. Visit us at iLike.Com.
13.04.08
Back to the Studio!
Robby Garner is back in the studio working on the "alien influence" album, having a darker, more industrial treatment of the intended theme of music from a visitor to our planet. "The first few songs came out like some kind of temporal transposition, songs from the middle ages played through a bunch of VST synths. While melodic, they were crunchy bits of songs, more melancholy, more sentimental than the next few pieces. I hear machines talking to machines, telling people what to do," as Robby said. "Robot motors whir precisely what nature did to you. What nature does to all of us is crooked and askew. There are no right angles in nature."
New Release: Inference Patterns
Flux Oersted is a cybernetic music project that exists almost entirely in the digital domain, though analog signal paths still exist. The characteristic synthesizers bring rock and industrial overtones together with pop melodies and science fiction themes. From a song about a boy and his dog, to introspective philosphical ponderings about the pureness of one's thoughts, Flux Oersted brings warm melodic songs into the 21st century.
Buy Inference Patterns at
Inference Patterns is available now at iTunes, Amazon.com, Rhapsody, Napster, eMusic, GroupieTunes, Lala.
Audio CD US$9.99
The Inference Patterns special edition CD contains bonus tracks, Velvet Elvis, Plastic Hand Demo, and a live version of Myths About Paper performed by A Presence Called Fred.
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Photo by Robert Cambron
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