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| The main project of artist KarrArikh Tor, Infinisynth
began in 1991 with an acoustic guitar/vocal cassette release under the
title 'Future Dialogue: Power Machine'. For two years Infinisynth was plagued
by backing artist problems until KarrArikh hooked up with Alex MacHein
(on drums and rhythm/programming), releasing 'Subnormal Episodes Vol. 1'
in 1993 on cassette. |
| The following three years saw tremendous growth for the
band. Local radio airplay and audience numbers at live shows continued
to increase. The Milwaukee (Wisconsin) weekly public access television
series Ennui Entertainment Presents (MATA 14/47) requested material from
the band to accompany their video series, and Infinisynth responded by
finding two new back-up artists to help flesh out the sound. The new line-up
began to record their material completely live, a bold move resulting in
unique audio recordings. The 95 minute Norse Epic 'Germania Saga' written
by KarrArikh Tor was the ultimate pinnacle of this line-up's use of MIDI
programming and outboard sequencers. |
| A move to goth-rock on the 1996 limited run international
release CD 'Shadow and Shade' created quite a stir; critics throughout
Europe recognised the hints of Bauhaus, The Cure, and Sisters of Mercy.
Goth radio programmes raved about the release and requested more from the
band. Unfortunately, the pressure of supporting the release combined with
a home base move lost KarrArikh and Alex their back-up artists once again.
This didn't stop Infinisynth; their hard work paid off in continued college/independent
radio airplay, club airplay, and a live radio/internet simulcast in 1998. |
| With the new millennium came a new recording style for
Infinisynth; the band was finally persuaded to use multitrack recordings
on ADAT. Featuring yet another back-up artist line-up, Infinisynth created
the hauntingly beautiful 'What Remains in the Machine... '. Unfortunately
for the band and Infinisynth fans everywhere, the year 2000 brought so
many changes to their label Dark World that 'What Remains in the Machine...
'received little to no attention. |
| Finally after establishing a new home in Ireland, Infinisynth
was persuaded to remaster some of their classic songs from the past onto
two new releases, 'default' and 'reload'. These two CDs offer both new
and long time fans a unique opportunity to own some Infinisynth recordings
never released before on CD. Remastered tracks from the video series Ennui
Entertainment Presents, 'Shadow and Shade', and the little noticed but
brilliant 'What Remains in the Machine... 'are all included. |
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