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Shadow and Shade cover Shadow and Shade

010101-Out of Print (1st release missing tracks 2, 6 & 7)

010102-Out of Print

010103-Out of Print, YAS promotional pressing

Infinisynth successfully combines beautiful delayed guitar, pounding rhythms and haunting vocals on this Indie Rock debut CD, Shadow and Shade. Infinisynth is a rock based project that is the brainchild of artist KarrArikh Tor. Included on the CD are "Speed", a sharp look at a young addict's life; "Into the Darkness", a sociopathic-pyromaniac's anthem; and "Empty", the eerily haunting lament of a lost soul. These songs are off-set by the upbeat versions of "Out of Time" and "Rain", and the three Infinisynth tracks from Artist's Row Vol. 1, "Desolation", "Documentary", and "Dreams". Shadow and Shade is an auditory treat beginning to end.

      1.) Speed (7:04)
      2.) Desolation (4:45)
      3.) Out of Time (3:16)
      4.) Empty (7:34)
      5.) Rain (5:11)
      6.) Documentary (6:55)
      7.) Dreams (4:59)
      8.) Into The Darkness (8:00)
      9.) The Waiting (5:08)
      10.) Heavy Hit (3:12)

All songs written, programmed, and arranged by KarrArikh Tor, performed by Infinisynth
Produced and Engineered by J.A.Bohr, Kristi Ameringer, and Infinisynth
contains live stereo performances recorded directly to DigitalAudioTape

    Band

      KarrArikh Tor- vocals, acoustic and electric guitars, keyboards, sequence and drum/rhythm programming

      Alex MacHein- vocals, percussion, drum/rhythm programming

      Kain leFayne- bass

      additional vocals and keyboard on Speed, Empty, Rain, and Into the Darkness by Kat

      bass on Into the Darkness by Kasey Tyr

      bass on Speed, Empty, and Rain by Patrick Bosch

    When were they recorded?

      Heavy Hit and Out of Time were recorded 12/93

      Into the Darkness was recorded 5/94

      Empty, Rain, and Speed were recorded 12/95

      The Waiting was recorded 2/96

      Documentary was recorded 5/97

      Desolation, and Dreams were recorded 10/98

    Cover Artwork

      "From Black and White to Radiance" by J. Karl Bogartte