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010301-Out of Print, rare limited release

Infinisynth's Machine Parts features KarrArikh, Kain and Alex performing three new songs from the upcoming release, What Remains in the Machine...; "fragen", "of Miracles and Madness", and "Love of Lies". Also contained on this release is "Rathaus III", from Remixes Vol. 1, and a live recording of "Wasser I, II, & III" with Kasey (on bass) and Kat (on vocals and keys) from the October 31, 1995 performance in Milwaukee, WI, USA with Black Orchid & Q. With the return of KarrArikh's favorite punk guitar, Melissa, Machine Parts reacquaints Infinisynth fans with the harder sound of the band's past.

      1.) of Miracles and Madness (7:50)
      2.) Love of Lies (4:47)
      3.) fragen (8:24)
      4.) Rathaus III (4:01) *
      5.) Wasser I, II & III (8:28)
      6.) The Basement

        including March of the Cows**

        and Cows in Outer Space** (10:30)

All songs written, programmed, and arranged by KarrArikh
except ** written by KarrArikh & Kylyra
Produced and Engineered by Kristi Ameringer and Infinisynth
* Produced and Engineered by J.A.Bohr 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

        female vocals and keyboards on Rathaus III and Wasser I, II, & III by Kat
        bass on Rathaus III and Wasser I, II, & III by Kasey Tyr

    When were they recorded?

      of Miracles and Madness, Love of Lies, and fragen were recorded 11/99-12/99

      Rathaus III was recorded 8/94

      Wasser I, II & III was recorded 10/95

      The Basement was recorded 1/96

    Cover Artwork

        design and layout by Alan B. Harris,

        cube sides feature images by J. Karl Bogartte