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SINCH To Release Remixed Music
On August 25th 2006, Sinch is due to release "Subdivisons" to a worldwide audience via their online store at www.sinch.net/store. The album will contain reinterpretations of songs from the band's critically acclaimed 2005 album, "Clearing the Channel" (Rock Ridge Music).
The release will include five tracks that the band remixed themselves between their staggered tour dates of 2005. Equipped with a laptop and a thriving passion for technology, guitarist Tony Lannutti led the band through the sessions that brought about this unique release. When asked why the band chose to release a remix album Lannutti is quick to point out, "We wanted to explore the different directions we could take our already existing songs. A big part of this band has always been diversity and I think this release takes that aspect another step forward."
Having experienced success on both major and independent record labels, Sinch has elected to go in a different direction this time around and release their music on their own through their newly renovated store at their official website www.sinch.net. This special EP release is coming just months after the band reopened their online store by re-releasing their long out of print albums, "The Strychnine" (1996) and 1998's "Diatribe" to their fans' delight. Prior to this, diehard Sinch fans were forced to endlessly browse various file sharing programs in hopes of accessing the early works of the band.
In 2001 Sinch became one of Philly's finest exports after the band inked a deal with Roadrunner / Universal Records which led to the band's world wide tours with acts such as Seether, Chevelle and Stone Sour. Along with the success of their self-titled album, the band scored a hit with the single "Something More" which became one of the top 100 active rock songs of 2002. After electing to go to Rock Ridge music for 2005's "Clearing the Channel" the band continued to gain critical acclaim as they further developed a strong underground following. So, with all this in place, Sinch appears determined to further explore their creative vision and passion for technology with this new page in the band's already storied history.
Date: 2006-07-18
As Reported by: James
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