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Cryosyncopy/Mushin content taken down
The artist behind Cryosyncopy/Mushin has decided to pull all of his work from this site, taking it down from the internet altogether. It is unlikely also that any future material can be expected from either project.
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New Cryosyncopy album – Black Ocean: download free
Cryosyncopy is back with a new album, the first in two years for the project. Black Ocean combines the moody, spacious, picturesque sound of debut album Recollection of Lost Fragments with the gritty cyberpunk beats and structures of side project … Continue reading
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Mushin/Cryosyncopy Bandcamp page goes live
A joint Bandcamp page for Mushin/Cryosyncopy is now online at cryosyncopy-mushin.bandcamp.com. This means that, like Beithíoch, you can now stream music from both these projects over at their respect pages on this site as well as avail of the existing … Continue reading
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House-keeping: Cryosyncopy
Part of our mission statement is to foster the development of good art. This means providing a platform for emergent art with interesting ideas and exposing it to the scrutiny afforded to bands with greater industry backing – but without … Continue reading
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Presenting: Mushin – download debut album “Realm of Corrosion” free
HI.ARC.TOW presents the debut album of industrial techno project Mushin as a free Creative Commons download. Realm of Corrosion fleshes out a techno industrial sound world around a narrative structural skeleton akin to that of prog-ambient or metal. Accompanying visuals … Continue reading
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Cryosyncopy – Cosmic Vicissitude : released for free
The new (and likely final) album from Cryosyncopy is available now from HI.ARC.TOW as a free Creative-Commons licensed download. The album forgoes the several-track format of preceding albums for two longer, more meditative pieces that together form a more obvious … Continue reading
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