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Cyanotic signals the return of aggressive electronic rock, melding elements of classic industrial dance, electro, drum 'n' bass, rhytmic noise, IDM and metal to create a unique sonic assault.
The band enjoys a rapidly growing fan base, thanks to strong support via word of mouth and sharing the stage with the likes of Skinny Puppy, Front Line Assembly, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Meat Beat Manifesto, Chemlab, Andrew W.K., Acumen Nation, DJ? Acucrack, Stromkern, 16 Volt, Dismantled, Bile, Nocturne, and many more.
Cyanotic had its beginnings in early 2k2. The band's first release was a collection of demos and remixes entitled "Mutual Bonding Through Violation", which was released in the summer 2k3 via Cyanotic's own label, Glitch Mode Recordings. The limited edition E.P. of 1200 copies, now out of print, was met with immediate praise and extremely positive reviews.
The summer of 2k5 saw the release of Cyanotic's debut full length album. "Transhuman", a 12 track electronic diatribe combining aggro punk attitude, machine driven beats, infectious synth rhythms, brutal guitars and layers of sonic experimentation, expertly mixed by Jason Novak of Acumen Nation / DJ? Acucrack and Chris Cozort of Iammynewt.
The original "Transhuman" sold out as of August 2006. Due to popular demand, Cyanotic began work on a 2-disc deluxe edition, Transhuman 2.0, with co-producer J. Prost (of mindfluxFuneral) soon after the "Hail the Glitch" summer 2k6 tour. The double album features the original "Transhuman", as well new songs, alternate mixes, bonus tracks and guest appearances from members of Front Line Assembly, 16 Volt, Acumen Nation, DJ? Acucrack, mindfluxFuneral and Rabbit Junk. Transhuman 2.0 saw its release via WTII Records and Bit Riot Records in July 2007.
Amongst all the shows, promotion and recording, the group have completed production work and remixes for bands including Pigface, Chemlab, 16 Volt, Acumen Nation, Rabbit Junk, See Colin Slash and many more. A very active fan community has since grown around the forums at the Cyanotic website, located at cyanotic-online.com.
A new full length album, "The Medication Generation", is currently in production and set for release in fall 2008.
"... loud and powerful to say the least"
--REGEN
"... brutal and merciless"
-- SIDE-LINE
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Hey man... Did you hear Dj Tron died??? Man. I just found this out so I'm gonna rock some Chrome Padded Cell tomorrow on my day off... Hope all is well... Hollerrrrr...
Yeah i know whtacha mean Niles and a good music scene dont go together but u guys could prolly find something in the bend. I would love to see you guys live. i would prolly die a happy man after that lol, well shit i hope u guys come around, so until then keep the cyanotic pride alive
Hey, what’s up to you? Looks like you guys had much fun on tour! I wish I was there.. Was it successful enough? I wonder if coldwave is in sort of “popular” condition in States currently. Looking forward for a new stuff, greets from Russia =)
wouldn't you know it. a rabid CYANOTIC fan picked up the last HIDDEN FORMS giveaway including the Gears Gone Wild disc, a T800 action figure and Bit Riot tee. interestingly enough, both winners of the prize pack were out of state- Michigan and Missouri. super thanks to PromoHo for putting it together! ;)
featured the glitch mode demo of "brutal deluxe" on Saturday night's HIDDEN FORMS Radio, here in the hometown.