Due to costs I am not printing and giving away copies of this new and upcoming multialbum like I have done in the past, mainly at work. I am printing them on demand as well through a company called Trepstar.com that I've also used for temporary albums in the past. This way I can release them and not have to worry much about costs vs lack of potential income. I just like doing this and want to make this available to the public.
The artwork is by Nate Vaught of Brainvault Illustration and is almost done. Though he specializes (and rather does a fantastic job) on more underground death metal and black metal, sludge, stuff like that, he has been making exceptions for all my stuff. I can't wait for the final artwork!
This product will be in a choice of two media formats: 2 MP3 discs (Data CDs) or a USB.
The Data CDs will play in a car stereo that supports MP3 and so will the USB. The Data CDs will play in a gaming console or computer that supports optical media, and a USB will play whether it does or not. For artistic purposes and collecting.. I'd recommend the MP3 discs. For compatability and ease of use, I recommend the USB. If you are not aware if your car plays MP3 discs or some other device, I also recommend not taking a gamble and getting the USB.
The contents are as follows:
DISC I: THE NOISE VAULTS
No. 1 Sweet Sombriety LP
No. 2 Maladaptive Humanoid LP
No. 3 Smashing Through LP
No. 4 Phenomaly LP
No. 5 A Taste Of Euphoria EP
No. 6 Lost Relics LP
MACHINES AND MELODIES
No. 1 Makina LP
No. 2 Plugged LP
No. 3 The Blueprint LP
No. 4 The Prototype LP
No. 5 The Structure LP (almost finished)
No. 6 Refabrications (almost finished)
DISC II: THE ABSYNTHIUM COLLECTIVE
OMNIUM (4 eps in 2 CDs worth of time)
CONTINUUM I AND II (2 albums in 2 CDs worth of time)
DELIRIUM (6 eps in 2 CDs worth of time)
MOMENTUM (6 more eps in 2 CDs worth of time)
AETERNUM (heaven ep, hell ep (aurae & crudelis) on 1 CD worth of time)
(LOST IN) OBLIVION. 2 cds worth of outtakes
Each disc on the MP3 disc version will contain a small program written in Visual Basic to play the files and show a little info and a tiny amount of video. They'll be packed to the edge!
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