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City: Chicago
State: Illinois
Country: US
Signup Date: 9/18/2004

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Wednesday, August 20, 2008 
After many requests for a sneak preview of material from the upcoming "Infowar" EP. We are pleased to announce that you can now stream our new track "Devastate" right from our myspace page.

IF

you haven't already you should pick up a copy of "Cyanotic Presents: Gears Gone Wild". A compilation Featuring exclusive tracks from 16 Volt, Acumen Nation, DJ? Acucrack, Rabbit Junk, Enduser, Prude (the new project feat. Jared from Chemlab and members of Cyanotic and Caustic) and a not myspace-player-compressed-all-to-hell hi-fi version of "Devastate". All just for $9 and available now at the Bit Riot Records Store. You owe it to your self to not miss this all you can eat buffet of hard electronic goodness.

AND

be sure to check our remix we cranked out for Circus of Dead Squirrels for their new remix album "TPCM2: Judgment Day – Remixing the Massacre" available now from Misfortune Records. Only 10 bucks for 11 tracks of brutal squirrelly goodness.

THEN

we have been splitting our studio time wrapping up the "Infowar" EP and producing more material for the new Prude record. As always there is more on the horizon, lets just say that 2008 is looking to be a pretty killer year for us so stay tuned...

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Friday, May 30, 2008 

We just got finished listening to the final versions of all the tracks and have to say this is a disc you just can't pass up (20 brutal tracks for only $6.89!). Infocollapse has never had better company on a disk and we couldn't think of a better way to debut the track "Devastate" from our upcoming "Infowar" album. Or hell, you can just buy it for the cover art... just make sure to listen to track 10! Full details and purchasing information below.

June 24th will see the release of the long awaited compilation "Cyanotic Presents: Gears Gone Wild", the latest in an ongoing series of compilations put together by Sean Payne and his Chicago based electro glitch metal band Cyanotic.

"Gears Gone Wild" features new, rare and unreleased material from Cyanotic as well as appearances from a number of friends and collaborators including 16 Volt,Acumen Nation,DJ? Acucrack, Prude (feat. Jared Louche of Chemlab and members of Caustic and Cyanotic), Rabbit Junk, Left Spine Down (feat. members of Front Line Assembly), end.user and more.

01. intro for the machines
02. rabbit junk vs cyanotic - i vote bolshevik lite [glitch mode mix]
03. acumen nation - elective surgical strike [cracknation mix]
04. mindfluxfuneral - dream it dead [exclusive mix]
05. 16 volt vs cyanotic - the defect people [glitch mode mix]
06. dj? acucrack - rust presses [cracknation mix]
07. mindless faith - i'm pretty much fucked [strip't mix]
08. drukore - my control = my power [glitch mode edit]
09. prude - darkroom v1
10. infocollapse - devastate
11. left spine down - u can't stop the bomb
12. breath and decay - alive right now [roll call version]
13. enduser feat. jared louche of chemlab - the maker [exclusive mix]
14. gencab - hi tech low life
15. element dclxvi - code six [wrist slash edit]
16. born into oblivion - afterthought
17. torrent vaccine - exude
18. everything goes cold vs xp8 - abort [exclusive mix]
19. defragmentation - core.rag.vagina
20. cyanotic - brutal deluxe [demo]

Teaming up with Bit Riot Records for this latest volume, Cyanotic has focused purely on hand picking the absolute best tracks for inclusion on this compilation. Indicative of the band's widely varying tastes, the compilation features 20 tracks that span effortlessly from heavy electronic rock to industrial dance to hard drum n bass and back again.

A pre-order via Bit Riot Records is being offered from now until June 24th. Those who jump in on this promotion will receive a sticker and pin at no extra charge with their order.

In addition, "Cyanotic Presents: Gears Gone Wild" can be heard in its entirety directly on the main page of Bit Riot Records now!

Compilations will also be available on the Denial Highway Tour featuring 16 Volt, Bella Morte and special guests Cyanotic through out shows in middle America, east coast and Canada. For show dates and details click here.
Tuesday, May 06, 2008 
As the Chicago winter has finally loosened its death grip it feels like the appropriate time to loosen my lips and let everyone know a few notables about new Infocollapse material and related work...

We have been cranking away on the debut Infocollapse EP since I got back from the Acumen Nation /Cyanotic/DJ? Acucrack west coast tour.  It marks the development of a whole new writing/recording/producing process for us.  You will get a sneak peak soon (continue reading below).
 
I have been working alongside Sean Payne of Cyanotic infamy on some material for "PRUDE" a new project featuring the vocal talents of Jared Louche (CHEMLAB), programming by Caustic, and guitars by Plastic.
 
We shipped of our track for "Cyanotic Presents - Gears Gone Wild", a complition featuring exclusive tracks from 16 Volt, Acumen Nation, DJ? Acucrack, Rabbit Junk, end.user, genCAB, Infocollapse, Prude (feat. members of Chemlab, Cyanotic and Caustic), mindfluxfuneral and many more. Its a varied mix of heavy electronic rock, electro dancefloor bangers, hard drum n bass and weirdo oddities, and we're looking forward to releasing it to the masses for an uber cheap price (artwork and a full tracklisting T.B.A.) Our song is called "Devastate" It will be your first chance to get a preview of the current incarnation of Infocollapse before the EP is out.
 
More updates soon as things continue to pick up speed.

-E kW
Wednesday, June 06, 2007 

Stapled and Sutured - Songs From The Hydrogen Bar

I recently had the chance to get a track on a Chemlab tribute album released through MOMT Records. It is a pretty diverse disk featuring artists such as 16 volt, Cyanotic, and K Nitrate of Cubanate fame.

There is ONE white label disk left (If that doesn't say collectors item I don't know what does) and also the tracks are available from E-music, TuneTribe, and Rhapsody. The album will also be available through I-Tunes once all the red tape is finally cut.

For Jared Louche of Chemlab's blurb on the album and how to purchase click here.

You can also preview the tracks on Last.fm here.

In other news:

We are deep in the process of finishing up the first official Infocollapse release "Infowar" tentatively scheduled to be released late summer / early fall. There will be a full Infocollapse.com re-launch, a redesigned MySpace page with tracks from the album to preview, and even a new logo!

We also had the opportunity to work with Cyanotic on their latest offering "Transhuman 2.0" a Glitch Mode Recordings / BitRiot release. You can hear some synth work we contributed to the track "Deface [The Glitch Mode Stomper]". It is a killer album that really pushes the envelope and defies convention in all the right ways. Online purchasing info for the disk to come as soon as it is available.

More updates soon!

-Epoch kW of Infocollapse

Tuesday, February 27, 2007 

I am pleased to announce...

Songs From the Hydrogen Bar: A Tribute to Chemlab
Available 3.26.07 On MoMT Records www.momt.co.uk

Featuring kicking Chemlab covers by artists such as 16 Volt, Cyanotic, and of course our Infocollapse rendition of "Chemical Halo".

Full Track Listing:

1. FleshField - Chemical Halo (Bruised Regeneration Suture) 
2. Cyanotic - Suicide Jag 
3. UCNX - 21st Century (Head Like a Whore Mix) 
4. 16Volt - Neurozone 
5. Hindu Pez - Exile on Mainline 
6. Infocollapse - Chemical Halo 
7. Fetish Project - Derailer 
8. K-Nitrate - Codeine, Glue, & You (Analogue Overdrive Mix) 
9. Insight 23 - Jesus Christ Porno Star 
10. Typozorg - Neurozone 
11. Cross Contamination - Codeine, Glue, & You 
12. Upon Eventual Collapse - Megahurts 
13. Amorphite - Pyromance 
14. Idiot Stare - Blunt Force Trauma (This-Was-Their-Best-Song-Ever Mix) 
15. The Vinegar Works - Pink 
16. D.Gray - Suture

More details to follow, so keep your eyes open.

Tuesday, January 16, 2007 

INFOCOLLAPSE.COM is back online. With a few new releases on the horizon we decided to go ahead and put a hub for all things Infocollapse up on the net.

Speaking of new releases, expect two new songs featuring Infocollapse on two upcoming releases in the next couple months. Meanwhile, we are in the studio feverishly working away on the first official Infocollapse release!

That's all we can say for now... so check back soon for more updates.