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Luca EWPosted: 1/5/2014, 09:11
A.E.C - Sex.Drugs.Sequence
(Solid.Grey.Sky.Recordings)



Tracklist
01. Supernatural
02. Pain
03. The Strength of Steel
04. Cliche
05. Still
06. Cold Glass
07. Move Together
08. Manipulate Me
09. Sequential
10. Final
11. Supernatural (She Leaves a Trace) - remix by Epsilon Minus
12. Still (Confused) - remix by Confuser #1

Release Date
13th May 2014

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A.E.C - Sex.Drugs.Sequence




Press Release
Tyler met Stacey during the recording of the first AEC album 'Hate Life', and decided to make an album together. We began working on this record in 2002, during the construction of the Battery Cage album 'World Wide Wasteland' and the Informatik album 'Re:Vision'. Having jettisoned the harsher industrial sound of 'Hate Life', one could possibly consider 'sex.drug.sequence' to be the missing link between those two albums.
Over the course of two years, we wrote ten songs in the synthpop / industrial dance genre, and performed several remixes for other artists. We asked two friends, Epsilon Minus and Confuser #1, to do some remixes for inclusion on the album. By the end of 2004, we had a record that fully realized our vision, titled 'sex.drug.sequence'. A chronicle of physical and emotional addictions, and the limits of control. An album geared towards the club and the bedroom in equal measure.
Naturally, our completion coincided with the worst year on record for album sales due to online piracy, and record labels were taking fewer risks than ever, particularly with unknown artists. We shelved the album and moved on with our lives, fully intending to release the record within a year or two. But, as is often the case, life gets in the way and ten years elapsed before we were finally able to release the album. So you can consider this album a time capsule back to the year 2004, when synthpop was riding high in the charts and aggressive dance music was still on our agenda...

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