Cleanse can now be streamed in its entirety on last.fm, for those of you who simply can't wait any longer. as promised, a full free download will be released on the 27th.
No better topic for the 100th post on this blog: The fourth Deterior album Men Like Gods will be released November 29, 2011. The tracklist is as follows: (The Leviathan Has Woken) Watching the Lid Dead Revolution Replicant (The Leviathan Is Moving) Everything Is Alright Crawl Space Behind Red (The Leviathan Has Drowned) Men Like Gods The obligatory single will come out on November 15th: "Replicant" b/w "The Rhetoric Drain (Furnace mix)". I'm still working on artwork for each; that should be done hopefully soonish, then I can really get cracking on mixing and finalizing stuff. Dates and titles are subject to change, but I'm pretty sure I'm going to stick with this.
Hey, it's me again. Yeah, I'm still here. Been super busy with school, work, and looking for a job post-graduation. That's all going splendidly but unfortunately leaves little time for music. Rest assured that I'm still cranking out song ideas when I have time. While you wait, I thought I'd post the interview I conducted with the media webzine Ve3tro (it seems they now only do video games), originally published in late January 2009, just after Cleanse came out. Ve3tro: What is the main purpose of your music? Do you have any particular message or meaning that you try to make your work embellish? Deterior: The main purpose of all the music I do is to entertain myself. I started writing music because it sounded fun and it was something I had always been interested in doing and was willing to learn. I spent several years churning out utter crap. It took me two years to write and record World , and even then I wasn't satisfied with what I had made (which isn'...
so I had this crazy thought today... I've heard several people express interest in getting physical copies of Deterior stuff. of course pressing CDs is way out of my budget (I almost literally have no money at the moment), so I was thinking about a simple on-demand CD-R system. so if you wanted a CD of an album or whatever, I'd whip one up and send it your way. probably something cheap like $5, same as the tapes. if this sounds cool, leave a comment! I'm lonely.
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