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Mind Over Machine

by earprojector

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Julien Joel Clement
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Julien Joel Clement A lot of work and love went into this record, a lot of attention to details. In turns exciting, mesmerising, edgy and funky, it is an immediately accessible album which will nevertheless mature with repeated listening. Highly recommended!
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Into the Sky 03:51
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Black Lie 04:48
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Endless Days 04:42

about

A human/machine hybrid of heavy guitar and dirty synth pop.

credits

released June 12, 2020

Produced and composed by Raman Menon
except Chemical Chance composed by Raman Menon/Paul Handel
Performed by earprojector
With
Lulu Ilanda - backing vocals on Into the Sky and Black Lie
James Greening - Horns on Mondays’ Song, What I Thought I Wanted to Find and Endless Days
Christine Abel - Intro vocal on Black Lie

Mixed and Mastered by Nick Franklin


Gun model by Scott Marr, photography by Harold David and design by The Pink Tank Creative.

Management by Cowan & Partners

Special Thanks to
Dilara Ay, Greg Charlton, Ian Dunn, Matthew D Cowan, Adam Theobald, Scott Marr, Harold David and Jessy Griffiths.

This album is dedicated to the memory of Jyothi Rama Menon 1939-2019

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earprojector NSW, Australia

Once described as sounding like “Marilyn Manson gatecrashing a Beatles session” this heavy pop outfit from the Blue Mountains in Australia has displayed a stubborn defiance against the usual pigeon hole based approach to music. Over the course of three albums their sound has been always eclectic and constantly evolving. ... more

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