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Plague Sequence present dancefloor oriented music with a futuristic prose, fusing cold synth patterns and sweeping atmospherics, drawing heavily from the psytrance and futuristic techno genres.
Originally from Sydney, Australia, the project consists of Pete Crane, who now lives in London. Pete is known for making the music for trip hop/EBM act The Crystalline Effect, whose debut album Glass was released by Polish label Black Flames Records in 2005. The Crystalline Effect has a new album and EP scheduled for release in 2007 through Hungary’s Advoxya Records. Pete is also an active remix-artist having remixed internationally renowned artists (including Implant, among others) and has DJed extensively under the moniker “Virulent” throughout Australia.
Plague Sequence has played live in several Australian cities at outdoor psytrance festivals as well as underground clubs in a headlining capacity as well as supporting acts including Broken Toy (Alchemy Records). Although a few early Plague Sequence demo tracks have leaked onto the internet and been heard in clubs since the project’s inception in 2004, Plague Sequence is currently completing an official debut album for release in 2007 through Sector 9 Studios, exploring the boundaries of psytrance and techno with an industrial influence.
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Plague Sequence album "Discarded Technology" out now
by Virul3nt, posted 11/02/07 12:00:48 » New album (full-on/progressive trance)
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Tracklisting:
01. This Need
02. Straylight
03. Take The First Step
04. Close Your Eyes
05. Wirefram..
06. Nobody Left
07. Programmed Compulsion
08. Black Plague Market
09. Hallways
The album is available from the Sector 9 Studios musicdock store:
http://sector9studios.musicdock.net/shop/show.do?id=11026
Here you can stream each track in full (at 64k), and purchase the album in MP3, AAC and WAV formats.
Plague Sequence "Discarded Technology" incorporates Dark Psy rhythms, injected with Progressive Trance structures, and intricate percussion, it stimulates your aural senses. Built for both dance floors and listening, this release grips hold of your interest and never lets go. With 9 tracks that mutate into subtle atmosphere, changing, melding, demanding your attention, you owe it to yourself to find the Discarded Technology.

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