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Synergy

by Brian Sloan

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Synergy 04:45
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Electrosick 05:13
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Echo Tides 03:59
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Shift Phase 05:48
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Nightshade 05:42
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Derivative 06:03
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Lay It Down 06:12
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I love the name for this album because it describes our current society and how big corporate entities taking over everything by combining business and other such practices, heir-go "Synergy". I'm using this term for my album is used to represent energy itself and how your energy interacts with the world around you in everyday life, which is a very personal thing that can't be quantified like figures, numbers, statistics, and other terms related to work. What is NOT associated with the idea of business is simplicity and being child-like or innocent, and I wanted to represent the polarization of "synergy" by using a picture of my child's kaleidoscope which is This album is more of a rhythm based album, but is less repetitive than some predecessors "Impulse of Life" and "In The Center Of It All." Also it has a little more darkness and variety, as well balancing the rhythm focus with more dynamic and progression.

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released June 12, 2013

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Brian Sloan Columbia, South Carolina

Inspired by works of Akira Yamaoka and Daniel Licht, Brian Sloan uses electronica with laid-back grooves to create dark and suspenseful pieces. His background playing drums lays the foundation for his drum parts, and the melody is inspired by suspense/horror genres, namely Resident Evil and Silent Hill. ... more

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