Interactive Trailer Psy’Aviah feat. Kyoko Baertsoen “Our Common Future” Single/EP & Pre-Orders Open Now

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Here’s an #interactive #trailer / #sampler for the new Psy’Aviah feat. Kyoko Baertsoen ”Our Common Future” EP [ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWQEP4jMuUk ]. Click on the titles > inside < the video to sample each track / remix. (I know, technology is crazy ;))

The remixes bring a variety of genres to the original track, from electroclash of Junksista, to ambient/chillstep from Synthetic Epiphany, to clubby (disco)house from Dizkodude and Stereo for two to hard hitting drum and bass from SINISTER SOULS.

You can preorder it NOW via Bandcamp [ http://bit.ly/ourcommonfutureEP ]. It will be available on more platforms such as Spotify, iTunes, amazonMp3, etc.. etc.. at February 7th!

Future Past (EP, 2013, Alfa Matrix Records)

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Future Past Cover

Tracklist
01. Circles; 02. Paused; 03. Letting Go; 04. Look Beyond; 05. Our Common Future (ft. Kyoko Baertsoen); 06. Letting Go (Atrox Bass remix); 07. Our Common Future (ft. Kyoko Baertsoen) (Dizkodude remix); 08. Paused (Cyance remix); 09. Letting Go (Frenchfire remix); 10. Letting Go (Triptone remix); 11. Paused (Rootkit remix); 12. Look Beyond (Dimension Flux remix); 13. Letting Go (Amarta Project remix); 14. Circles (Stripped edit).

Listen to some full length previews at soundcloud:

Introduction

“Future Past” builds on PSY’AVIAH’s previous album “Introspection/Extrospection”, and takes it one step further. They have tasted electro-pop, dubstep and electro-house… and then made it their own. Resulting in a blend of ambient-dubstep on “Circles”, ballad like electro-pop on “Letting Go”, pure EBM vs Electro-House with acid elements on “Look Beyond”, and some dubstep-electro influences VS ambient textures on “Paused” and “Our Common Future”.
In true PSY’AVIAH tradition, this EP is again crowned by another prestigious collaboration: with miss Kyoko Baertsoen (former HOOVERPHONIC artist & co-founder of LUNASCAPE). Her unique voice & timbre perfectly fits the very emotional song “Our Common Future”.

Besides these 5 beautiful new songs, PSY’AVIAH decided to hunt for fresh and interesting new sounds in the rich Soundcloud jungle and arranged remixes by these discovered talents: styles include dancefloor material in the form of electro-house by “Dizkodude”, “Amarta Project”, “Dimension Flux” and electro-house versus dubstep by “Rootkit” and “Atrox Bass”. There’s also more easy listening dub, and ambient-esque renditions by “Cyance”, “Triptone” and “Frenchfire”.

They have also added their own piano (or “Stripped” version) of “Circles” as a bonus – “it’s how 40% to 50% of our more song structured and lyrically evolved tracks start out, and we thought it was nice to portray how we went from this bare bones piano version to the version that it is now – a little peek in the process of how a song can change when you’re working on it…”, says Yves Schelpe.

“Future Past” reminds us through the lyrical themes how we all keep struggling with past trauma: “… time and time again making the same mistakes… I guess it’s true when they say that people never change”.

OK/Virtual Gods (DJEP, July 15 2012, Alfa Matrix)

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OK/Virtual Gods DJEP Cover

Tracklist
01. Ok (Metroland remix); 02. Ok (Jan Vervloet remix); 03. Ok (M.I.K.E. remix); 04. Ok (M.I.K.E. remix - Dub Version); 05. Ok (Where Have You Put My Glasses remix by Mr MattyB); 06. Ok (Told You So remix by Ghost of Ghost & Writer); 07. Ok (Original Acapella); 08. Virtual Gods (NUDE remix); 09. Virtual Gods (NUDE remix - Dub Version); 10. Virtual Gods (Radical G remix); 11. Virtual Gods (Radical G remix - Dub Version); 12. Virtual Gods (Original Acapella); 13. SOS Overdose (Masamune remix).

Listen to some full length previews at soundcloud:

Introduction

Psy’Aviah and Alfa Matrix present a brand new DJ-EP based on the tracks “Ok” and “Virtual Gods” taken from the album “Introspection ~ Extrospection”. Club remixes of “Ok” by dancefloor masters M.I.K.E. (Push, Plastic Boy, …) and JAN VERVLOET (Fiocco, Scoop, Razzle Dazzle Trax) and for heavier electro-club sounds NUDE and RADICAL G made remixes of the track “Virtual Gods”. There’s also some bonus remixes for “Ok” by METROLAND, GHOST & WRITER and MR MATTYB, and “Sos Overdose” went through the dubstep-blender by Masamune. On demand we also made some dub-versions available and the original acapellas to spice up your remixes.

Introspection ~ Extrospection (Album, November 25 2011, Alfa Matrix Records)

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Introspection ~ Extrospection Cover

Tracklist
01. SOS Overdose; 02. Procedure To Mistrust; 03. On My Own; 04. Deep Dark Desire (feat. Kari Berg); 05. Virtual Gods; 06. Ok; 07. Nouveau Quiche (feat. MC Dééjoohcéé & Thomas C Beerten); 08. The Worst In Me; 09. Timor; 10. Human Garbage; 11. Song Of Independence; 12. My List; 13. Wired Life; 14. Home (feat. Lis van den Akker).

Introspection ~ Extrospection 2CD Limited Edition

Introspection ~ Extrospection 2CD Limited Edition

Tracklist (of 2cd Ltd Edition)
[DISC1] 01. SOS Overdose; 02. Procedure To Mistrust; 03. On My Own; 04. Deep Dark Desire (feat. Kari Berg); 05. Virtual Gods; 06. Ok; 07. Nouveau Quiche (feat. MC Dééjoohcéé & Thomas C Beerten); 08. The Worst In Me; 09. Timor; 10. Human Garbage; 11. Song Of Independence; 12. My List; 13. Wired Life; 14. Home (feat. Lis van den Akker); [DISC2] 15. Ok (M.I.K.E. remix); 16. Virtual Gods (Radical G remix); 17. SOS Overdose (Noisuf-X remix); 18. Song Of Independence (remix by Ghost of Ghost & Writer); 19. Ok (Freakangel remix); 020. Virtual Gods (SAM remix); 21. SOS Overdose (BAK XIII remix); 22. Tired (Misery rendition); 23. Something Evil (Chaos All Stars feat. Mona Roukachi rendition); 24. Home (Hartung & Schleinitz rendition); 25. SOS Overdose (Leæther Strip rendition); 26. The Worst In Me (NTRSN rendition)

Listen to some full length previews at soundcloud:

Introduction

This album digs deeper than ever before. Moody piano based songs like “Ok” beautifully merge with upbeat electro-techno moments (“Human Garbage”, “SOS Overdose” or yet the virulent “Virtual Gods”) and other more electric electro pop tunes. An uplifting musical trip where genres are subordinate to the emotions and messages the songs carry. This time PSY’AVIAH joined hands with the beautiful Swedish artist and model Kari Berg (ex-ASHBURY HEIGHTS) who delivers dark melodic vocals for the track “Deep Dark Desire”. “Home” is coloured by the vocals of the talented MISERY singer Lis van den Akker. Last but not least, the third collaboration is with MC Dééjoohcéé and Thomas C Beerten, energetic beats and flowing rhymes on the electro rap “Nouveau Quiche”.

Into The Game feat. AYRIA (DJEP, January 7 2011, Alfa Matrix Records)

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Into The Game DJEP Cover

Tracklist
01. Into The Game; 02. Into the Game (Diskonnekted remix); 03. Into The Game (Signal Aout 42 remix); 04. Into The Game (Interface remix); 05. Wired Life (Viral Edit); 06. Into The Game (Plastic Noise Experience remix); 07. Into The Game (Suicidal Romance remix); 08. Into The Game (Schwarzblut remix); 09. Into The Game (Slave Republic remix); 10. Voltage (Krystal System remix).

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About

The Belgian act PSY’AVIAH has always been interested in fruitful collaborations with other artists, allowing them to learn and grow from shared experiences. Their recent 3rd album “Eclectric” proved it once again revealing their studio work with Jean-Luc De Meyer of FRONT 242 and also with the Canadian electro icon Jennifer Parkin of AYRIA. This new EP shines the spotlights of their successful teamwork with AYRIA offering no less than 9 versions of “Into The Game” featuring the infectiously addictive lead vocals by Jennifer Parkin. Faithful to their eclectic artistic concept, PSY’AVIAH here selected very different remixers to guarantee a splendid diversity of reinterpretations of the selected song. From the EBM mixes by SIGNAL AOUT 42 and PLASTIC NOISE EXPERIENCE to the more electric versions by SLAVE REPUBLIC, the electro pop of SUICIDAL ROMANCE, to the upbeat progressive dance reworks by INTERFACE and DISKONNEKTED, and to the dark renditions by MISERY and SCHWARZBLUT. As bonus, PSY’AVIAH also arranged a radical remix of their club hit “Voltage” by label-mates KRYSTAL SYSTEM and reveal the brand new song “Wired Life”, a first preview of their next album… The perfect meeting between emotional powerful female vocals, futuristic vicious synths and ferocious upbeat electronic arrangements…

Eclectric (Album, March 19 2010, Alfa Matrix Records)

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Eclectric Cover

Tracklist
01. No Excuse; 02. Keep Hope Alive; 03. !AllAboutYou; 04. Something Evil; 05. Anger Management; 06. Attract / Reject; 07. Paranoid8. Blackhole; 09. Ophélie (feat. Jean-Luc De Meyer); 10. Sweet Hard Revenge; 11. Into The Game (feat. Ayria); 12. Twisted Mind; 13. Fear (Theory); 14. Fear (Practice); 15. Rivotril Nights.

Eclectric (2CD Ltd Edition "Eclectricism") Cover

Eclectric (2CD Ltd Edition “Eclectricism”) Cover

Tracklist (of 2cd Ltd Edition)
[DISC1] 01. No Excuse; 02. Keep Hope Alive; 03. !AllAboutYou; 04. Something Evil; 05. Anger Management; 06. Attract / Reject; 07. Paranoid; 08. Blackhole; 09. Ophélie (feat. Jean-Luc De Meyer); 10. Sweet Hard Revenge; 11. Into The Game (feat. Ayria); 12. Twisted Mind; 13. Fear (Theory); 14. Fear (Practice); 15. Rivotril Nights; [DISC2] 16. Kings & Queens (feat. Kristell Lowagie of Lovelorn Dolls); 17. Memoires; 18. Bad Gods Pray (feat. Sowphie); 19. Seduction; 20. Anger Management (IC 434 re-take); 21. No Excuse (Acylum remix); 22. Sweet Hard Revenge (Alpha Q Mix by Encoder); 23. Anger Management (Break The Beat mix by Sebastian Komor); 24. Anger Management (EX.EX remix); 25. Sweet Hard Revenge (Dead Errant Soul remix); 26. Anger Management (Essence Of Mind remix); 27. No Excuse (Studio-X Hard Dance remix); 28. Paranoid (Symbols Of A Transient Society Mix by Implant).

Listen to some full length previews at soundcloud:

Introduction

In 2010 Psy’Aviah unleashed “Eclectric” and a limited 2CD edition “Eclectric + Eclectricism” to the world. This time they collaborated with Jennifer Parkin of Ayria and Jean-Luc De Meyer of Front 242. A remix contest was held with more than 70 entries competing for a spot on the limited edition. They kicked up the performances going from France to The Netherlands etc.. “Eclectric” really sums up what Psy’Aviah is all about!

Entertainment Industries (Album, August 29 2009, Alfa Matrix records)

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Tracklist
01. Entertainment Industries; 02. Tired; 03. Mine (Album Mix); 04. Voltage; 05. Broken Child; 06. Moments (feat. Suzi Q. Smith); 07. WTF; 08. Animal X; 09. In The Shadows; 10. Freedomkiller; 11. Good vs Evil; 12. Grace; 13. Tired (Leæther Strip Remix); 14. Broken Child (IC 434 Remix); 15. In Silence (feat. Implant); 16. Infected (Diffuzion Remix).

Listen to some full length previews at soundcloud:

Introduction

“Entertainment Industries” was Psy’Aviah’s second release, and the first album through Alfa Matrix records. It holds 12 original tracks and 4 bonus remixes of Leaether Strip, IC 434, Implant and Diffuzion. Compared to “Creationism” this release shows a darker and grittier Psy’Aviah blend. Several tracks got released on compilations and the band was to be seen on live on Belgium’s biggest ebm / electro festivals shortly after the release.

Creationism (Album, January 1 2007, Je M’En Fish / Digital Matrix)

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Creationism Cover

Tracklist
01. In Silence; 02. Love hate Destruction; 03. Infected; 04. In The Dark; 05. Pick Up Artist; 06. Avon Girls; 07. Creationism; 08. Demons In Mind; 09. Never Fall Again; 10. The Village (feat. Len Lemeire).

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Introduction

The first official Psy’Aviah album, “Creationism” was recorded after gathering enough live experience and winning several prizes, such as the flemish Stubru Demopoll, with their music. “Creationism” holds 11 tracks and was recorded at their home studio with the help of Len Lemeire of Implant. The record got released as a CDr and sold out immediately, on which Alfa Matrix decided to deliver the album a re-release on the digital platforms.