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Deus Ex Machina [Redux]

by Advance

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  • Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album

    Double CD in 6 panel digifile sleeve with 8 page booklet, featuring artwork by Jack of Arts. Strictly limited edition of 500.

    All merch orders include digital downloads plus free bonus goodies, badges and stickers. This image is a mock-up, so actual colours might vary slightly.

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Apathy 03:55
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Frozen 04:07
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about

Advance, the one-man Dystopian Electronica project by Glasgow’s Tom Perrett, returns with Deus Ex Machina [Redux], featuring new remixes from the likes of Unity One, Terminal Defekt and label mates Atomzero and, a cover of Madonna’s “Frozen”. The repackaged and remastered double disc version of 2014’s monumental electronic release Deus Ex Machina, this is one for the existing fans and for those new to Advance’s unique sound alike, with its uplifting hooks, soaring melodies and self-aware lyrics all tied together by the sublime vocals of Tom Perrett.

Outside the studio, it’s been an amazing year for Advance, who have been hailed as one of the hottest new acts on the UK Industrial and Alternative scene. Deus Ex Machina was received with high praise by critics and fans alike, and they have set club floors alight across the UK with their uplifting and infectious hooks and style, culminating in storming the stage with a career-defining appearance at Resistanz Festival 2015 at the Corporation in Sheffield.

Drawing from such influences as Depeche Mode, Assemblage 23 and Ludovico Einaudi to name but a few, Deus Ex Machina [Redux] is sure to win Advance new fans across the world with its infectious sound and prescient commentary on the future of mankind and our growing dependence on technology as well as pleasing existing fans with its impressive array of bonus material.

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released August 3, 2015

Break the Silence written by Tom Perrett and Phillip Morrison
All other tracks written & arranged by Tom Perrett
Drums on tracks 2, 4, 5, 8 & 9 programmed by Phillip Morrison
Frozen originally written and produced by Madonna/Patrick Leonard
Deus Ex Machina was mixed in 2013 at Phillip Morrison Production Studios & Advance HQ
Apathy and Frozen mixed by Andy McBain
Mastered by X-Fusion Music Production
Artwork by Jack Leeson

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