SunemeSYS
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play lo-fi play hi-fi  They Came from the Rainforest v0.14
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Nightmare (A Procession of Demons) v0.4
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Fever and Shaman Healing v0.4
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Fears are food for them v0.4
play lo-fi play hi-fi  the Cave v0.8
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Fighting with biogen v0.12
play lo-fi play hi-fi  The Escape v0.6
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Running to Sonora v0.3
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Our days, last days (V0.3)
play lo-fi play hi-fi  The Indigo Children v0.5
The Suneme:SYS project born in the late 2005, almost casually.
The idea of a band that plays electronic music was far from my mind, maybe less probable than a world in peace or television news that says the truth.
But it happened.
The initial idea was to build a soundtrack for some cyberpunk novels I was writing, to create a kind of multimedia book. So I started this adventure and, while the sounds came up, I realized that the result was going over the target I had prefixed.
In the october 2005 I finally had some songs ready and I decided to create a music project, giving the life to Su[n]eme:SYS.
What I do? Electronic, of course, with dark sounds, like dark should be every good cyberpunk novel, that I often use as inspiration.
"A silent invasion", my first album, is a concept album where the story is delineated by hard, industrial beats, with trance and techno contaminations.
Welcome to my personal vision of the future, where everybody is a virtual devices.
Why this name?
Su[n]eme:SYS is an acronym for SUN, NEMESIS and SYS (from system).
Do you play live?
Yes, I play live. My performances are audiovisual.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
Internet will change the relationship between the artists and their fans. This site, for example. Now fans have a possibility to directly meet the artists. And the artists have to give more attention to their fans. Probably the way the music will be sold will change too. This is an unstoppable tendency and now the music labels should to think a good way to protect the right of the artists without to fight against the new media, but riding this wave. We are virtual devices, and we will live, play, sell and buy in a virtual world.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
If major means more visibility and more money and more money means more devices and more opportunity to produce better music, yes, I want. If major means to follow the market instead of my nightmares, no, they can play with their blonde puppets...
Your influences?
Front Line Assembly, Die Krupps, Evils Toy, Birmingham 6, Front 242, Leaether strip, Displacer, Psyche, The Azoic, Nebula-H, Hungry Lucy, Neikka RPM, Aiboforcen, Glis, Implant, Solitary Experiments, Diary of dreams, Diorama, XP8 and so on...
Favorite spot?
The forest around the Etna
Equipment used:
Lot of hardware, 5 computers in network, keyboards and videocams and photocams for the visuals and my brain, when it works.
Anything else...?
We are virtual devices. Sooner or later someone will shutdown this fuc*** simulation.
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