
Science Vs Nature
Trance, Progressive, Live, House, Electronic
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Welcome Me Home Welcome Me Home

Calling My Angel Calling My Angel
Calling My Angel was the first song the trio ever worked on as a unit, and by far, its the song that every wants to have as a DJ track. This is a direct mp3 from the album, which is a live, continuous play CD.


Dance Like You f Dance Like You f***
Originally Written by Craig Honeycutt, with added vocals by Tianna Hux

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Science Vs Nature does not clash, argue, or otherwise disagree during development of our material. There is, in fact, no versus. Rather, SVN in it's entirety is Science Verses Nature. As there are Verses and Choruses, founding members Christian and Kiley set out to find our vocal angel. Enter Analia Lyon.
There aren't so many words one can use to describe Ms. Lyon short of "enrapturing" and "heaven-sent". Her voice is pristine as crystal, soulful as gospel, and able to cut like a ginsu knife whenever there be a need. A true visionary; she is a fountain of melodies often spouting harmonies we could never envision on our own. Without even realizing her innate gift, she effortlessly brings a whole new level to SVN. The first track she ever sang with us was "Calling My Angel". I believe singing this on my own has paid off. This Angel responded with exactly the voice I had been searching for over the better part of 3 years.
Kiley Thompson (a.k.a DJ Usul) has spent twelve years behind the 1's and 2's. With venues under his belt like Twilo and Limelight, he has dropped beats to light dance floors on fire in 48 of the 50 United States. As I learned early on, one can never be sure which state Mr. Thompson is paying a visit to when you speak with him. Typically, it is a state closer to Zen than any other. Kiley's sense of rhythm and groove is unmatched. Taking a composite sample of all of the tracks he's ever dropped on his Technics, he has built new tracks bigger, stronger, and better than ever before. Ironic as it may seem, "Nature" seems to have a bionic cerebrum.
From an early age, Christian Aydt found a true calling in electronica. Due to the ever important "cool older sister", he was turned on to Depeche Mode some 17 years ago. Listening and learning , he acquired his first synthesizer at the age of 14. Some 15 years later, "Asylum" has become the lab he built to be the ultimate tool for his self expression. A work ethic bordering on obsessive has allowed Christian to lead the foundation of SVN in a direction he always dreamed. Regular 15 hour studio sessions and a strong foundation in musicology have allowed him to repeatedly push envelopes within the work that is the basis for SVN.
Continuously working to better ourselves, Science Vs Nature acts as a band featuring live performances. It is safe to say that our objective is to make live vocal electronica something that is increasingly accepted and respected. A spectacle of lights, buttons, and blinding talent, Science Verses Nature will not be easily forgotten.
Band/artist history
for more info check out our site:
www.sciencevsnature.com
Have you performed in front of an audience?
yes. Primarily East coast USA, but looking to expand!
Best moment was our first!
We were playing at Winter Music conference as our debut, and within 10 minutes of our gig, we were surrounded by TV crews, and interviewed afterwards. It was awesome to be received like that on our first gig.
Your musical influences
Orbital, Sasha, Bedrock, Depeche Mode, the list goes on and on
What equipment do you use?
Its all listed in our album. Buy it, and you can try to make the same sounds!
Anything else?
anything.
Brooklyn, NY
USA
ID
459643
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