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System Syn

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System Syn
OriginLos Angeles, California, United States
GenresElectro-industrial, futurepop
Years active1997 (1997)–present
LabelsMetropolis Records
Associated actsImperative Reaction, God Module
Websitewww.systemsyn.com
MembersClint Carney
Jon Siren
Atom Strange
Jake Strange
Adam Vex
Past membersJaymie Valentine
Samuel Pfannkuche

System Syn is an American electro-industrial and futurepop music group that began in 1997.[1]

Members[edit]

  • Clint Carney performs all studio music, vocals and lyrics. Aside from System Syn, he is the former live keyboardist/backup vocalist for Imperative Reaction and God Module. Clint Carney is also a filmmaker and a well-known painter in the dark arts movement.
  • Jon Siren - live drums (2010 - current)
  • Tash Cox - live keyboards and backing vocals (current)
  • Adam Vex - live synthesizers and backing vocals (2010 - 2012)
  • Atom Strange - live synthesizers (1998 - 2010)
  • Jake Strange live guitar and backing vocals (1998 - 2010)
  • Jaymie Valentine- live keyboards and backing vocals (2008)

Discography[edit]

LP[edit]

  • Hate Parade (1997)
  • Into The Sewer (1998)
  • A Human Quality (2001)
  • Detached (2001)
  • For Memories You'll Never Have (2002)
  • Premeditated (2004)
  • Postscript (2005)
  • The Mourning Ritual (2006)
  • End (2008)
  • Strangers (2010)
  • All Seasons Pass (2011)
  • No Sky To Fall (2013)[2]
  • Dry Blood - Original Motion Picture Score (2019)
  • Once Upon a Second Act (2020)[3]
  • If It Doesn't Break You (2021)

Albums prior to 2004 were released through the now defunct Electro Addition Media and are out of print.

EP[edit]

  • Electromedica Part Two - Electro Addiction Media (2000)
  • Electromedica Part One - Electro Addiction Media (2000)

Singles[edit]

  • "Tomorrow Wendy" - Electro Addiction Media (limited to only 100 numbered copies) (2001)
  • "Momentary Absolution" - Out Of Line (limited to 3000 copies) (2004)
  • "Like Every insect" - Metropolis Records (May 27, 2008)
  • "Here's to You" - Metropolis Records (May, 2010)

Remixes by System Syn[edit]

  • Depeche Mode - I Feel Loved (system syn mix) (2001 - unreleased)
  • Aghast View - Trendsetter: Shallow Point (system syn mix) (2001)
  • Assemblage 23 - Awake (system syn mix) (2001)
  • Wumpscut - Wreath of Barbs (system syn mix) (2001)
  • Symbiont - Needle in Eye (2003)
  • Imperative Reaction - Severed (system syn mix) (2003)
  • The Azoic - Conflict (Mechanical Asphyxia mix) (2003)
  • God Module - Dreams Collide (Arrhythmia mix) (2004)
  • backandtotheleft - Obsolete (system syn mix) (2005)
  • Cesium 137 - Hollow (system syn mix) (2005)
  • Provision - Perversions of Conventional Warfare (System Syn Remix) (2006)
  • Inure - Shedding Skin (system syn mix) (2006)
  • Penal Colony - The Kids are Behaviorly Medicated (system syn mix) (2007)
  • Cindergarden - Medicine (System Syn Remix) (2007)
  • Interface - Body Flow (System Syn Mix) (2009)
  • God Module - A Minute To Midnight (System Syn Mix) (2010)
  • XP8 - Blind (System Syn Remix) (2010)
  • God Module - Unconscious (System Syn Remix) (2020)[4]

Television and DVD[edit]

  • Out of Line Electro Festival (live DVD) - Out of Line - (2005): Contains live footage and interviews from the 2004 featuring the songs Momentary Absolution, Burning Out and Ruthless.
    • The same DVD was also released in the US in 2006 under the name "Electroline"

References[edit]

  1. Zuazua, Cristy (3 October 2010). "Interview: System Syn". Chain D.L.K. Retrieved 19 September 2021.
  2. Lindström, Patrik (5 December 2013). "Review: System Syn - No Sky To Fall". Brutal Resonance. Retrieved 19 September 2021.
  3. Frenken, Thomas (20 June 2020). "System Syn – Once Upon A Second Act". Electrozombies. Retrieved 19 September 2021.
  4. Inferno Sound Diaries (4 November 2020). "God Module – The Unsound Remixes". Side-Line. Retrieved 19 September 2021.

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