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Born from the ashes of past dissapointment, Drummer Alex Anx (ex Sybreed, ex Maelstrom) created a new project early in 2007 in Geneva, Switzerland. Inspired by bands such as Meshuggah, Soilwork, Frontline Assembly and Depeche Mode. Alex worked to merge aggression and sensitivity, melodies and harmonies, complex rhythms and counterpart to design a futuristic soundscape and bring electro-metal into a New Age.

 

After 3 inspiring years drumming with Sybreed on multiple tours and gigging with bands such as Fear Factory, Mnemic and Ill Nino, Alex decided to leave the band, to follow his own, individual path in music. Joining forces with bass player Fabian (ex Last Warning), the protagonists began to compose new material born of their shared vision; an abstract, post-apocalyptic, post-humanist future which manifests within the music of ETNA. Darkness, depression, schizophrenic paranoia and brutality are at the core.

 

The entity has been completed by the involvement of singer: Marko, formerly of thrash hardcore metal band Nevent, mixing tortured screams and emotional clean vocals and Royd creating chaotic and distorded groovy riffs to ETNA’s compositions. This team is conclusive and eager. ETNA reflects social decay, oppression, destruction and mortality, and criticises the weakness of the human condition and the ephemeral substance of it’s form. ETNA will awaken your pressure receptors and destroy all complacency.

 

http://www.mediafire.com/?tmoowvmzhra

 

izasao ovaj promo, skroz zanimljivo zvuci.

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Greeting Sybreeders,

 

As we started working on our next album this winter and knowing that it will take a while before we will complete the whole composition and recording process, we've decided to treat you with a small present, hoping it will make the wait more ... tolerable.

 

Indeed, we have recorded a new song called "Challenger", which will be released for download on the 23rd of April exclusively on iTunes.

This song will be enhanced with 3 ass-kicking remixes, respectively from BAK XIII, Voicians and Drop.

 

This EP is a stand alone in itself, giving you a sneak preview of the catchy kind of material we are working on as we speak and that should be released sometimes around spring 2012.

 

For those lucky enough to catch us on tour in France and Belgium this April, we will also perform "Challenger" on stage.

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[b]Recording of "God in an Automaton" - December 12th 2011[/b]

       Greeting folks!

       We have been kind of quiet recently so this is definitely time to give you some updates, isn't it?

       Indeed we have just recently finished composing our new album and are about to begin the recording sessions, starting with the drums on this Monday the 12th of December @ the Downtone Studio (Geneva) until we leave to Australia for touring next March. The  mixing itself, supervised by Mr Rhys  Fulber once again, should take place in April 2012 in L.A., and we will handle the artwork part to Seth Siro Anton (again as well).

       So far, we won’t reveal the tracking list itself (because, well, fuck, we decided so), but we can at least announce the title of this forthcoming LP, which will be called “[b]God is an Automaton[/b]”.

       We will try to keep you updated this time through impromptu videos of recording failures, small suicidal notes from band members unable to nail some specific part, pictures of a disgruntled, exhausted guitar player who happen to also record the whole mess, and so on, until we are finally done with our new offspring.

       Stay (down)tuned.

       Sybreed

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