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Psychogenesis
- Artist: Encephalon
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 6/9/2015

Psychogenesis
- Artist: Encephalon
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 6/9/2015
- Artist: Encephalon
- Label: Dependent
- Number of Discs: 2
- UPC: 884388500310
- Item #: 1478977X
- Genre: Electronic
- Release Date: 6/9/2015

Product Notes
One of Canada's hottest industrial acts is Encephalon from Ottawa. The project featuring Matt Gifford, Sam Mainer (programming, production) and keyboard player Alis Keller (keyboards, visuals, multimedia) is now finally rounding up to present the much anticipated successor to their debut album "The Transhuman Condition" released by Dependent in 2011. Since then, the band has performed at various festivals in Canada and the US, fortifying their "up and coming" status with energy-bursting live shows. Three years in the making, Encephalon's second album "Psychogenesis" possesses a far darker outlook towards the future than it's optimistic counterpart "The Transhuman Condition". The new album is focusing on how the luxuries of technology could ultimately weaken the human experience, on nano-phobia, and the grim possibilities that may await those who would attempt to attain immortality at all costs. A soundscape of thunderous orchestras merging with searing electronics weave a vision of organic and mechanical lifeforms colliding as vocalist Matt Gifford's ominous yet versatile narrations let the tracks become chapters in a larger story continuing throughout the album.
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Artist(s)Encephalon