BEHIND THE VEIL EZINE (Interview by Christine Parastatidou) (Greece) from  - 2006
 

BEHIND THE VEIL EZINE (http://www.veilgr.com)


1. CONGRATULATIONS ON “FLAT EARTH SOCIETY”! IT’S ONE OF THE WEIRDEST AND MOST SPECIAL ALBUMS I’VE LISTENED TO. ARE YOU CONTENT WITH THE FINAL RESULT OR IS THERE ANYTHING YOU’D LIKE TO CHANGE?


Eddie: Thank you for the kind words, it means a lot to us. When I look back at the recording process and the way the album was put together I’m quite happy with the results, however there is always room for improvement. The recording and mixing took some time to complete and there were periods where I thought it would never end. But I guess we were simply trying to make the album as unique and as polished as possible. We have our own studio so time and money weren’t an issue for us. It was much more important for us to make sure that the music, song writing, and sound quality was consistent throughout the album.
We are currently working on new material for our next CD and I believe there will be a definite step forward for the band. I love the challenge of writing new songs and progressing as a band. It’s much more exiting for me to look to the future than to look at past works and wish I had done things differently. With each release you get the chance to improve and progress and learn from past mistakes. I hope that we continue to push the boundaries of what this band is capable of, and that is to produce music that is both challenging and accessible while staying true to our unique approach to writing music.


2. GIVE US A SHORT BAND BIO BY POINTING OUT THE MOST IMPORTANT MOMENTS OF THE BAND. PLEASE ALSO PRESENT THE CURRENT LINE UP TO THE READERS…

 
Eddie: I’m not sure if there have been any real standout moments that have defined this band for me. We simply work really hard at our craft and try to be as unique as possible. I try not to focus on things I can’t control. I’d rather pour my efforts into things that can make a real difference to the band. In that sense my focus, as in the past, is firmly placed on building this band one brick at a time. So for now we will continue to focus on producing lots of music. I guess the release of our first album “Flat Earth Society” was a major achievement for us. But rather than bask in the glow of that release I’m more interested in new material and the new direction of the band. The future is much more exciting to me that our past. We worked really hard on the first album and I’m extremely proud of that release but for me it’s now set in stone and I’m ready to move on to big and brighter things. Of course I really want people to hear the album and I will do everything in my power to promote it in order to reach as many people as possible. For me personally the other thing that really solidified this band and made it what it is today is when I found the two guys I’m currently working with.
As time passes I think the band will only get stronger and more distinctive. As we spend more time writing together as a band the more our sound will develop and the more impact we’ll have. I’m hoping our profile will grow over the coming years to the point where people will begin to recognize the bands name and instantly be able to distinguish our sound. I’m really looking forward to our future and all the music we have planned for release.

The current line up is
Eddie Katz – Vocals, Bass, Keyboards, Sequencing
Connie D – Lead, Synth and Rhythm
Laurence Belviso – Drums and Percussion


3.LET’S SUPPOSE THAT YOU WERE ASKED TO REVIEW “FLAT EARTH SOCIETY”. WHAT WOULD YOU SAY TRYING TO BE AS OBJECTIVE AS POSSIBLE?


Eddie: I’m very self critical so it very difficult for me analyze exactly what we sound like. The following is short blurb I wrote for our press kit and I think it objectively sums up the band pretty well:
“If you where to pigeonhole the sound of Mechanical Organic you would struggle to find a single category that would summarize the sound. Mech Org is predominately Heavy in nature with a hybrid Electronic/Industrial element mixed with a progressive edge. The vocal melodies were written and structured in such a way that they convey a sense of intellect while remaining melodic and hook laden, powerful and sonically interesting. Many vocal harmonies are included to give the music a rich bed of backing voices. Many other unique vocal effects have been included to deliver a distinctive sonic experience. The heavy crunching guitar work drives the Mech Org sound while outstanding lead and synth guitar highlight the musicality of the project. To accompany the music and vocals a range of sonic textures and panning sound effects makes the listening experience authentic and exotic. Driving rhythms and hard hitting drums and percussion complete the sound with an overall balance between experimentation and catchy/memorable vocals and music. Mechanical Organic managed to produce music that is melodic, lyrically forward thinking, heavy and musically unique in many ways.”

4. YOUR MUSIC IS DIFFICULT AND I THINK IT’S ADDRESSED ONLY TO THE OPEN MINDED LISTENERS, SINCE IT’S A MIXTURE OF METAL WITH PROGRESSIVE AND INDUSTRIAL. ACTUALLY LIKE I SAID IT’S A MIXTURE OF MECHANICAL AND ORGANIC SOUNDS. SO WHO DO YOU THINK WILL APPRECIATE YOUR MUSIC THE MOST?


Eddie: Anyone who is looking for something a bit different. Anyone who is sick of the overabundances of copycat bands who simply write music to fit a trend. Anyone who is open minded and willing to experiment. Anyone who is interested in conspiracy. Anyone who is looking for a band that is willing to push the boundaries of what is considered metal. Anyone who is sick of pure aggression and mindless noise. Anyone searching for the essence of individuality in music. And anyone who is into interested in smart melodic metal/indust/prog that is intellectual and well thought out.
I don’t believe our music is as difficult to comprehend as some people think. We simply write music that makes us happy, music that we believe in. We are not trying to fit a specific genre or to please a certain demographic we simply write the best music we can at any give time. I think it’s that approach that ultimately drives our style, we feel no pressure to conform.


5. BY THE WAY IS IT BECAUSE OF YOUR SOUND THAT YOU NAMED THE BAND MECHANICAL ORGANIC OR THE VICE VERSA? HOW DID YOU COME UP WITH THIS MONIKER?


Eddie: That’s exactly right. “Mechanical” refers to the machine driven elements of the band such as the sequencing and sampling and all the programmed keyboard parts. And “Organic” refers to the more human element of our music such as the vocals, guitar and bass. Our music is an equal mixture of both Mechanical and Organic parts. The name was basically something I thought of which I thought sounded cool. I originally wanted to call the band “Flat Earth Society” but it was already taken. I think a punk band in the US are using it at the moment. I thought “Mechanical Organic” was a pretty good compromise and I think it sums up the band pretty well.

6. WHAT’S THE BEST AND WHAT’S THE WORST PART OF YOUR MUSIC, ACCORDING TO YOU?


Eddie: I think the best part of our music is our originality and our ability to write songs that don’t sound like any other band. I think it’s pretty hard to be original these days without sounding too experimental and obscure. And I really like the fact that reviewers all over the world are finding it hard to pigeonhole “Mechanical Organic”, that in my book is really cool. I’m so happy that we have produced something that is making people think and take notice.
Basically the worst part of our music revolves around the same theme. Originality can be a blessing and a curse. We sometimes find it difficult to target an audience for our sound. We’re really not aggressive enough to appeal solely to the metal crowd. We’re not progressive enough to appeal exclusively to prog head. And we’re not really industrial so we won’t attract the industrial crowd. We’re all of these things and more. So it can be quite difficult to find an audience that is receptive to our unique genre blend.


7. ARE THERE ANY ELEMENTS YOU’D LIKE TO ADD OR EXPERIMENT WITH IN THE FUTURE?


Eddie: HELL YEAH!!!!! As I mention before we’re working on new material at the moment and we’re really excited about the new direction. The main changes to the overall sound will be things that make our music more exciting to the listener. We will incorporate live drums into the mix this time around as well as live percussion. I’m really interested in experimenting more with the “Organic” side of the band so we’ll be using more live instrumentation. There will also be much more tempo variation in our music to make it more interesting. Also our recording techniques have improved so hopefully the whole album will sound better as a result. Oh yeah, if he has time I hope to incorporate some of Conrad’s song structures as well this time around. In the past he has writes all the guitar parts but this time I hope he will contribute to the initial song writing process. We will always try to improve and progress as a band so every time we release an album you’ll hopefully hear some sort of progression.

8. WHAT AMAZED ME IN THIS RELEASE WEREN’T ONLY THE GREAT SONGS, LYRICS AND THE OVERALL AESTHETICS, BUT ALSO THE GREAT PRODUCTION AND SOUND. DID YOU HAVE A PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE OR THE HELP OF A PROFESSIONAL?


Eddie: Thank you, I’m really glad you liked the production quality. We really did spend a lot of time working and reworking all the different elements of our sound. I guess there are always things that can be improved and we have learnt so much in putting out this album. I have recorded a number of albums here at my studio for different bands and project I’ve been involved in. We’ve all been involved in music for a long time now so we have a lot of experience but I guess you can always learn more. It’s a never ending journey, you never know everything. Conrad also has his own studio setup so he does all of his recording at home. I have basically written all the initial songs including vocal melodies and lyrics. I then send out these songs to Conrad. He records all his guitar parts in his studio and then sends all the tracks to me and I import them into my setup for final mixing. The system works great. The only professional help we receive was when we mastered the album. We tried to master it ourselves in our own studios but we couldn’t get the recording to sound consistent on different stereos. Mastering is a real art and should be left to the professionals, In the end we decided to go with a professional mastering studio and we couldn’t be happier with the results.

9. TELL US A FEW THINGS ABOUT THE ALBUM LYRIC-WISE… NO! TELL US A LOT OF THINGS ABOUT THE LYRICS. ACTUALLY I’D APPRECIATE IT IF YOU SAID A COUPLE OF THINGS FOR EACH SONG IN PARTICULAR… I FOUND YOUR LYRICS GREAT! WHAT DO YOU WANT TO ACHIEVE WITH THEM?

 
Eddie: The following is a short rundown describing each song and it’s lyrical message. I wrote it some time ago for use on various MP3 hosting sites but I thought it was worth while having it on our web site. So here it is:
1. “What have we Become” was inspired by “Howard Bloom”, author of “The Lucifer Principal” and “Global Brain”, and a really good friend of mine. I received an e-mail from Howard some time ago where he highlighted his concerns regarding the fact that Militant Extremists are now armed with Stealth submarines that are capable of striking New York City and Washington with sea to land missiles. It was such a scary prospect that I had to contribute to his cause by writing this song and making people aware of Howard's apocalyptic prophesy.
2. "Stealth” is a catchy little number that examines personal information collection and mass marketing. Everything in life these days seems to revolve around marketing products directly to the individual. I guess this song is a warning to every individual to value your personal information and to keep it locked away from prying eyes.
3. “Hacking Humanity” is a song about a series of unsettling dreams each dream being guided by a higher intelligence. A non local consciousness hacking dreams and artificially planting ideas and thoughts to brain wash and manipulate.
4. "Nothing is Real" is a song about how we all create our own realities. We move through life busily absorbing information and perceiving events. Yet we seldom really consider the possibility that we as individuals can influence the way our lives evolve. This dream of consciousness we call life can be manipulated and solidified by the simple act of “belief”.
5. “Username & Password” is a warning to all those who use the internet. I've tried to divulge the truth behind internet fraud and the loss of personal information. Every time we log on to the net we expose ourselves to information loss, corruption and fraud. In a perfect world the internet should have become a cyber utopia of free speech/expression without control. But it is fast becoming a system of information collection and mass marketing.
6. “All According to Plan” was inspired by an article I read that expressed the view that the US military were deliberately going about their duties incompetently in an attempt to maintain a certain level of social disorder in Iraq. This course of action allows the US government to justify maintaining a military presents in Iraq and allows them to persevere with military action. This song examines the effect of the deliberate incompetence.
7. “To Bridge the Void” questions antiquated belief systems and examines how people put there faith in ideas and concepts that are clearly redundant and archaic. With this song I clearly broke one of my personal social rules and that is never have a discussion/argument with people regarding religion or politics. I've learnt from personal experience that people tend to be very passionate and extremely defensive when faced with religious and political criticism?
8. "Weapons of mass Distraction" contains a lyrical theme revolving around hidden information and media leaked disinformation. I've tried to lift the veil on how we're all kept in the dark and fed lies that control our lives. This is the first song I wrote for this project and pretty much paved the way for the rest of the CD.
9. “Nostalgia” is a song that looks back in history to when nations knew who their enemies were. The central message contained in this song is that warfare has changed to a point where the enemy is virtually invisible. How can you possibly fight a war when you don't know who to fight.
10. “The Bitter Truth” is a song that teaches us to separate fact from fiction and not to blindly accept information that is presented to us. We all need to re-examine everything that we've been told in the past as well as everything that we are being told at present. We need to open our eyes to the truth behind the lie, to separate fact from fiction.
11. "This They Must Never Know" is a spoken word industrial sound scape that contains the secret covenant of the ruling elite. This was a last minute inclusion on the CD; we felt the piece brought the whole CD to a fitting and ominous end.


10. ALL THE SONGS, BUT ESPECIALLY THE LAST ONE “THIS THEY MUST NEVER KNOW” HAS A CONSPIRACY THEORY TOUCH TO IT… SO, COULD YOU PLEASE REVEAL TO ME WHO THOSE CREATURES THAT CONTROL HUMANS ARE? J


Eddie: From a personal point of view I became interested in this subject matter a couple of years ago and I’ve since done extensive research on political corruption and of course delved heavily into all aspects of conspiracy theory. There is a lot of information out there on the net and in books and I encourage everyone to educate themselves. I try to be very carefully with what I say to people regarding this subject matter. I’ve learnt from experience that some people don’t want to accept some of the really disturbing elements of this kind of information, so with that in mind I try my best not to force my opinions onto people and to let people make up their own minds. My intention is to write songs that investigate certain facts regarding political conspiracy in the hope that people will become interested enough to research all the fact for themselves. In a nut shell I guess I believe that there are people and organizations, shadow governments and the ruling elite that manipulate world events such as 9/11 and all the wars on earth to suit themselves and to make vast amount of profit. We live in a world of lies, media manipulation, mind control and we seem to be heading toward one world government and we are loosing our rights at an alarming rate. I definitely don’t go down the alien conspiracy rabbit hole and I try to steer clear of the really religious and biblical aspects of the conspiracy. My interest lies in history and proven facts regarding current events. If anyone is interested in learning more you can visit the links section of our website. I’ve put up a list of interesting links that people can check out to further educate themselves. www.mechanicalorganic.com

11. WHAT DO YOU WANT TO SUGGEST WITH THE TITLE “FLAT EARTH SOCIETY”? FOR EXAMPLE WHAT THIS SENTENCE BRINGS TO MY MIND IS THE FACT THAT MOST CONTEMPORARY AND CIVILIZED PEOPLE HAVE AND USE TECHNOLOGY WITHOUT KNOWING AND UNDERSTANDING IT. WE JUST USE WHAT OTHERS OFFER US WITHOUT TRYING TO FIGURE OUT WHAT’S GOING ON… AS IN THE PAST THAT PEOPLE THOUGHT EARTH WAS FLAT WITHOUT TRYING TO FIND OUT THE TRUTH… PLEASE COMMENT ON THAT…


Eddie: That’s exactly right. We’ve always be fed a bunch of lies by high level people in government and religion, it’s been happening for centuries. It’s more about keeping people in the dark and I think we’re seeing a deliberate dumbing down of society though our education system and of course our addiction to TV. We simply believe what we see on TV without understanding that everything that we’re being fed is manipulated. Truth is distorted and certain facts are withheld, evens are controlled and manipulated to make you believe something other than the real truth. Events are manufactured to divert attention away from thing they don’t want you to focus on. You see this sort of thing happening every day on the news. Once you understand this you begin to lift the veil and you begin to see through the bullshit. It takes time to really comprehend this type of thing. You really need to filter everything you see and read, and understand that not everything is as it seems.

12. I FIND THE COVER ARTWORK REALLY GREAT AND THOUGHT PROVOKING. HOWEVER, I THINK I’D LIKE YOU TO EXPLAIN ITS DETAILS SOME MORE… I MEAN WE COULD SAY IT’S A PUZZLE OF DIFFERENT THINGS WITH OTHER BEING MECHANICAL AND OTHERS BEING ORGANIC AND NATURAL. IS THAT JUST IT OR IS THERE SOMETHING DEEPER TO IT? WHO CREATED IT?


Eddie: I basically take control of the artistic duties for the band. I also developed and maintain the bands web page as well www.mechanicalorganic.com I enjoy digital manipulation and amateur photography; it lets me be creative and takes my mind off the musical side of the project. I try to gather images and photographs over a period of time and then work on them in Photoshop. I have a lot of idea for the next CD artwork which I’m currently working on. It takes me quite some time to gather all the different images and ideas and put them into some sort of acceptable and meaningful order. I’m far from a digital genius but I do really enjoy the challenge of artwork development. As far as the cover artwork is concerned there is meaning behind the imagery if you look closely. There are hidden Masonic symbols present and the Illuminati symbol the Pyramid with the All Seeing Eye. I used the flies on the front cover to indicate that the whole hidden conspiracy stinks of shit and that there is something really rotten afoot. The meaning is quite subliminal but so is the conspiracy I guess. I guess the rest of the imagery is kind of surreal and dream like and I really like that aspect of the work.


13. WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO FROM NOW ON? ARE YOU IN SEARCH OF A LABEL? WHAT DO YOU WANT A LABEL TO OFFER YOU IN ORDER TO CUT A DEAL WITH THEM?


Eddie: Yeah, we’re looking for a suitable label but as I mention above it’s quite difficult to pigeonhole our sound so it’s also quite difficult to find a label that puts out this style of music. I’m not too concerned about the whole getting signed thing. In reality we can produce all the music ourselves in our own studio so we don’t need a massive recording budget and we can release our music directly to our online music store in MP3 format. We have put up an online music store to cater to our fans that prefer buying and downloading music online. The system works great and it now gives up the opportunity to release music directly to our website without any major manufacturing costs. My hope is that more bands begin to do business this way. It cuts out the middle man (the record label) and allows bands to sell their music directly to their fans, and that’s a good thing!! Technology has allowed us to do everything ourselves and I couldn’t be happier with that. However, if we do find a suitable label willing to work with us we will definitely look into it. From a musical point of view we’re currently working on new material and I’m really excited about that. I have about 15 songs roughed out and I’m in the process of polishing and arranging. It’s a slow process but the songs are sound really fresh.

14. WHAT KIND OF FEEDBACK HAVE YOU RECEIVED SO FAR? WHICH WAS THE MOST FLATTERING COMMENT AND WHICH ONE DO YOU THINK HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH YOUR SOUND AND IMAGE?


Eddie: Generally the reviews have been great. We’ve even receive a couple of “Album of the month/year” awards which has been really surprising. In my opinion the most flattering kind of comments have been stuff like: “MECHANICAL ORGANIC is the weirdest release I have heard in a long time.” and “Mechanical Organic have shorted out the light bulb above my head” and “it’s been a long journey trying to find the words to describe it accurately”. I really like the fact the reviewers are having a hard time describing what we sound like. I have to be honest with you though, not all our reviews have been great. We have received a couple of stinkers. It’s not that our music is below standard in any way, I think it has more to do with our genre blending and the reviewer not getting into the uniqueness of our sound. Not everyone is going to get into what we do and we understand that. When you write unique and original music you have to accept that not everyone is going to love you. All we can do is continue to improve and expand our sound and maybe in the future we can eventually win those people over. It’s going to take time and it’s going to force us write more challenging music that pushes our personal musical boundaries as well as our listeners boundaries.

15. DO YOU HAVE ANY PLANS FOR LIVE SHOWS? WHAT SHOULD THE FANS EXPECT TO SEE AND EXPERIENCE IN YOUR SHOWS?


Eddie: We were gearing up for live shows but it hasn’t happened yet. We’ve been planning the live aspect of the band for some time now but we won’t be rushing into it. There are a number of technical issues that still need to be sorted out before we can make this happen. We would love to play live but we’re going to focus on recording for the time being. We want to build our profile as well as our musical catalogue and that means we need to spend as much time in the recording studio as possible. This band is about doing thing differently; our approach to writing music is unconventional so I’m happy to take an unconventional path with regards to playing live and promotion. When we do eventually play live we definitely want it to go off with a bang so we need to make sure everything is perfectly set up. Our live set up will be quite extensive and we need to put a lot of thought into all the different aspect of the gear.

16. COULD YOU NAME SOME OF YOUR MOST BELOVED BANDS AND ALBUMS? WHO WERE THOSE MUSICIANS THAT HELPED YOU REALIZE THIS IS THE MUSIC YOU LIKE AND ENJOY THE MOST?


Eddie: At the moment I’m going through a real nostalgia phase so I’m listening to some of the stuff I really loved 10 years ago. Today I spun Psychotic Waltz’s “Mosquito” and “Bleeding” albums. I absolutely love their first two albums but these two are a little straighter and easier to get into. I’m a huge fan of Devon Graves. I think he’s one of the best singers going around today. He sings with so much feeling and emotion, awesome singer!!! Love “Dead Soul Tribe” as well. I also just listened to the new Muse album which I thought was fantastic, really different to their other stuff. Whenever I get asked a question like this I always say “everything I have ever heard has influenced me to some degree”. I have a really vast eclectic collection of CD’s so it’s really hard for me to name just a few that have influenced my writing. So I guess I just stick to my usual answer.

17. AUSTRALIA HAS A SMALL AND YET POWERFUL AND SOULFUL UNDERGROUND SCENE. SO, PINPOINT SOME BANDS YOU THINK DESERVE OUR ATTENTION…


Eddie: I don’t get out as much as I would like these days due to music and other things that demand my time. But I have seen a couple of Australian bands that blew my doors off. I saw a band named “Cog” play a gig recently and they really put on a great show. I wasn’t expecting to be that impressed but I couldn’t believe how good they were live. Also, a while ago I went to see Conrad’s other band “Furious George” play live and was equals impressed. They’re all great musicians and the music is really heavy and intricate. I was actually really intimidated by the power of that gig, I was absolutely blown away. They are awesome musicians, I mean ridiculously good, and they have incredible stage presents. They put on a fantastic show that night and I’m really looking forward to their next gig in a few days time. They’re also recording an album right now so Conrad is very busy with music at the moment. I’m sure you’ll be hearing much more from them in the very near future so keep your eyes peeled for “Furious George”!!! Very good band indeed!!!

18. IF YOUR MUSIC WERE AN EMOTION, WHAT WOULD IT BE? IF IT WERE A PAINTING, WHAT WOULD IT SHOW?


Eddie: That’s a really hard question. I don’t thing there is any one emotion that would accurately describe our sound. We use lots of different emotion in our music to paint a picture such as anger, depression, melancholy, sadness, despair, but we also balance that with more positive vibe or feeling. Same can be said for the painting analogy, every song and every new album will paint a different picture. Each will be unique, individual and a work of art in it’s own right.

 
19. WHAT’S THE WEIRDEST OR FUNNIEST QUESTION YOU’VE BEEN ASKED?


Eddie: Probably the one before this one!!! :o)


20. WHAT’S THE IDEAL TITLE FOR MECHANICAL ORGANIC’S MUSIC AND ESSENCE?


Eddie: That’s a very hard question also but I will give it a shot. I guess I would call our sound heavy in nature with an electronic, industrial and progressive twist. I tend to use lots of layers in our music so the sound is really thick with instrumentation. I use tons of keyboards, samples and sequences in the writing process and we then add all the guitar parts to support and heavy up the material. If you were to examine each layer individually you would find that they are not overly technical however once they are all added together they intertwine and weave in and out of one another to form a complex web. When I sing I tend to use extensive layers. My voice in kind of gentle and melodic and I tend to thicken my parts by layering. I also like to experiment with extensive vocal harmonies to support my vocal parts and to give them a kind of choir effect. I also like to use trippy vocal effects, anything to make it sound a little out there. I guess our music is melodic, intellectual, layered, heavy, experimental, kind of progressive and not for the faint of heart. But it’s not overly technical or experimental. Well, that’s the best I can do, I guess I really have no idea of what or who we sound like.
21. THANK YOU! THESE LINES ARE YOURS. LEAVE YOUR MESSAGE TO THE METALLERS…
Eddie: Thanks you so much for the interview, it was fun and it also made my brain hurt. :o) I guess I simply want to say that we basically already have an albums worth or rough song ideas already down with basic vocal melodies and harmonies recorded. I’ve written lyrics for all of them so that part of the process is done. I’m working my way through the songs one by one to hammer them into shape and basically expanding all the musical ideas. I’m very happy with the writing process and the way the songs are sounding. From a lyrics perspective this album will be much more theme based and very heavy on conspiracy. Each song will look at different aspect of the corruption taking place in high level politics. Some of the subject matter I will be tackling this time around will be, The Illuminati, Secret Societies, 9/11, Multi Stalking, Mind Control, Media Control and The Hegelian Dialectic. Each song will have a short industrial introduction accompanied by excerpts taken from a conspiracy theory radio podcast. This next album will probably be released in separate parts so it may span 2 or 3 CD’s. It’s going to be an enormous challenge putting this together and I can’t wait to release Part 1. That’s about it for now. Thanks again for the interview and I look forward to sending you the new CD for review when it’s finally released. To all the fans, thank you for your support and kind e-mails. Keep checking for news updates at our website
www.mechanicalorganic.com and feel free to join our mailing list so we can send you all the latest news. If you’re interesting in purchasing our music or simply listening to a few samples simply visit out website and you’ll find all the information there.


Cheers


Ed

 

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