Stabilizer Bio:
Take two complete strangers, leave them in their respective rooms on opposite sides of the country with internet access, and what might you get? You might get nothing, or you might get an album running the gamut from aggressive electronic rock to smooth ambient soundscapes. The latter is what we see in the case of Stabilizer. Brought together on the internet, Brad Podray and Ian Siegert began working on their album in mid-2005 without letting the hindrance of never knowing the other musician slow their creative productivity. Within 6 months, Ian's vocal and guitar work perfectly melded with Podray's synthesis and they had given their new band a distinct sound. Along the way, guest musicians including Dan Dolan of Blood&Batteries, John Ploskina of Luminous Ether, and vocalist Morgan Long joined the fray. In the end, A Project Called Red incorporated talents from Texas to Philadelphia to Florida to Taiwan. This album is groundbreaking in its diversity and innovative in its construction. It is definitely not to be missed.
Today, Dan Dolan has entered the band as a full member and they've released a second album. The new album features guest appearances by Disparition, Emily Rose, and Rik Ahern. "A Fuse Slowly Burning" is a 22 track, 78 minute journey through rock, electronica, salsa, hip hop, glitch, industrial, pop, etc. We tried our best to incorporate as many different genres as possible while still retaining an underlying theme of original sound. The album can be downloaded for free at different places along the web and we appreciate any purchases of the physical CD that are placed.
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Order the albums-
If you'd like to hear more music from the other projects of Stabilizer's members, please see: Brad's Bands-
Blood&Batteries
Psychaesthetic
Ian's other project-
The Wind Up Boys
John Ploskina's project-
Luminous Ether