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A Spy Crisis

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Music, emotionally, is the defining fabric of many life experiences. They are the backdrop of our multifaceted memories. Sentimental would be the prevalent emotional descriptor behind what I feel for the essence of music. So says Jara Drydenfire of A Spy Crisis, the masterful purveyor of experimental industrial-electro stylings. The music of A Spy Crisis very nearly has a life of its own, as though a cosmic entity has descended into the earths atmosphere and come to dwell inside the collective consciousness of all the listeners who hear the songs of A Spy Crisis.
The Music
Combining the best elements of electro-industrial and space music, A Spy Crisis crafts alarmingly good and strikingly original electronic music that moves and shines with an irresistible groove yet also captures the profound audioscape persona of ambience, fusing the best of both worlds into a mesmerizingly textured whole that ebbs and flows with dark atmospherics. The music is both spacious and thick and displays a talented ability behind the equipment. The precise balance required for this style of music doesnt come easy, but A Spy Crisis makes it sound like it does.
Boiling It Down
Music is both more complex and more stripped down than words. It is far more sublime and all consuming in its ability to convey a message from one person to another, melding ideas both intellectual and emotional. At the same time, music is expressing what people feel in the purest of ways, according to A Spy Crisis. The band takes these ideas seriously, believing that the creation of such a powerful medium brings with it much in the way of responsibility. For that reason, A Spy Crisis pours the utmost talent and 100 percent effort into each and every one of its songs. This certainly shows in the end result, the final potency expressing itself right down to your toes and right up through your brain.
Size is Meaningless
Be it something gargantuan or the tiniest molecule, every last drop of life is buzzing with energy, vitality and thus the potential for inspiration. Inspiration comes from every breath if we remember to allow it, says Jara Drydenfire. From nature to the nodules on a piece of machinery, it all bustles with potentiality. The next song from A Spy Crisis could come from anywhere, so be prepared.
Putting It Down
Getting down on paper then getting it down on a recording its a nonstop process. Writing and recording dont stop for A Spy Crisis. Because once youve heard the merest tidbit of their deliriously good music, youll need another fix, then another. Good thing a debut album is in the works and ready to carry the earth to the next step of evolution.
Music is a Necessity
A Spy Crisis takes its job as a musical artist so seriously due to recognition of the fact that music is a necessary tool in the maintenance of the quality of human life. It holds a metaphysical role in existence. As long as music is around, we always have an excuse to feel. Soon, the masses will be feeling it. A&R Select, the leading independent A&R firm in Hollywood, CA, is working hard to open all the right doors for A Spy Crisis. For those of you who dont know about Audio Genocide , it is my friend and i doing a collaboration. you really should check it out!!

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Member Since: 1/24/2005
Band Members: Jara Drydenfire
Guest Vocalist -Rebekah Fox
Guest Collaborator -Vision Opaque
Influences: Frontline Assembly, Wumpscut, Pulse Legion, Apoptygma Berzerk, Tangerine Dream, Snog, Cranes, VAST, Crystal Method
Sounds Like: The music in your head.
Record Label: Self Produced
Type of Label: None

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Posted by A Spy Crisis on Tue, 06 May 2008 07:22:00 PST

Still working hard..

I haven't posted anything new in a while, nor have I actively been looking for venues to play at lately... but that doesn't mean that I'm not working hard for ASC's future.I recently signed on with A&...
Posted by A Spy Crisis on Tue, 29 Aug 2006 07:43:00 PST

To Those Out There

***In the case that it has already been noticed, i'm attempting to break away from the "industrial" genre. not because i dont appreciate it anymore... but more of what it has evolved into. it's lost i...
Posted by A Spy Crisis on Tue, 20 Dec 2005 05:49:00 PST