synnack
synnack is Clint M. Sand (of 0xf8 Studios, and formerly of cut.rate.box and Mono Chrome) features additional contributions by Dave Jones of AttackSustain and others.
Defying an easy description, synnack is perhaps best described as "experimental electronic music"; fusing elements of ambient, noise, industrial, and IDM musical styles with new media performance mediums.
Live, synnack uses a combination of custom computer environments and live instruments to remix and manipulate audio at fundamental levels. Though mostly computer generated, synnack is said to sound strangely organic and no two synnack performances are the same.
Releases on FON
synnack - v2
v2 builds on synnack's prior releases by leveraging an increasing amount of custom software, field sampling techniques and live electronics to create an epic combination of ambient glitchy soundscapes and crunchy rhythmic mayhem. A special feature of the v2 release is that each CD package includes a card containing a unique "regcode" which can be used to register on synnack.com for access to additional songs unreleased tracks, videos, discounts on additional merchandise, and more.
synnack - v2.0.5
v2.0.5 is the digital only release of synnack's v2. It features an additional track not found on the CD, Track 13 "Rize (10mg)"; remixed by Ground To Dust.
synnack - v2.5
v2.5 is the latest full-length release from synnack exploring dark ambient/experimental/drone style that features a unique approach combining analog modular synthesis, custom software plugins written in Max for Live and improvisational techniques. v2.5 is available as 320k MP3 for free from Force of Nature and also soon as pay-for-download in FLAC format that includes an extra track (BiModal), a regcode to join the supporters, and an expanded PDF featuring 14 pages of exclusive artwork (one page per track). Both versions include a remix by dark ambient legends, The [Law-Rah] Collective.