Long-time Coil collaborator Danny Hyde is excited to offer the world the next instalment in
his ongoing series of projects, the "Svay Pak", from his solo endeavour, Aural Rage.
This release is a departure from many of his better known appearances on Coil tracks such
as Stolen and Contaminated, Loves Secret Domain, and Backlight District, and contains a
suite of 5 songs, each quirky in its own way yet with a focus on melody and more
conventional song structure.
The tracks were inspired by interesting experiences I have had in the last few years and
sometimes features appearances by the street people and random wanderers I have met in
those journeys.
The vocalists on this release range from random street beggars, to up and coming popular
musicians who may someday be at the top of the charts.
Where these varied vocalists destinies lie is for those who purchase one of these cds,
limited to 150 numbered copies to decide.
Hyde, always the "odd man out" when it comes to music releases, will be adorning the face
of each cd with its own, unique art, ranging from the tasteful to the utterly tasteless, from
paintings by members of Hydes family to photoshopped pornography or the pictures of the
deranged scrawling of teenage internet vandals with only pictures of the southern united
state and Microsoft paint to vent their absurd fury.
Each purchaser of this limited release will get to choose which art best suits his or her own
temperament, so hurry and get yours today before someone of similar mindset does. The cd
is available for pre-order now, and some of the artwork can be seen at http://www.auralrage.com/svaypakpics.htm
and....some of the artwork has yet to be decided on, and each purchaser will offered to tell
Danny's what their favourite 3 pieces are, so the remaining artworks may become stranger
and more deranged than those already made. One of those pieces could be yours if you
order now. Some of the art already made reflects the tastes and aesthetic proclivities of
previous purchasers, so what direction the remaining cds art take is anyone’s guess, but if
you see one you like, or your feeling brave and want to hear some compellingly quirky
tunes, make your order now"
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