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Surveillance

by Fermion

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Fermion comes back with their first music in almost 2 years since their last release “Hysteresis”. This time around, the sound has become darker and more EBM driven and this transition seemed only fitting for the duo. The title track is an industrial dance floor romp with energetic rhythms, catchy choruses, effected vocals, and sci-fi atmospheres. “Crossing the Lines” has a killer old school bass line, ominous vox, and hard techno laden workouts. Both tracks are sure to light up the dance floor in those black cloaked rooms and are from the new album "Infinity Terminal" which releases in fall of 2023.

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released July 7, 2023

Written by Eric Shans and Augustine Backer
Mixed and Mastered by Michel Didier Joomun at Multicore Music

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Fermion Brooklyn, New York

This is the music project of Augustine Backer and Eric Shans. They take influences from darker 80s sounds, ambient, and synth wave among other styles. "Relapsed" is the newest 3 track EP from the duo and taken from the forthcoming album "Infinity Terminal" out in fall of 2023. ... more

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