


Let FreqGen be your guide into the calm of deep space with the track “Andromeda”. Engage in the visions of the galaxy, finding the beautiful masterpiece woven together through 4.5 minutes of intrigue.
Purchase/ Stream “Andromeda”:
https://fanlink.to/_andromeda

Scandroid’s sophomore remix album Dreams in Monochrome is available for pre-order 1 week early on the FiXT Store & Bandcamp. (Coming to all other digital stores for pre-order on April 6, 2018). The full album release is April 20, 2018.
About Dreams in Monochrome:
Following the international success of Scandroid’s album Monochrome, (Top 10 iTunes Electronic Album USA, Russia, Canada, Germany, United Kingdom, Australia, Sweden, Italy, France, Latvia, Lithuania, #1 Amazon Electronic Album & #3 Billboard Electronic Album Sales Charting), each vocal track from the sophomore release has received official remixes that will send listeners on a journey of Dreams in Monochrome.
Ranging from synthwave to nu-disco, chiptune and future house, the remix album also features mixes from the Scandroid self-titled debut album, including DJ Stranger’s remix of Scandroid’s cover of Tears For Fears #1 Hit, “Shout” and more. Also included are the winning remixes from NewRetroWave.com’s Scandroid remix competitions for the tracks “Aphelion,” “Awakening With You,” and “Neo-Tokyo,” by Battlejuice, Turboslash and Chromatique, respectively.
Available in multiple formats, including Limited Edition Cassette, so grab your Walkman and crank this album to 11 with remixes from Sunset Neon, Arcade High, Michael Oakley, VHS Dreams, PYLOT, Synthatiger, Robert Parker, Robots With Rayguns, Turboslash and Magic Sword.
Pre-Order Now:
https://fixtstore.com/scandroid

After it’s exploding popularity this past holiday season, “The Imperial March” has officially hit 2 million plays on Spotify!
Purchase/ Stream “The Imperial March”:
https://fanlink.to/imperialmarch

New Zealand electronic music composer/producer Nigel Stanford, goes Offworld, in his remix of Celldweller’s “Last Night on Earth.” Known for his creativity through his elaborate music videos and legacy of experimental musical production, Nigel Stanford turns the alt/sci-fi epic of “Last Night on Earth” into an electro-ambient masterpiece. Combining heavily edited vocals with re-processed FX, new melodic hooks, pulsing synths and relaxing beats, Nigel Stanford showcases his unique style, taking listeners on a thrilling adventure for “life beyond the skies.”
“I’ve always loved space, and I really dig the themes in Celldweller’s tracks – they instantly create vivid Sci-Fi scenes in my head. For ‘Last Night on Earth’ I wanted to keep the feeling of the original, but change almost everything I could! I like to use different chords and sounds, and create an alternate soundtrack to Klayton’s space vision. I hope you enjoy it.” – Nigel Stanford
Purchase/ Stream:
https://fanlink.to/lastnightonearthremix

“…a hard rocking track that gets aggressive in parts, while delivering moody and hypnotic moments elsewhere.” – LoudWire.com
New York rock band The Plague deliver an intense remix of Circle of Dust’s “Embracing Entropy” (feat. Celldweller), as frontman and writer/producer David Adam Monroe re-vamps the entire track, more akin to a cover than a remix. Re-recording and re-producing all the primary instruments, from guitars and bass to drums and synths, the track transforms from an electronic opus to an aggressive onslaught.
The remix marks a milestone for The Plague as David Adam Monroe found inspiration from Celldweller while creating the Plague’s debut album Hope for the F.U.T.U.R.E. In a 2017 interview with 100 Percent Rock, David was asked to name one collaborator to do a song with, to which he replied “If I had to choose, Celldweller. He does a lot of production like me where he plays all the instruments and writes and records and mixes. His ability to fuze guitars and synths is uncanny and I love it.” While not technically a collaboration, The Plague’s remix of “Embracing Entropy” might just be the next best thing.
“When I got asked to do this remix, I was blown away. Celldweller and FiXT were a huge influence on me making ‘The Plague’ record, so it was incredible honor to work on this Circle of Dust remix. I loved a lot of the drum phrases in the original so I tried to preserve some of them, and of course slap on some fuzz guitars!” – The Plague
Purchase/ Stream:
https://fanlink.to/embracingentropyremix
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