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It’s been a difficult 8 years of off and on for Christ Analogue. We started as a cohesive outfit, propelled to relative success by our live performances and the common goals between Rey, Markus, and myself. When I moved to New York, I walked away from all the momentum we had built over 3 years of constant self financed touring and hard work. Cargo and Recon still hold some responsibility; they were given so many chances to help the success of the band and didn’t do much other than look the other way. They did this in the commercial heyday of industrial music. And it wasn’t so much our desire for success not being fulfilled, as it was me simply running out of resources. I can’t begin to tell you how much money I’ve lost in this entire process of touring, buying vans, printing our own promotional materials, pretty much everything. So that was then.


In 2003, we came back with what we still feel was our best album, Everyday is Distortion. And I bought a van, and we started to finish what we had left behind in 1998. What we found on the road, over and over again, was the skeleton of a scene that once flourished. Markus, literally, lost his mind and left the project leaving me in the awkward situation of hiring people for the Domination Tour. That tour was the last straw. I came home to a life of total chaos and watched my desire to sacrifice for this project become forever changed. And that’s where I stand now.


And while I’ll never abandon my love for producing electronic music, it is time for me to move on. I do want to thank everyone who has ever owned a CA album or come to a show. i'll try to keep everyone up to date with what I'm doing, it won't be CA, but maybe you'll like it too.