MANES: 'How The World Came To An End' E-Card Available

May 10, 2007

An e-card for MANES' new album, "How the World Came to an End", can be accessed at this location.

The track "Deeprooted" from the new MANES album "How the World Came to an End" is now available for listening at the band's official MySpace profile. This song will also be released as a part of an iTunes-only release due out Monday, May 14. The track listing for the "Deeprooted" webrelease is as follows:

01. Deeprooted (edit)
02. Deeprooted (fox treatment)
03. The Cure-All (lost time mix)

View the cover for "Deeprooted"here.

Comments the band: "The 'fox treatment' remix of 'Deeproted' is more complex and fragmented than the original, but maybe even heavier and more beatdriven at the same time. The 'lost time' remix of 'The Cure-All' is done by RachMiel who may be known to those who reads his monthly columns in Computer Music or Electronic Musician. There he writes about alternative ways of structuring music and stuff like experimenting with time and silence. Very cool stuff indeed. His remix is basically based around trying to remove the aspect of time from the music, and letting it move more free in form. Something we find very facinating and has ended in a really great remix."

The new MANES album "How the World Came to an End" is out now on Candlelight Records.

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