Epsilon Minus
Epsilon Minus were a Canadian EBM/techno/trance band formed in 2000[citation needed] by Bogart Shwadchuck and Jennifer Parkin.[1] The name "Epsilon Minus" is a reference to Aldous Huxley's novel Brave New World.[citation needed] HistoryEpsilon Minus was started in 2000 by the duo of Bogart Shwadchuck and Jennifer Parkin.[1] They released their self-titled debut album, Epsilon Minus, with Parkin on vocals, in May 2002 on Belgian record label Alfa Matrix.[1][2] They followed in April 2003 with an electronic dance album titled Mark II.[1][2] Parkin left the band during the making of Mark II to form Ayria and released Debris on Alfa Matrix.[3][4] In an interview with Side-Line, Shwadchuck stated:[3]
— Bogart Shwadchuck, Side-Line (47), 6 May 2004 Shwadchuck continued Epsilon Minus as a solo act, releasing the Pre-Initialized EP and the Reinitialized LP, exhibiting greater psychedelic trance and intelligence dance influences, in 2004.[1] Reinitialized featured collaborations with Kristy Venrick (The Azoic), Martha M. Arce (Distorted Reality), Eric Oehler (Null Device), and Ned Kirby (Stromkern).[3][4] Shwadchuck ended the project in 2005,[1] releasing the short R.I.P. EP of leftovers and outtakes,[citation needed] and continued to record under his own name, as well as under the aliases "Artifice," "Sex Genius," and "Chester Fantastico."[citation needed] He briefly resurrected Epsilon Minus to perform a remix for The Gothsicles.[citation needed] Discography
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