Progress report

Progress report

We have an update about the timing of the release!

Originally, we had hoped to pleasantly surprise you by getting these releases to you as early as we possibly could—so we sent our masters to the pressing plant at the beginning of August, with the assurance that it would take a month to get finished. (As a side note, this is a new company that we haven’t done business with before, as Rainbo Records, who we’ve previously worked with closed after 80 years of business at the end of last year.)

As of our last newsletter, we were dealing with getting check discs for the Blu Rays done. Well, it was a good thing that we had asked for them, as the 1st conversions were done incorrectly, and missing the BD Rom content that we had included in the discs. After that, we were waiting for them to re-do the conversions, fix that problem, and send us a second set of check discs. While we were waiting for those discs, the company that handles key programming (nationwide) on Blu Rays went down! We waited, and waited, and then finally, last week we got the new check discs, and are happy to report that they were finally done correctly. We can also report that the CDs are already pressed, and the artwork is pressed as well. At this point, we are just waiting for them to print the Blu Rays, and ship everything to us. Our contact has said they should ship by the end of this week? We have been on him for status every few days. With any luck, we hope to be able to start shipping everything out before Halloween?

And finally, this is how 30 days turns into 2 1/2 months. Who says it’s easy releasing your own music! Whoooooosh!!!

On our end, we are all ready with signed posters & signed cards, and will be able to ship everything as soon as we get them in, and sign some more things!Meanwhile, here are some photos of the test pressings for now.It’s been a long journey to get these done. Our super thanks for your patience. We hope to get them to you as soon as we possibly can!!! We will do some more updates as we know more.

Thank you! We love you!

In the works

In the works

We just thought we'd keep everyone up to date on how things are progressing in the Chasing the Ghost and Some Kind of Strange Special Edition releases. They are Limited Edition, and still available for pre-release here, and we should still be on track to start shipping them in October.

For anyone who missed it, we uploaded a teaser video here.

Notes from Statik:

Taking on all of the responsibilities of the record company, as well as authoring this release, and overseeing the whole thing (as with any release) can sometimes take a lot of attention to details, as well as unforeseen costs.

For those who are interested in the details, here is what was happening this past week. Originally I submitted a .iso disc image for the blu ray. The manufacturer said they would have to convert it to another format in order to actually produce it. The only other format the authoring software (that I have, and that you can get without spending too much $$) could output is a BDMV file, so I had to make new files for each release…then re-upload each 20+ GB file, which took the better part of another day! THEN…they said that that format wasn’t correct either, and what was needed was a BDCMF file, not a BDMV file!! So there will still be extra costs for the conversion. (BTW, I asked them about this format question about 6 months ago, but I guess the guy who I talked to at the time didn’t know what he was talking about…typical!!) They also said that, in fact, they couldn’t have converted the original disc image file, so they needed the new format anyway. Also, they said that the second blu ray file got corrupted? during the transfer, so they needed me to re-upload it. So now that they have those, hopefully they can get on with the whole process of converting it to whatever they need, which will be another $189 for each release.

With all of the conversions, we are opting to get a check disc back before they make all of them—so we have to wait for that as well, as we figure it would be best to actually double check it after the conversion, and make sure that they produce the disc correctly, the way we envisioned, with no errors….so that’s another $150 per release.

The good news is that the printed artwork—booklets, and wallet, are in the middle of the printing process, or will be completed soon. Making a physical CD is easier, since we’ve done that before…and the DDP file that we gave them will hopefully be fine.

We should hopefully still be on time to start shipping everything out in October, but we just thought everyone would like to know a few of the behind the scene things that are happening.

-Statik

Finalizing everything (Notes FROM Statik)

Finalizing everything (Notes FROM Statik)

I am working hard to finalize the Chasing the Ghost and Some Kind of Strange Special Edition Releases.

There are so many little details to think about to finish off these special releases, and to double check everything, but they are almost done!! Not that anyone else wants (or needs) to think about all of the technical details of what was needed to put together this release:

Early versions and bonus tracks

For the Early Versions, and Bonus Tracks, it involved me combing through an old box of ADAT tapes, and CD-Rs that we would make while we were working on the albums, to find all of the best early versions, and forgotten songs from the era. Then I transferred all of that into pro tools, so that everything could be mixed. Some of the songs came from mulit-tracks sessions, and some where just stereo tracks.

2 Very Special Limited Edition Releases

2 Very Special Limited Edition Releases

First off, we hope you all doing well!! Things sure have gone crazy since our last e-mail, but we have been locked in our studio working on all kinds of stuff, including new music.

October of this year will be the 20th anniversary of Chasing the Ghost, and the 17th anniversary of Some Kind of Strange! Wow! Where did the time go! We wanted to do a re-release that would be the Ultimate Special Collectors Edition!!…so here’s what we came up with:

Special Limited Edition Releases:
Chasing the Ghost & Some Kind of Strange


Special Editions Include: 5.1 Surround Sound, New Stereo Mixes, New Instrumental Mixes, Original Mixes, Unreleased Early Versions, Unreleased Bonus Tracks. Click Here to View the exact tracklisting, and songs, etc.

Release Date: Oct 2020, or sooner.

Pre sales are available now!
We are 100% self funded, so we really appreciate your help. If you order anything else with your Pre-sale—we will ship the rest of your order now. Also, there is a special combo price if you get both releases.

The first 200 copies of each release of the Pre-sale Orders will be signed and numbered. (We are only printing 500),

The First 200 order will also include the following:
Hand-signed thank-you card,
Signed, folded poster to go with the release.
Our Eternal Thanks for helping to support our music.

We think everyone will really enjoy these special releases, and hopefully appreciate all of the work that Statik has put into them.

Check out all the details on each of these releases on our website here.
Chasing the Ghost - Special Edition
Some Kind of Strange - Special Edition
Chasing the Ghost / Some Kind of Strange combo sale

Our deep thanks for continuing to make it possible for us to create new music. Please help spread the word.

Peace + Love
The People who bring you Collide
kaRIN & Statik

Technical Notes from Statik about the new releases

Technical Notes from Statik about the new releases

Technical notes from Statik:

These 2 Special Edition releases started from a fairly simple idea…to see what mixing our songs in 5.1 Surround would be like. Little did we know what a journey that simple idea would take us on.

A lot of our songs are very dense, and I always wanted to try something that would really spread out the sound, and let listeners experience the songs in a completely new way. In order to make true surround mixes, I had to bring up the songs in the studio, which at this point was easier said than done. Most of these songs were started before the idea of mixing “in the box” or just on a computer was possible. Technically, some were started on a Mac Clone running Studio Vision Software, and later transferred to Pro Tools, and sometimes ADAT tapes. At the time they were then mixed out to a 32 channel console. These were mixes that I couldn’t just press a button and bring up. I had all of the main audio tracks transferred into my computer, in a Pro Tools Session, but there was still a lot missing! Most of the effects weren’t there, and all of the various mix routing, levels, and a lot of what I had going on in the mixes was no longer available to me. I wanted to keep everything that really made these songs special, so after buying a couple of new Digidesign Cards, and an old interface on Ebay, I was able to get my 20 year old computer running with a 20 year old version of Pro Tools. This enabled me to bounce down the missing tracks and effects, and see exactly what was going on in the original sessions. At the time when we made these albums, just buying huge hard drives really wasn’t an option, and having lots of tracks play at once from your computer was a major ordeal. It was a lot of work to get all of the tracks into a new format that I could work in, and I believe that the whole process made everything sound better in the end. I now had the sessions in their complete format, and I was able to run the audio through much better converters. Besides just being able to mix the songs in surround, I really started to think that most of these new (stereo) mixes were sounding better than the originals. So we are including the new stereo mixes, as well as the new surround, and instrumental mixes on the Blu Ray disc. For those that want it, of course we included all of the mixes included in the original CD release as well.

While we were on this path, of retrieving all of the files and songs, we went through all of our ADAT tapes, old reference CDs, and old Pro Tools Sessions that we had. Luckily we were pretty good about keeping everything. As we are in the song writing process, songs (of course) go through a lot of changes. In going through all of these tapes, and sessions, it was really interesting after so much time has passed, to hear early versions of the songs, where kaRIN has totally different lyrics, or lyrics that are still being worked out…or where the music was mostly there, but far from its final polished form. I know that (for me) versions like these are always interesting to hear, especially for songs that I really know and like.

The other great part of going through all of these sessions, was running across songs or song ideas that were never finished. It was great to be able to work with these ideas from so long ago. I was able to bring these into my current set up and give them all new mixes! We kept all of the vocals as they were though. It was like finding bits of audio treasure.

Finally, as all of these mixes were getting finished, we really had to think about the best way to release everything. CDs are fine, but it would have taken 5 or 6 cds to fit everything for each release!! and even then, of course, we couldn’t have put the surround mixes there, and the audio specs of cds, are lower than we were mixing and recording in, and we wanted everyone to really experience these albums in the best way possible. Although DVDs were another option, the Surround Mixes would have been compressed, and we still couldn’t fit everything we wanted to on a single DVD. So the best option for ultimate sound quality was Blu Ray discs. Although Blu Rays never took off, they are still around, and playable in dedicated players, as well as Playstations, and X-Box machines. The amount of audio that is able to put on a disc, and being able to have it in high resolution, uncompressed audio, in both stereo, and DTS Master Audio for surround sold us as ultimately the best sound experience that we could offer!

Beauty in Chaos Remixes

Beauty in Chaos Remixes

Statik just finished 2 remixes for the band Beauty in Chaos for their upcoming remix album ”Beauty Re-envisioned” out either March or April.

The first remix was for the song "20th Century Boy", and features Al Jourgensen on vocals.

The second song was “Un-Natural Disaster”. This song features dUg Pinnick (King’s X) and ICE-T (Body Count)! and Pete Parade (The Offspring) on drums, with a new solo by Zakk Wylde who just came off the road with Ozzy!

Both remixes turned out great, and if all goes well, they will be using the Collide remix of “Un-Natural Disaster” for the first video for their upcoming remix album.

A Model of Control picks "Mind + Matter" in 2018 Best Of

A Model of Control picks "Mind + Matter" in 2018 Best Of

A Model of Control has picked Mind + Matter for their 2018 Best of List

It has become pretty much expected that Collide will release a remix album after each album nowadays – but what is remarkable to me is just how good each of them are. Collide have a very distinct style – guitar-assisted industrial darkwave with Karin’s ethereal vocals floating across the mix – so what is often obvious is that a desire to do something different really brings out the best in the remixers. Their smart habit of opening out the remixes to pretty much anyone that wants to do them – which often includes amateur musicians who might be just fans of the band – also means that there is an amazing variety in the output, and it also does the additional service of giving a “leg up” to these smaller artists, too. That said, there are certain moments worthy of particular note, particularly the Blue Stahli rework of Freaks Me Out, whose savage, anthemic take is easily the best Collide remix released since Vortex fourteen years ago.

Mind & Matter Pledge campaign started

Mind & Matter Pledge campaign started

With your help it’s happening!!

You can pre-order it now on Pledge Music
http://www.pledgemusic.com/projects/collide2

We are getting ready to release another CD. It is called Mind & Matter.

It is a double CD with 29 songs of re-imagined remixes from Color of Nothing, 2 Cover Songs, & 1 new Collide song!!!

Get yours now and get special access to our behind the scenes updates.

With love,
kaRIN & Statik
The Humans who bring you Collide

Collide Remix Contest Winners

Collide Remix Contest Winners

Collide Remix Contest Winners

We are always really excited to hear that there are so many talented remixers out there!!

We love hearing all the different takes on our songs, and were honored that so many people wanted to take part in the remixing of Color of Nothing.

After a lot of listening and more listening, we have the list of winners to our recent remix contest.

There was more competition than ever this time around, and the competition was fierce. All of the remixes will appear on our upcoming double remix album. We also have some special songs of our own that will be on the album, as well as some other special remixers that we will be announcing later!

We don’t have a release date yet, but we will keep you updated.

Our eternal thanks to all of the remixers for helping to make this happen.

Here are the winners!!

Alien:Nation
BIINDS
Blue Sky Alive
D' MacKinnon of Kheperi Global Media LLC
Digital Gnosis
Giant Monsters on the Horizon
Modern Vultures
Jason Yates
Katarrhaktes
LGVela
Maria Lui
Nathan Charlson: Milkfixer
Pappy (a.k.a. Throe)
Rale Daver
Rick Moore
the boundless
The Stitchlings
Tkivo
Vladan Hranisavljevic
The Wave and the Particle(x2)
Zero Meaning

Until next time,

Much love from the people who bring you Collide

Carpe Nocturne reviews Color of Nothing

Carpe Nocturne reviews Color of Nothing

We're not sure why some of the reviews have taken so long to come out after our album release, but we're happy that they here at all.  It seems like we're still doing something right.  Here's the review.  Thanks to Sergio Manghina for sending it to us.

 

Twenty-five years of excellent music under the name Collide, and an interesting side project called The Secret Meeting with Dean Garcia of Curve, kaRIN and Statik have always had a completely different, personal vision or idea about what being “goth” with all its nuances really means.  Their sonic territory is an electronic dark wave with  distinctly industrial implications.  But, at the same time, something impalpable unequivocally distinguishes them from any other.  “Color of Nothing” is a further evidence of it.  

The backbone of this new album has a temperate dark-industrial feel, where the suavity of kaRIN is the gentle counterpoint of the robust implant of synths and drums impeccably performed by Statik.  Sharply guitars characterize several episodes.  “Wake Up” and “Soul Crush” are heavy, cutting songs, floating into an amniotic liquid of electronics.  “Freaks Me Out” and “Fix” levitates into different spectrums, but both can invoke multi-color psychedelic trips.  “Will Not Be Destroyed” is touched by some shades of noir while “Blurring the Edges” is romantic-arcane trip-hop.  However, each song of this work gets its own place on the palette of imagination until “Pale Blue”, which closes the album with a slightly different mood.  Decelerating, it dulls the tones like  a cozy refuge.  kaRIN’s voice encloses a sonic prism of sensation, between the beauty of a snow-crystal and a mysterious sensuality.

kaRIN and Statik are architects of complex songs, conceived as micro-worlds made of sounds.  They write incredibly intelligent, and enjoyable music.  Collide offers a very accurate production in all details, including the beautiful lyrics and imagery.

A Model of Control picks Color of Nothing as one of the top albums for 2017

A Model of Control picks Color of Nothing as one of the top albums for 2017

"I was rather astounded to realize just how long Collide have been part of the scene this year. Now an active group for around two decades, they’ve avoided trends as such as simply continued with their own style to great effect, as this new album proves. Their best album in some years, this keeps the quasi-ethereal/industrial/darkwave sound that they perfected long-since, but here it seems to have rather more bite than it has of late. With dense instrumentation, great songs and a heavier take on their sound that sees guitars used as texture as much as the synths to add the extra heft, this is a fascinating album well worth luxuriating in, and those two decades into their career, Collide remain an endlessly enjoyable band."

Chain D.L.K. Color of Nothing Review

Chain D.L.K. Color of Nothing Review

Thanks to Chain D.L.K. and Steve Mecca for their review of Color of Nothing.

" This is a bigger, bolder and heavier album than they've ever done before"

'Color of Nothing' is Collide's 8th studio album and their first one in six years following 'Counting to Zero' in 2011. That album was a rather downtempo, melancholy affair that although well-executed, largely lacked the fire that they exhibited on 'Two Headed Monster' from 2008. There's fire aplenty though in 'Color of Nothing' and it begins with the aptly titled "Wake Up". If Collide's fans thought they had lost some of their industrial edge previously, I can tell you that it's back in full force now. The harder edge here is provided by the guitars of Kevin Kipnis (Purr Machine) and Scott Landes. Statik is still handling programming (electronics, percussion) and kaRIN has never sounded more seductively witchy. Something about the ways her voice was recorded on this album is really different. She is still immediately recognizable but there are places where her vocals are elusive as smoke. Statik incorporates a lot of melodic/rhythmic industrial loops on this album, perhaps more than he's ever used before. Where Collide had once flirted with taking over the mantle of the 90's band Curve (ie; The Secret Meeting - 'Ultrashiver') here on 'Color of Nothing' they do so forcefully and unapologetically. They even invited Dean Garcia back again to play bass on a track ("Fix"). This is a bigger, bolder and heavier album than they've ever done before. Although there's no definitive unified concept here, this is one of those albums that plays best as a whole rather than trying to pick some hit song, of which there isn't really one here. They're all good. Even though it took me a while to really get into 'Color of Nothing' it was worth it, and I think Collide's fans will think so too. It's an album that could only have been put out by a goth-industrial outfit of the calibre of Collide, and was worth the wait. I can only hope they'll feel like touring it.

http://www.chaindlk.com/reviews/?id=9

New Color of Nothing reviews

New Color of Nothing reviews

We've added some new reviews for Color of Nothing. from Electronic North, Polyprisma, Bite Me, and Pop Culture Ate My Monkey. 

From Polyprisma:  "Color of Nothing is a great album. For me it is the best album of the band. It combines elements that have always been part of Collide. Collide makes things different in nuances, but it is these nuances that make the difference between very good and extraordinary. It is a new and impressive stage of musical development for Collide. "

Check them out here