Epsilon Minus

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For the caste described in Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley, refer to the Brave New World article

Epsilon Minus was a Canadian dance/future pop/trance band formed in 2000 by Bogart Shwadchuck and Jennifer Parkin.

Based out of Canada, Epsilon Minus (Bogart Shwadchuck, electronics and design) debuted on Alfa Matrix in 2002 with a self-titled disc of EBM and techno-pop, created with little more than a mod tracker and a single synthesizer, fronted by vocals from Jennifer Parkin. In 2003, Epsilon Minus returned with “Mark II”, exploring alternate directions in electronic dance. Parkin left the band in 2004 to form Ayria, and Shwadchuck continued Epsilon Minus as essentially a solo act, releasing the “Pre-Initialized EP” and the “Reinitialized” LP, exhibiting greater psytrance and IDM influences. “Reinitialized” featured collaborations with vocalists from such bands as The Azoic, Distorted Reality, Null Device and Stromkern.

Shwadchuck decided to stop the project in 2005, releasing the short "R.I.P." EP of leftovers and outtakes. He now records under his own name, as well as under aliases such as "Sex Genius." He briefly resurrected Epsilon Minus to perform a remix for The Gothsicles.

The name "Epsilon Minus" is an obvious reference to Aldous Huxley's novel, Brave New World.

[edit] Discography

  • Epsilon Minus (Alfa Matrix Records, 2002)
  • Mark II (Alfa Matrix Records, 2003)
  • Reinitialized (Alfa Matrix Records, 2004)

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