Welcome to My Mind
Psykosonik first album, Psykosonik, was a hard-hitting techno album with cyberpunk-esque lyrics. Songs from this album were featured in the Super Nintendo game, X-Kaliber 2097. Their follow-up album, Unlearn, had a completely different sound. Gone were the DJ/techno stylings and sampled guitar tracks; instead, Unlearn was consisted of melodic song-writing and lush electronic soundscapes interspersed with instrumental tracks and ambient music, drawing strong influences from the likes of Depeche Mode. The band's third album, Spiritual Machine, was completed by 1997 but was never released by the band's label, Wax Trax! Records, who were by this time owned by TVT Records. The experience led to the subsequent disbanding of Psykosonik. Daniel Lenz went on to produce a single album under the band name Hednoize with a new vocalist, Brent Daniels (aka Free). The album saw a bit of a departure for Lenz in regards to the sound and feel of Unlearn. Opting for a more industrial sound, the album was a hard hitting debut. Unfortunately, label support was minimal, involving mainly a website and a handful of LA club shows. In 2008, Daniel Lenz released his debut solo album, Stuck In a Dream on MP3 download. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Psykosonik first album, Psykosonik, was a hard-hitting techno album with cyberpunk-esque lyrics. Songs from this album were featured in the Super Nintendo game, X-Kaliber 2097. Their follow-up album, Unlearn, had a completely different sound. Gone were the DJ/techno stylings and sampled guitar tracks; instead, Unlearn was consisted of melodic song-writing and lush electronic soundscapes interspersed with instrumental tracks and ambient music, drawing strong influences from the likes of Depeche Mode. The band's third album, Spiritual Machine, was completed by 1997 but was never released by the band's label, Wax Trax! Records, who were by this time owned by TVT Records. The experience led to the subsequent disbanding of Psykosonik. Daniel Lenz went on to produce a single album under the band name Hednoize with a new vocalist, Brent Daniels (aka Free). The album saw a bit of a departure for Lenz in regards to the sound and feel of Unlearn. Opting for a more industrial sound, the album was a hard hitting debut. Unfortunately, label support was minimal, involving mainly a website and a handful of LA club shows. In 2008, Daniel Lenz released his debut solo album, Stuck In a Dream on MP3 download. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
2Drops
3x3cute
5thinstar
Secret Life
Breathing Room
Panik Kontrol
Unlearn
Chromagnum
Unlearn [Wink's Live Mix]
Silicon Jesus
The Breathing Room
Panik Control (From "Mortal Kombat: Annihilation Soundtrack") - Original
Welcome to My Mind
It Has Begun
Shock on the Wire
Need to Die
Unlearn(Wink'S Live Sequenced)
Ride
Teknojihad
Eye of the Mind
Unlearn (Josh Wink's Live Mix)
Alone
Vacuous
Neutropia
Krankphreak
PGP
Panik Control
Dreaming Real
Acid Hammer
Imagine
I Am God
Within
Rhythm of the Rage
Object Disorient
Maurautius
Unlearn (Wink's Live mix)
Down on the Ground
Silicon Jesus (Duality Mix)
Panic Kontrol
Unlearn (Josh Winks Live Mix)
Down To The Ground
Unlearn (Winks Live Mix)
Silicon Jesus [Duality Mix]
Count To Zero
Silicon Jesus (Break the Screen mix)
Unlearn [Josh Wink's Live Mix]
Welcome To My Mind (Sonik Bender Mix)
Welcome To My Mind (Anesthesia Mix)
Welcome To My Mind (Radio Edit)
Silicon Jesus (radio edit)
Silicon Jesus [Quality Mix]
Welcome To My Mind (Labotomy Mix)
Silicon Jesus [Radio Edit]
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