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11/01/2001
Tool Concert
Statik performed with Tool for one song at their Irvine, CA show.

9/27/2001
It's Statik's birthday!

9/18/2001
Statik talks about flowerpots and bees..
New interview at Darkwerks. Thanks to DJ Kibosh.


9/11/2001
Sad Day =( ...
We are extremely saddened by recent events and would like to express our deepest sympathy for all of those affected. Out of this tragedy, we can only hope that we may rise out of the ashes. Ultimately, it will only be through love and understanding that the world may heal itself.


9/1/2001
Gears and Teeth
We have contributed a remix for our pals Faith & The Muse for their upcoming release which includes live songs, unreleased material and remixes . The Collide " Gears and Teeth" remix is of their song Silver Circle, kaRIN also contributes guest vocals. The release date is scheduled for Oct.

6/26/2001
Collide on the cover, from Belarus check out the Collide stuff page.

6/22/2001
kaRIN is a ghost in a castle...
check out the Collide stuff page

We also updated our discography page to include other projects that Statik has been involved with this year.


6/12/2001
halo-beyond eternal remix
Here is something a little new for everyone who has helped getting the word of Collide out there. It is a remix for Halo. We put a real audio clip up on our audio page, and an MP3 version should be up on our MP3 page shortly.

4/5/2001
Drop Serene reviews Collide...thanks gheist

4/2/2001
Interview with Dark Realms
Another very cool magazine to check out...thanks Christine.

3/15/2001
Online interview with kaRIN at Bleeding Minds.
Thanks Jessica

2/18/2001
A collection of chasing the ghost reviews posted.
Thanks to all of the reviewers involved.

2/14/2001
Happy love day.
Thanks to Mike V and Hidden Sanctuary Radio for their continued support of collide, as well as helping to expose people to new music.

2/13/2001
Synthetic Existence.
New interview up at Synthetic Existence ...thanks Jason

2/1/2001
Best of 2000 on Electroage
We made it to the top 20...thanks Noah

1/29/01
new MP3.com Collide CD




We've decided to try something and put up a CD on mp3.com that is a collection of songs from all of our CDs--chasing the ghost, distort, beneath the skin, as well as the skin single from offbeat. It's called "Collide-The MP3 Sampler" for lack of a better title. If you don't own a Collide CD yet, it's kind of a way to get your feet wet. As it is right now, there are 13 songs on it. They are...
wings of steel, razor sharp, monochrome, halo, son of a Preacherman (video edit), beneath the skin, pandora's box, deep, falling up, violet's dance, beneath the skin (pulse mix), falling up (egypt mix), violet's dance (abstract dub mix)

1/24/2001

Statik just finished doing some programming for Tool on one of their songs for their new album. Great band. Great album.

1/18/2001
Outburn interview
An interview with our favorite ex-label slumlord Chase is in the latest issue of Outburn. If at all possible you should look out for this very cool magazine supporting "subversive & post-alternative music".

1/17/2001
Collide interview online at Pandaemonium
...thanks to Azriel for the interview.

1/9/2001
New Collide interview and review online at Starvox...
Thanks to Sonya and Blu and Wolf.

1/8/2001
2001... Slug Magazine reviews "chasing the ghost"...
kaRIN & Statik return with their own record label, after remaining silent for the past few years. It is a deeply introspective album and a slight change of musical direction. Those of you familiar with their previous efforts, "Beneath the Skin" and"Distort," need not fear because Collide is just as layered and well orchestrated--they just pulled back the noise, allowing for more focus on the vocals and lyrics. The only drawback the album may carry is that none of the tracks scream out to be club hits, with a massive sing-a-long chorus, but since when was that a drawback? If you even remotely like bands with female vocals against distorted electronics or intelligently constructed sound-scapes with honest lyrics this album will not disappoint.