Electronic Saviors Pimp

Jul 02, 2014 20:05

http://electronicsaviors.com/

So far, Volume Three is the best compilation of industrial tunage I've heard in... ever. And it's for a damn good cause.

If you're in a band, look into getting in on Volume Four.

If you're a regular dude like me, GO BUY IT.



from the Electronic Saviors site:

Electronic Saviors: Industrial Music to Cure Cancer is a project the was born in 2008 when industrial scene promoter, musician and dj, Jim Semonik was diagnosed with a very deadly form of stage 2B colorectal cancer. Through an intense regiment of chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery by top doctors, Dr. David Medich, Dr. David Parda and Dr. Dulibh Monga, Jim beat the disease and created one of the most talked about projects in the current industrial scene. After Jim got sick and went through all of this, he had the idea to unite everyone he had ever worked with, promoted a gig for or knew through his day job as a record store buyer. The result was a massive outpouring of music from 83 artists from all over the world. Metropolis Records, based in Philadelphia, released the compilation in February of 2010 which was 4 discs and included a drop-card for a digital 5th disc. Jim enlisted the help of long time friend Chase Dudley to help him co produce the project. Electronic Saviors was highly successful and sold out of it's physical version and is now a collector's item. The money raised was a staggering 23 thousand dollars and was donated to the Foundation for Cancer Research and Wellness near Harrisburg, Pa.

After the success of ES1, Jim decided to get started on the sequel which brought even more international attention. Jim chose 2 new charities to donate to: Gilda's Club of Western Pa and The Bone Marrow Foundation. The focus on this volume was Recurrence. At that point, Jim had been clear of cancer for 3 years and feared it returning so it made sense to make this the central theme of the album with each disc named after a different stage of grief based on the Kobler Ross model (which can include up to 8 stages). The response was tremendous and 142 acts, some of which came back from volume 1, came together for the cause. The comp grew to 6 discs. Jim and Chase decided to do a Premium Edition which included 2 extra discs of lesser known, unsigned talent and released it on their own label, Distortion Productions while Metropolis once again handled the main 6 disc edition. So a massive 8 cd box was born in May of 2012 and they went on tour to support it hitting many major towns including an appearance at the Kinetik Festival 2012 in Montreal. Release parties happened in many major towns with Saviors bands playing live set. ES2 generated an additional $15,700 in donations and brings the grand total raised to nearly $39,000.

Jim was declared cleared of cancer in September of 2013 and all the while was working on volume 3 entitled Remission. More artists jumping on board to be a part of this cause brought the total of artists for the compilations to over 230. A 4 disc set and Premium Edition will be released June 10th, 2014 on Metropolis Records and Jim's own Distortion Productions. 6 discs in total, Remission completes Jim's story as a cancer survivor trying to help prevent others from sharing the horrible fate that cancer causes. Jim wishes to continue on with the Electronic Saviors series to tell other's stories and release a new volume every 2 years because, for him, the battle never ends. Bands included on the Electronic Saviors compilations include exclusive tracks and mixes by: Combichrist, Chemlab, Aesthetic Perfection, Solitary Experiments, Ego Likeness, Project Pitchfork, 16 Volt, Blutengel, Ashbury Heights, Hocico, Nachtmahr, Ludovico Technique, Interface, Stromkern, Rein[Forced], I:Scintilla, Ayria, God Module, Bella Morte, Terrorfakt, The Azoic, Die Sektor, Suicide Commando, Assemblage 23, Imperative Reaction, Acumen Nation, Leather Strip, Iris, Tenek, Flesh Field, Panic Lift, Inertia, Left Spine Down and many, many more.

From my own experience, Jim is the sweetest fckin' dude you'll ever meet. Huggable, a Transformers fanatic (once again, megatron ftw dammit), a huge music fan, got on stage at Terminus and sang his heart out. Dude is a blast. And the charity itself is close to my heart. So if you can, go check it out, donate, buy the saviours compilations, spread the word, whatever!

oh, and the release parties!!!

6/29 BOISE, ID
7/17 DETROIT, MI
7/18 CHICAGO, IL
7/18 CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA
7/18 AMITYVILLE, NY
7/19 MADISON, WI
7/24 PITTSBURGH, PA
7/26 WASHINGTON, DC

Okay I'll shush now :D
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