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Anatomy of I

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Below is our complete Anatomy of I news coverage, including columns and articles pertaining to the band. Some articles listed may be indirectly related, such as side projects of the band members, etc.

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Anatomy Of I Posts "Organic Machine" Track

Anatomy of I, which features Michael Dorrian, Steve Di Giorgio, and Dirk Verbeuren, has posted a song online from the band's new album "Substratum." You can check out the song "Organic Machine" in the clip below.

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Anatomy of I Posts New Album Trailer Online

Progressive death metal act Anatomy of I, the new project featuring former Death bassist Steve DiGiorgio, has posted a new trailer online to promote its forthcoming debut album. The album, titled "Substratum," also features the work of drummer Dirk Verbeuren, known for his work with Soilwork, as well as vocalist/guitarist Michael Dorrian. You can view the trailer below:

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Anatomy Of I Issues Recording Update

Anatomy of I has checked in with the following recording update:

"For the mix, we went with engineer extraordinaire Simone Mularoni at Fear studio (Italy), who was recommended to me by my good friend Sym (the Modern Age Slavery/Empyrios). Over the course of the last decade, Simone has recorded/mixed numerous bands, ranging from rock and prog to power metal, deathmetal, etc... he understood the balance that we were aiming for, finding the right compromise between heaviness and subtle dynamics.

"We started out with reamping the guitars, trying various setups with a Marshall JCM 2000, Peavey 5150 II, Mesa Boogie Triple Rectifier and an EVH 5150 III; The EVH amp with a Mesa boogie cabinet ending up being the winning combination as it offered both a crushing but precise low end for rhythms and a sharp & edgy sound for leads. The bass parts were reamped through an Ampeg head& cabinet, as this offered the closest thing to Steve's actual live sound. Drum-wise we didn't have to sound replace anything or add any samples as Dirk's drums sounded big and dynamic; they merely needed some EQing. More...

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