
How many people ask themselves: study molecular biology at Yale or form a rock band? For Binary's frontman David Troster, the guitar eventually took precedence over the microscope, and he returned to the east of the Atlantic Ocean. In 2011, the London quartet started gaining some attention in the UK with their industrial goth-infected alternative rock tracks like "Turquoise" and "Prisoner”. Almost two years later, Binary is set to release their debut EP, Amber, available as a free download on April 23 and 10” vinyl on May 13. In the meantime, enjoy our premiere of the music video for "G.O.D." - a rather chaotic theory of the creation via digital animation, consonant with the moody rocktronica number. You can also download the song for free below.
Tracklist
1. You Need The Blue Key
2. Minimalism
3. G.O.D
4. Dynamo
5. Pure Decay
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