AUGURY Guitarist's HUMANOID Solo Project Due In February

January 3, 2008

Panoptic Records, a new division of the Disconcert Music Company, has set a February 12 release date for HUMANOID's debut album, entitled "Remembering Universe".

AUGURY guitarist Mathieu Marcotte's instrumental solo project, HUMANOID is an acoustic-space-metal concept with varied influences such as CYNIC, PINK FLOYD as well as OPETH and features guest appearances by Forest (AUGURY, QUO VADIS, ATHERETIC) on fretless bass, ChaotH (UNEXPECT) on bass and Tommy McKinnon (NEURAXIS) on drums and percussions. The cover artwork is an original painting from Martin Lacroix (VENGEFUL, SPASME) and inner illustrations are from Michel "Away" Langevin (VOIVOD).

"Remembering Universe" tracklisting:

01. The Quest Begins
02. Passages part.1 (Eidetic Memory)
03. Passages part.2 (Leaving)
04. Consciousness Of The Universe
05. Navigating Toward An Unknown Region
06. Unearth Treasures
07. Lunar Nostalgia
08. Passages part.3 (Exoplanet)
09. Passages part.4 (Forms)
10. Visions Made Of Glass
11. Fragment

Check out audio samples at www.myspace.com/humanoidofficial.

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