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Psy'Aviah : ウィキペディア英語版
Psy'Aviah

Psy'Aviah is an Industrial rock / Electroclash / Dark EBM band from Antwerp, Belgium.
The band took form in 2004 and was mainly focused on playing live. Later that year they won the Studio Brussel Demopoll with ''The Future Of The Sun''.
In 2007 they teamed up with Len Lemeire (from Implant/32Crash fame) to record their first album ''Creationism''.
2008 saw the signing to the Alfa Matrix record label and the release of a new album, featurings and remixes.
After the release of their album ''Entertainment Industries'' in 2008 Psy'Aviah performed on festivals such as BIMFest 2008, Waregem Expo Gothic Festival 2009, VK Concerts (support Subsonica), Hof Ter Lo (support Emilie Autumn), etc..
The Psy'Aviah videoclip for their single "Moments (feat. ''Suzi Q. Smith'')" got banned in 2009 by ''YouTube'' which spawned a reaction of disbelief and disapproval towards ''YouTube'' in both the press and in online communities.
2010 brought the third album of Psy'Aviah entitled ''Eclectric'', produced by band member ''Yves Schelpe'' and mastered by ''Geert de Wilde'' of ''IC 434'' in ''Antwerp''. Their third album contained a mix of electric eclecticism, showcasing varying styles while retaining a constant hint of darkness. They invited guests such as ''Jean-Luc De Meyer'' of ''Front 242'' fame to sing on the track Ophélie, and ''Jennifer Parkin'' of ''Ayria'' who guested on the track Into The Game.
The album ''Introspection / Extrospection'' is the band's latest and was released November 25, 2011. It again features a wild range of styles as on ''Eclectric'', and includes a track with Swedish model and ex-''Ashbury Heights'' singer ''Kari Berg'', Dutch singer ''Lis van den Akker'' from Dutch act ''Misery'' as well as Belgian MC's ''MC Dééjoohcéé'' & ''Thomas C. Beerten''. The album is their third to be released on Alfa Matrix records. The first single ''Ok'' (including the remix by ''M.I.K.E.'') and the track ''SOS Overdose'' attracted a great deal of attention before the album was actually released.
In 2012 A follow up to the album ''Introspection / Extrospection'' was released in the form of a DJ-''EP'' ''Ok / Virtual Gods DJEP'' with remixes by ''NUDE'', ''Jan Vervloet''. The EP included a cappella versions and dub version of the songs. Before the release the ''Jan Vervloet'' remix of the track ''Ok'' leaked out and was already being played in various dj sets and podcasts, among others in the one by ''Johan Gielen''. Concertwise the band play at venues Nijdrop for the Pluto Festival and at Ancienne Belgique as support for Praga Khan.
The year 2013 brought the band to the classic venues Nijdrop for the audio visual Pluto Festival and at Ancienne Belgique as support for Praga Khan's special 25-year anniversary concert. Meanwhile they've also released the ''Future Past'' Mini Album / EP which featured guest vocals by Kyoko Baertsoen, the founder of act Lunascape (band) and former member of Hooverphonic. The ''Future Past'' mini album spawned two music videos for the tracks "Circles" and "Letting Go", the latter one hand-drawn, animated and directed by Emily Weeks.
2014 saw Psy'Aviah return to its core, with founder and producer Yves Schelpe writing and producing the tracks for the album The Xenogamous Endeavour. An album with guest vocals on all tracks, from the likes of Kyoko Baertsoen, Mari Kattman, Miss FD, Suzi Q. Smith, Lisa Nascimento, Lis van den Akker and more...!
==Live Performances==

The band has played several festivals and clubs during the years, including Nijdrop club, Trix/Hof Ter Lo, Vaartkapoen and Ancienne Belgique. They also did support for bands as Praga Khan, Subsonica, Emilie Autumn, etc..

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