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Sensual West End Girls Ambience EP from Munich Syndrome Available Now!

Sensual West End Girls Ambience – Exclusively via our BandCamp Page!

At the end of last year we did an electro pop remix of one of our earlier songs, “Sensual Ambience”, which was included on our 12th album, “Atmospherics 2: Chill” released in November. While listening to the song during the mixing/remixing process, it occurred to us that the Pet Shop Boys song, “West End Girls” would fit quite nicely with this track. Once the holidays were passed we went back into the studio and did our own version of “West End Girls” and then grafted parts of that into “Sensual Ambience”.

The Track listing for the Extended Play is:
1. Sensual West End Girls Ambience (Extended Mix) 06:26
2. Sensual West End Girls Ambience (Single Edit) 04:10
3. Sensual West End Girls Ambience (Instrumental Mix) 06:26
4. Sensual Ambience (Electro Pop Remix Edit) 07:24

Sensual Wet End Girls Ambience EP is available exclusively via our Bandcamp Page!

Sensual West End Girls Ambience (Extended Mix) by Munich Syndrome

We have also created a video for the Extended Mix, available from our YouTube Channel! Please subscribe and hit “LIKE” for our songs!!

Nineteen Eighty Something project

2 Whom It May Concern. The first song from Munich Syndrome's Nineteen Eighty Something project, available exclusively from Munich Syndrome's Bandcamp page
Munich Syndrome: 2 Whom It May Concern, the first release from the Nineteen Eighty Something project

The first song from Munich Syndrome’s Nineteen Eighty Something project: 2 Who It May Concern, an extended mix, radio edit,fourth generation Demo, the Sax Version from Sensual Ambience, and the more electronic 2 Whom, form Electronic Ecstasy. One of the very first complete songs I ever wrote back in the eighties. using the original arrangements and some elements from the original demo recordings, this is a completely new version, and the first effort, since the eighties forgoing the vocoder. Written during a time of youth, naivete, optimism, drama, and the feelings that most anything might be possible.

2 Whom It May Concern Track Listing:
1: 2 Whom It May Concern (Extended Mix) 06:28
2. 2 Whom It May Concern (Radio Edit) 04:02
3. 2 Whom It May Concern (Dem0) 03:57
4. To Whom It May Concern (Sensual Ambience Mix) 04:59
5. 2 Whom (Electronic Ecstasy Mix) 04:15

Written in the Halcyon days of the burgeoning synth pop / post-punk movement. Electronic duos Soft Cell, Blancmange, OMD, the Pet Shop Boys and many others opened a door to creativity and freedom.

It all started with a Korg Poly 6, then a Sequential Circuits 6-Track and Drum Tracks were added. Soon came a DX-7, a four-track PortaStudio, and we were off to the races.

The original demos were discovered last year during the pandemic, and the Nineteen Eighty Something project will be bringing some of these earliest efforts to life and light.

Please check out our BandCamp page for all of our Munich Syndrome releases: https://munichsyndrome.bandcamp.com/

“Senses Thrilled”, Projekt Ich aka Ulf Müller collaborating with David B. Roundsley of Munich Syndrome

With ”Senses Thrilled“, Projekt Ich aka Ulf Müller is going to release the seventh single from the forthcoming second studio album which will be released via Echozone in autumn / winter 2021.

Following the successful debut album “By Train Through Countries” (2019), Ulf took a short creative break before getting back to work again. He produced several demo songs to continue the debut album’s proven concept of cooperating with various talented singers from all over the world.

This time, Ulf was able to get the vocal support of David B Roundsley from the electro pop project Munich Syndrome from California / USA. David wrote the lyrics as well as the vocal melody of “Senses Thrilled”. Using outstanding vocoder vocals, he enforces the song’s socio-critical message of antagonistic sensory overload in the digital age and the possibility to experience decadent luxury in all kinds of shapes, or to block out one’s own reality – in part, above average or completely. Is it the rush that wins out? Or does one remain true to oneself in the here and now?

Senses Thrilled” is catchy, magical, but also fundamental. Alternative synthpop with a touch of elegance.

Senses Thrilled” features the original track, a radio edition of the original, seven intense remixes by bands and artists like Analogue-X (DE), Cyborgdrive (ES), Mind Code (DE), Druggedmoon (ZA), Morbid Echo (DE), U.M. Fiedel (DE) and Sudden Creation (UK) as well as two instrumental remix versions by U.M. Fiedel and Analogue-X plus the original’s instrumental.

A lyric video of the song will be released at the same time.

Markus Kühnel from Noctural Studios designed the front cover as well as all further artwork for the single release. Ulf Müller was responsible for the mastering.

Release: 2021-04-30
Composed by Ulf Müller / Projekt Ich
Lyrics by David B Roundsley / Munich Syndrome
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Lost in a Dream EP

Lost in a Dream Extended Play from Munich Syndrome, available March 5, 2021 exclusively from Munich Syndrome's BandCamp Page
Lost in a Dream Extended Play

Available Friday March 5, 2021, exclusively through Munich Syndrome’s BandCamp page, the Lost in a Dream EP.

Track listing:
1. Lost in a Dream
2. Solitude
3. London
4. Serenity
5. Lost in a Dream (Ambient Mix)
6. Birthday Song

Written, Produced and Performed by: David B. Roundsley
All songs published by: Syndrome Sounds/ASCAP

Available as a pre-order now: https://munichsyndrome.bandcamp.com/album/lost-in-a-dream-ep

College Radio Christmas Eve from Munich Syndrome

College Radio Christmas Eve EP from Munich Syndrome

It’s been a very busy year with the release of the book, Bad Blood – A Life Without Consequence, along with two full-length albums, GRAY/SCALE, and the soundtrack to the book, Bad Blood. While unplanned, two new songs happened: a Christmas song, College Radio Christmas Eve. A song commemorating a very somber Christmas eve many (MANY) years ago when late one night I discovered a faint college radio station playing alternative and modern rock Christmas and holiday songs. I instantly didn’t feel so alone. The other song, Winter Chill, An introspective and contemplative ambient-tinged instrumental for the holidays and winter.

Both songs are available on our Christmas EP along with Memories Drift (It’s Christmas), which was first released in 2007. Also included is the unreleased instrumental version of Memories Drift.

We have also released several single tracks and mini-extended plays as the year draws to an end.

The Bad Blood book and album will be available on January 1, 2021.

We’re wishing everyone a very Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays for all!

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