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简介
Sandor Gavin's involvement in music began in the mid 1990's as the lead singer/keyboardist in a moody, New Wave band entitled "The Syntax Of Devotion". The band recorded three albums (including their more notable songs; Love always Dies, Lust and Despair, and Don't look Back) before the departure of the project in 2002. 'Syntax's recordings have just recently been remastered and will be released on two seperate albums "Retrospect" and "Dissolve" september 26, 2010. After Syntax, in early 2003, Gavin fronted the Detroit-based SynthPoP/Industrial band "Electrophile". The band's first ep "Digital Emotion" immediately received club play for it's track "Heart of Stone". Electrophile played strong through a two year run with a multitude of members. The band saw success in live performance, club play, and CD sales (of their debut LP "Fluid") in and out of the U.S. Electrophile eventually decided to call it quits in the summer of 2005 due to musical differences. Gavin, teamed with Brandon Codeine (former drummer for Electrophile), started up another project shortly thereafter, "Fascination Incorporated". The band distanced themselves from the Industrial sound of Electrophile, and went back to a more organic element. A number of songs were written, including "Deja Vous" which appears on Sandor Gavin's first solo CD release "Partial to Blue". What happens with the rest of the songs is still undecided, as all of the members have moved on to other projects. Sandor Gavin's first public solo release "Partial to blue" was made available September 9, 2010. The album consists of solo work from the end of