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Wednesday, February 15, 2006 - OSI album news
Latest news the forthcoming album by OSI:

Jim and Kevin have returned from mixing at Uphon studios in Weilheim, Germany with Mario Thaler (Notwist, Lali Puna). Joey Vera recorded bass on several tracks earlier last month.

The album is currently being mastered, artwork is being finalized and bonus material is being put together for a special edition.

InsideOut has set March 31 as the release date.

Tentative Album Title and Tracklisting (subject to change without notice)

Album title:
Free

Tracklist:
Sure You Will
Free
Go
All Gone Now
Home Was Good
Bigger Wave
Kicking
Better
Simple Life
Once
Our Town

More info at the official website.
Posted by: Steen

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Wednesday, May 25, 2005 - OSI & Chroma Key news
News from Kevin Moore regarding Chroma Key and OSI:

"Still hoping to tour CK. The way I'm putting it together, I will be able to perform it solo or with a full band, or anything in between. It will feature old CK and new, and will of course involve a lot of video.
Some of the first shows will probably be in Canada, as I'm moving to Montreal in July. There are no set show dates, but I will of course post them as soon as anything is scheduled.

Meanwhile Jim Matheos and I have started working on the second OSI album, which is really sounding good. We're going to be able to collaborate more personally when I get to Montreal, since its only a couple hours away from where Jim lives. We're shooting for a Fall release date."
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Tuesday, December 17, 2002 - O.S.I. "Office of Strategic Influence" will be released on February 18th
We got the following bit of news from Inside Out...

Progressive rock and metal fans will be in seventh heaven when they realize who makes up this new all star release. This highly anticipated project showcases guitarist Jim Matheos (Fates Warning), keyboardist Kevin More (Ex-Dream Theater/Chroma Key) and drummer Mike Portnoy (Dream Theater, Transatlantic). While Matheos, Moore and Portnoy are the core of the band, (Moore does most of the lead vocals), OSI also features special vocalists Steve Wilson (Porcupine Tree) and guest bassist Sean Malone (Gordian Knot).

"Office of Strategic Influence" was recorded at Carriage House Studio in Connecticut by Grammy Award winning engineer Phil Magnotti and features a dark and ground breaking new approach to progressive music. Inside Out will also be releasing a special, Limited Edition, digi-book version of the release which will include three bonus audio tracks plus various concept and documentary video footage.

Track Listing:
01. The New Math (what he said) (3:36)
02. O.S.I. (3:48)
03. When You're Ready (3:09)
04. Horseshoes and B-52's (4:18)
05. Head (5:17)
06. Hello, Helicopter! (3:44)
07. shutDOWN (10:25)
08. Dirt From a Holy Place (5:10)
09. Daydreams and Lapses (5:56)
10. Stanby (looks like rain) (2:09)

Limited Edition contains an extra CD with Bonus Tracks:

The Thing That Never Was (17:21)
New Mamma (2:22)
Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun (8:49)
*plus documentary video footage.
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