Fadeaway - Celldweller

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Fadeaway Lyrics

I'm not clear how it is that I ended up here
(Then let me help you clear your clouded memory) (IT'S EASY!) (Because nobody in the world could know you better than me)
Deja vu, think of you, now so far, once so near
(Don't get all sentimental, using up your prime) (SHOW TIME!) (This pile of shit you're shovelin' is gettin' hard to climb)

Tangled in my own reflection, on the way down, fade away

With my hands on my mind, I hold wounds that won't mend
(Well, just stop tryin' to be something that you're not) (MAGGOT!)
(You'll never shake me, never break me and never overtake me)
With my eyes open wide, I can see, it's the end

Tangled in my imperfections, on the way down, fade away

Don't hate me now
They've torn away the ground from under me
Right after they were reassured that I believed
Normality, is not a word I understand at all

I set myself up for the fall
Withdrawing deep into the hole
This isolated little cell leaves me cold and faded

(Fade away, fade away, fade away
Fade away, fade away, fade away)

I'm my one and only friend, I am my worst enemy
I find new methods to pretend that this is not reality

(Don't be lonely
Now I'm your only)
Just stay far away from me

When I fade away from me (Just stay far away from me)
Just stay far away from me (Just stay far away from me)
When I fade away from me (Just stay far away from me)
When I fade away from me (Just stay far away from me)
When I fade away from me (Just stay far away from me)
When I fade away from me (Just stay far away from me)
When I fade away from me (Just stay far away from me)

When I'm not what I used to be
When I fade away from me
When I'm between myself and me
When I fade away from me

(Decline
More whine
Deadline)
All mine

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Celldweller, based in Detroit, Michigan, is the versatile outlet of the artist, performer, producer, songwriter, programmer, and remixer Klayton. It began as a producer pseudonym in the early 90’s, amongst his many other projects including Circle of Dust, Argyle Park, Brainchild and Angeldust, the latter with Criss Angel on vocals (later reissued and renamed simply as Criss Angel albums). Now, over a decade later, Klayton (born Scott Albert) uses the name to deliver his vision of progressively combining multiple genres of music. Taking a unique approach to mixing styles, Celldweller fuses the electronics of drum & bass, Electro and techno, with rock and orchestral elements, meshing the synthetic and the organic, darkness with beauty, into a cohesive blend entirely its own.

In 2003, Klayton independently released the self-titled debut Celldweller album, and reached 17 on the Billboard Internet Sales Chart. The album garnered Top 40 Metal Radio charting, and the track “I Believe You” reached 11 on the R&R Alternative Specialty Show Chart. The debut album also received 7 awards at the 2004 Just Plain Folks Music Awards, including: Producer of the Year and Album of the Year. Guest appearances included Jarrod Montague of Taproot and mixes by Ben Grosse and Grant Mohrman.

During Summer ‘06, Klayton co-wrote and performed the Theme Song to long-time friend Criss Angel’s A&E Television Show Mindfreak, co-produced the Mindfreak CD Soundtrack, created a remix to, co-starred in a music video for the theme song, and also made a cameo appearance on a Mindfreak episode. Incidently, Criss Angel was the one to dub Scott "Klay" because of his ability to shape sound as a sculptor molds clay.

Klayton’s fierce electronic programming & production skills have captured the minds of the electronic music world as seen in the full page feature of the February ‘06 edition of Keyboard Magazine and a recent appearance for Apple Computer’s Logic Pro audio software at Remix Hotel LA. Klayton has also received special attention from EQ Magazine & Keyboard Magazine as co-sponsors of the Celldweller Remix Competition v2.0 - Take It & Break It. The Take It and Break It competition is still on going, with voting on round 3 scheduled to end on Feb. 13th. CDs with the finalist and winning mixes are currently available (see information below).

Klayton has also captured the interest of the Film/TV industry after having licensed every track from the Debut Celldweller album. Credits include: “Spider-man 3 ”, “Doom”, “Mr. and Mrs. Smith”, and many other notables. Though his new album has yet to be released, he had already licensed "Birthright", the first single for that album, to Warner Brothers for usage in the Speedracer original trailer, www.speedracerthemovie.com. Birthright is currently available for free download from the Fixt Music Store, store.fixtmusic.com .

The Celldweller live show is a fusion of performance art, rave culture, and the raw energy of a rock show, entirely synchronized to projected video. Brought to life by members Klayton (Vocals, Guitars, Keyboards, Percussion, Eyris, Programming), Dale Van Norman (Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion, Backing Vocals), Kem (Bass, Guitars, Keyboards, Percussion, Backing Vocals) and Cais (Acoustic & Electronic Drums and Percussion) the show is driven by multi-instrumental performances, including mass percussion ensembles with the incorporation of trance/electronic elements.

Klayton is currently preparing the next Celldweller release, which promises to be another effort towards breaking stereotypical genre boundaries. The new album will feature a cover version of the Bee Gee’s hit “Tragedy” along with new tracks “Louder Than Words,” “Blackstar,” “The Lucky One,” and “So Long Sentiment.” With each track, Klayton continues to redefine the Celldweller vision, while maintaining his signature sound. The album was slated for a 2008 release.

Celldweller is endorsed by Fixt Clothing, Mesa Boogie, FabFilter, Firewire Strings, Native Instruments, M-Audio, Cakewalk, Rusk & Korg.
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