Sincere Trade

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Danger, Stop, Stay 05:27 Tools
Turn 03:06 Tools
Push Pin Tactics 04:07 Tools
Creeping Serif 04:50 Tools
Extract Exume 04:22 Tools
Forsas 06:10 Tools
Edge Of Ruin 03:48 Tools
Butterfly Gun 04:16 Tools
Screaming From The Right Place 03:59 Tools
Foss 03:35 Tools
Red 02:49 Tools
Return To The Mean 06:40 Tools
Black 02:32 Tools
line ar 06:00 Tools
Loose Leaf 03:13 Tools
Tesfaye 05:06 Tools
Bend From Heat 06:10 Tools
Topographical Map Viewed by Child 04:10 Tools
Red Pncho 02:51 Tools
Rain Day 04:33 Tools
Hanjin 05:11 Tools
Butterfish 04:21 Tools
Rounder 04:19 Tools
Narrowing of Mind 03:40 Tools
Under You 05:47 Tools
Tolley Under My Dresser 04:05 Tools
Hottded 05:20 Tools
For Him 04:07 Tools
Dot Pitch 05:05 Tools
Corn Kid 03:09 Tools
OK NG OK 05:10 Tools
brrok Hold 05:10 Tools
Return to the Main 06:41 Tools
push pin tactics v1 06:41 Tools
Sincere Trade (h2-0s@Darkrave) 06:41 Tools
foss demo 4 06:41 Tools
rain day (no intro) 06:41 Tools
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The brainchild of Carl W. Heindl, Sincere Trade has been creating a stir in the Toronto electronic music scene for the past couple of years with numerous live performances and self-CDR releases. With the release of his debut album "If You Cannot Beat Them" (Dross:tik Records), Heindl has crafted a sound uniquely his own. Drawing on the early influence of Skinny Puppy, Depeche Mode, Muslimgauze, Kraftwerk and Brian Eno; Sincere Trade has crafted an album that draws from the past while shaping the future. Various appearances in local Toronto magazines and regular radio exposure on college and commercial airwaves (including Brave New Waves on CBC) have set the stage for a highly anticipated debut album. Sincere Trade is also busy at the grass roots level as a promoter (along with events partner Knifehandchop), responsible for the now infamous "Math Hooker" events that feature a variety of electronic music styles, djs and live acts all under one roof. Breaking through the traditional mold of music and culture has become standard practice for this motivated young musician. (artist bio taken from the artist website: http://www.eroder.com/sincere/) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.