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Adaptive Reaction is an Industrial-Rock juggarnaut from the wilds of Thunder Bay, Ontario. As a project, Adaptive started in 1996, operating under various names as a way of getting labels to listen more than once. The name was come upon in 2003 via Alvin Toffler's book "Future Shock" and was originally intended to be a remix outlet for the one-man EBM project "Diskust". By the time the next album came about, the only thing it COULD be called was Adaptive Reaction.
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==Members==
2004's "Salvation" heralded the coming of a new direction for Adaptive's kingpin, Myke Guerin. Everything got more beat and dance oriented, while still retaining the hard edge that an ex-punk requires. It received many great reviews, and lead to several tracks ending up on compilations and in movies. In 2005, it was taken to the stage. Adaptive's 5-piece lineup played several high-profile gigs, including an opening slot for the legendary KMFDM. Material was started for the next CD, and extra tracks began filtering out on compilations. After shedding the weight of a full live ensemble, Adaptive re-launched in 2006 as a 2-piece, with Myke handling guitar and vocals, and Mila Crnkovic entering on synth. This new lineup debuted at Definately Superior Art Gallery's annual Halloween cabaret with a fresh set list, and was well-received.
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2007 brought another revamp with YR:0's Nicholas Frost entering on Guitar. The new 3 piece lineup played a bunch of solid shows, including opening for "God Made Me Funky" and industrial icons "Frontline Assembly". These days, an Adaptive Reaction show amounts to controlled chaos. A mix between minimalist theatre, and a musical carpet bombing. At the end of April, "Irrelevant Music" was released. A potent blend of Industrial, Punk, Metal, Trip-Hop and Drum and Bass, "Irrelevant" stands out ahead of the pack (and dares to turn back around to jab at it with a knife.).
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So far, 2008 has brought a western canada tour with The Promonium Jesters, and a new full-length entitled "Glass". This time, it's war.
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Present Line-up:
 
Present Line-up:
[[Mike Guerin]]: [[Vox]], [[Programming]], [[Synthesis]], [[Guitar]]
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* [[Mike Guerin]]: [[Vox]], [[Programming]], [[Synthesis]], [[Guitar]]
[[Amy Crnkovic]]: [[Synthesizer]], [[Vocals]], [[Drill]]
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* [[Amy Crnkovic]]: [[Synthesizer]], [[Vocals]], [[Drill]]
[[Nick Frost]]: [[guitar]]
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* [[Nick Frost]]: [[guitar]]
  
 
Recording Guests:
 
Recording Guests:
[[Kyle Beckerton]]: [[Guitar]] (on "The Dumb Leading The Blind")
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* [[Kyle Beckerton]]: [[Guitar]] (on "The Dumb Leading The Blind")
  
 
Live band 2005:
 
Live band 2005:
[[Kevin Sidlar]]: Bass [[Synth]]
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* [[Kevin Sidlar]]: Bass [[Synth]]
[[Vanessa Guerin]]: Pad [[Synth]], [[Samples]]
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* [[Vanessa Guerin]]: Pad [[Synth]], [[Samples]]
[[Shawn Hartviksen]]: [[Guitar]]
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* [[Shawn Hartviksen]]: [[Guitar]]
[[Jimmy Kuss]]: [[Drums]]
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* [[Jimmy Kuss]]: [[Drums]]
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==Biography==
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Adaptive Reaction is an Industrial-Rock juggarnaut from the wilds of Thunder Bay, Ontario. As a project, Adaptive started in 1996, operating under various names as a way of getting labels to listen more than once. The name was come upon in 2003 via Alvin Toffler's book "Future Shock" and was originally intended to be a remix outlet for the one-man EBM project "Diskust". By the time the next album came about, the only thing it COULD be called was Adaptive Reaction.
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2004's "Salvation" heralded the coming of a new direction for Adaptive's kingpin, Myke Guerin. Everything got more beat and dance oriented, while still retaining the hard edge that an ex-punk requires. It received many great reviews, and lead to several tracks ending up on compilations and in movies. In 2005, it was taken to the stage. Adaptive's 5-piece lineup played several high-profile gigs, including an opening slot for the legendary KMFDM. Material was started for the next CD, and extra tracks began filtering out on compilations. After shedding the weight of a full live ensemble, Adaptive re-launched in 2006 as a 2-piece, with Myke handling guitar and vocals, and Mila Crnkovic entering on synth. This new lineup debuted at Definately Superior Art Gallery's annual Halloween cabaret with a fresh set list, and was well-received.
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2007 brought another revamp with YR:0's Nicholas Frost entering on Guitar. The new 3 piece lineup played a bunch of solid shows, including opening for "God Made Me Funky" and industrial icons "Frontline Assembly". These days, an Adaptive Reaction show amounts to controlled chaos. A mix between minimalist theatre, and a musical carpet bombing. At the end of April, "Irrelevant Music" was released. A potent blend of Industrial, Punk, Metal, Trip-Hop and Drum and Bass, "Irrelevant" stands out ahead of the pack (and dares to turn back around to jab at it with a knife.).
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So far, 2008 has brought a western canada tour with The Promonium Jesters, and a new full-length entitled "Glass". This time, it's war.
  
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==Discography==
  
Discography:
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* "Starts With Evening News Footage" (Tape 1998. 12 songs. Released under the name "Hellhead")
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* "Spektator" (Tape 2000. 3 long songs. Released under the name "Hellhead")
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* "Diskust" (C.D. 2002. 6 Songs. Released under the name "Diskust")
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* "Salvation" (C.D. 2004. 10 Songs.)
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* "Weatherhead 2" Compilation (C.D. 2005. 1 Track "Salvation".)
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* "Shadows On The Wall" Soundtrack (C.D. 2006. 1 Track "Salvation".)
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* "Hunter's Moon" Compilation (2 x C.D. 2006. 1 Track "Heal Me")
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* "Irrelevant Music" (C.D. 2007. 5 Songs)
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* "The Dumb Leading The Blind" (C.D. Single 2007. 2 Songs)
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* "Glass" (C.D. 2008. 8 Songs)
  
"Starts With Evening News Footage" (Tape 1998. 12 songs. Released under the name "Hellhead")
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==Links==
"Spektator" (Tape 2000. 3 long songs. Released under the name "Hellhead")
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"Diskust" (C.D. 2002. 6 Songs. Released under the name "Diskust")
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"Salvation" (C.D. 2004. 10 Songs.)
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"Weatherhead 2" Compilation (C.D. 2005. 1 Track "Salvation".)
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"Shadows On The Wall" Soundtrack (C.D. 2006. 1 Track "Salvation".)
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"Hunter's Moon" Compilation (2 x C.D. 2006. 1 Track "Heal Me")
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"Irrelevant Music" (C.D. 2007. 5 Songs)
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"The Dumb Leading The Blind" (C.D. Single 2007. 2 Songs)
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"Glass" (C.D. 2008. 8 Songs)
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Link: http://www.adaptivereaction.net
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* http://www.adaptivereaction.net
[[Dmusic]]: http://adaptiv.dmusic.com
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* [[Dmusic]]: http://adaptiv.dmusic.com
[[Myspace]]: http://www.myspace.com/adaptivereaction
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* [[Myspace]]: http://www.myspace.com/adaptivereaction
[[Livejournal]]: http://www.livejournal.com/users/adaptiv/
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* [[Livejournal]]: http://www.livejournal.com/users/adaptiv/

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Members

Present Line-up:

Recording Guests:

Live band 2005:

Biography

Adaptive Reaction is an Industrial-Rock juggarnaut from the wilds of Thunder Bay, Ontario. As a project, Adaptive started in 1996, operating under various names as a way of getting labels to listen more than once. The name was come upon in 2003 via Alvin Toffler's book "Future Shock" and was originally intended to be a remix outlet for the one-man EBM project "Diskust". By the time the next album came about, the only thing it COULD be called was Adaptive Reaction. 2004's "Salvation" heralded the coming of a new direction for Adaptive's kingpin, Myke Guerin. Everything got more beat and dance oriented, while still retaining the hard edge that an ex-punk requires. It received many great reviews, and lead to several tracks ending up on compilations and in movies. In 2005, it was taken to the stage. Adaptive's 5-piece lineup played several high-profile gigs, including an opening slot for the legendary KMFDM. Material was started for the next CD, and extra tracks began filtering out on compilations. After shedding the weight of a full live ensemble, Adaptive re-launched in 2006 as a 2-piece, with Myke handling guitar and vocals, and Mila Crnkovic entering on synth. This new lineup debuted at Definately Superior Art Gallery's annual Halloween cabaret with a fresh set list, and was well-received. 2007 brought another revamp with YR:0's Nicholas Frost entering on Guitar. The new 3 piece lineup played a bunch of solid shows, including opening for "God Made Me Funky" and industrial icons "Frontline Assembly". These days, an Adaptive Reaction show amounts to controlled chaos. A mix between minimalist theatre, and a musical carpet bombing. At the end of April, "Irrelevant Music" was released. A potent blend of Industrial, Punk, Metal, Trip-Hop and Drum and Bass, "Irrelevant" stands out ahead of the pack (and dares to turn back around to jab at it with a knife.). So far, 2008 has brought a western canada tour with The Promonium Jesters, and a new full-length entitled "Glass". This time, it's war.

Discography

  • "Starts With Evening News Footage" (Tape 1998. 12 songs. Released under the name "Hellhead")
  • "Spektator" (Tape 2000. 3 long songs. Released under the name "Hellhead")
  • "Diskust" (C.D. 2002. 6 Songs. Released under the name "Diskust")
  • "Salvation" (C.D. 2004. 10 Songs.)
  • "Weatherhead 2" Compilation (C.D. 2005. 1 Track "Salvation".)
  • "Shadows On The Wall" Soundtrack (C.D. 2006. 1 Track "Salvation".)
  • "Hunter's Moon" Compilation (2 x C.D. 2006. 1 Track "Heal Me")
  • "Irrelevant Music" (C.D. 2007. 5 Songs)
  • "The Dumb Leading The Blind" (C.D. Single 2007. 2 Songs)
  • "Glass" (C.D. 2008. 8 Songs)

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