It's a little long, so suck it up. -------------- SWITCHBACK VIDEO / DVD RELEASE / PRODUCTION STILLS Celldweller’s first music video Switchback is now complete. We are counting down to its debut on Celldweller.com: 7-19-04. In the near future, a fully packaged DVD, with custom artwork and menus, 2 versions of the Switchback video, and a bonus Live Promo Clip will be available for only $5. In the coming months we will be servicing the Switchback video to various music video channels, including: MTV 2, Fuse, and Much Music. We will be depending on the Cellmates and Street Teamers to help vote and request the video to get it into heavy rotation. We have now created a “Switchback Video” thread on “CELLBLOCK 454” for discussion of the video, airing times, and news associated with the video. We will be adding several new Production Stills to the Switchback gallery in the images section of the site, as we count down to the video debut on http://celldweller.com . CELLDWELLER: THE BETA CESSIONS A 2 disc CD containing a collection of unreleased and rare tracks is scheduled to be released this Late Summer or Early Fall. Entitled The Beta Cessions it will give listeners a glimpse back at early Demo Mixes from the Debut Record, Instrumental versions of the Debut Record, as well as some alternate versions of songs. The Demo Mixes are from Klayton’s original studio time in Detroit back in 2000. A few of the Detroit mixes were originally released on mp3.com, and now, with a few previously unreleased Detroit mixes, they will be officially put out in The Beta Cessions. The Instrumental versions of the Debut record are now being released due to the hype they created in the film/tv industry, as well as the relentless requests of fans. Every single track from the Debut album has now been licensed to the film/tv industry and we want you, the fans to be able to enjoy those soundtrack versions of the songs. We will also be including the 2001 version of Switchback, mixed by Ben Grosse (Filter/Marilyn Manson). This is an early version of the song, yet a completely different composition, including different lyrics from the album version. For those who remember the Detroit version of Switchback released on mp3.com, and the difference it had from the album version, this will be just as major of a separation from the others. “How is it that it came to be that everybody’s gone but me, I’m left to face the end alone...” - Switchback 2001 (Mixed by Ben Grosse) Klayton has also decided to release a completely re-recorded version of the last song he wrote as Circle of Dust - Goodbye. Also, an additional mix of Stay With Me (Unlikely) mixed by Scott Humphrey (Rob Zombie, Crystal Method, BT), and the original 1995 demo of Under My Feet will be on the track list.