Paul Wardingham
RECENT PRESS RELEASES

January 2012

Paul Wardingham Announces Forthcoming Release ‘The Human Affliction’

Australian guitar shredder and producer, Paul Wardingham, has announced 'The Human Affliction' as the title of his new instrumental cyber metal album, scheduled for release mid 2012 through Enigmatic Records.

Wardingham, who released his acclaimed debut 'Assimilate Regenerate' in 2011 through Enigmatic Records says this second full-length will be a concept album.
“I wasn't planning on making an album like this for a few years, but the music began to take on a life of its own and a story materialised from the themes of each track” says Wardingham. “Assimilate Regenerate was conceptual in that it was inspired by science fiction, future technology and the effect it has on society, and I have always had visual references in my mind associated to the music I write, so it feels quite natural to progress to an album like this.”

Currently in the pre-production stage, Wardingham hints at what to expect stylistically from this new effort.

“I would say it's going to be darker, more progressive and more epic than 'Assimilate Regenerate', still with a heavy dose of melodic shred and ambient synth work like before.”
Today, Enigmatic Records released an official teaser poster and a new website design to promote the upcoming release.

“We're all very excited about the direction of Paul's new album,” Enigmatic Records Marketing Director Johnny Cheng said. “Right now, we're working closely with Paul and Darkzen Design to articulate the album artwork, promotion and packaging. ‘The Human Affliction’ is going to be something very special.”

'The Human Affliction' is set to be released mid 2012.

For more information, go to
www.paulwardingham.com,
www.facebook.com/paulwardinghamofficial, and www.enigmaticrecords.com





April 2011

PAUL WARDINGHAM: Featured Video Lesson "Future Metal Shred" on GuitarMessenger.com

Australian future metal shred metal guitarist Paul Wardingham is currently being featured on online magazine Guitar Messenger with a video lesson demonstrating excerpts from his debut album "Assimilate Regenerate". Including various futuristic shred ideas such as lydian dominant, whole tone, wide intervallic tapping, computer tapping, sus2 arpeggios, as well as a solo written and recorded exclusively for the lesson.

For complete lesson with tabs, text, audio, and video:
http://www.guitarmessenger.com/lessons/styles/metal/future-metal-shred/

Video Link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Ble5yzN8_s


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February 2011

PAUL WARDINGHAM: Releases Debut Solo Album "Assimilate Regenerate'

Australian based guitarist and producer Paul Wardingham, recently released his debut solo instrumental album, "Assimilate Regenerate" through Enigmatic Records.

Described as hi-tech melodic metal, Paul's style combines 7-string mechanical metal grooves, melodic choruses, and otherworldly guitar solos. The album is sure to impress fans of guitar legends like Jeff Loomis and John Petrucci, although musically it shares more in common with artists such as Devin Townsend, Scar Symmetry, Fear Factory and Meshuggah.

Paul Wardingham was featured on Universum's latest album "Mortuus Machina" contributing a guest solo on the track "Aeon Displacement". He is also known as one half of the Collins/Wardingham Project, a collaboration with Australian drum phenomenon Grant Collins. Their critically acclaimed progressive metal fusion album "Interactive" was released in 2006 through Enigmatic Records.

"Assimilate Regenerate" track listing:
01. Assimilate Regenerate
02. Futureshock
03. Ghost In The Machine
04. Brain Interactive Construct
05. Fields Of Utopia
06. Enter The Metaverse
07. Mindwarp
08. Clones
09. Cyber Warfare
10. Orbital Decay
11. Black Hole Device

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