NJ based Com Truise (aka producer and designer Seth Haley) suffers of "synth obsession". He is also the creator of an experimental and bottom heavy style he calls "mid-fi synth-wave, slow-motion funk" reminiscent of Boards of Canada and early Kraftwerk. Haley’s been making music on the side for roughly a decade – going through pseudonyms like toothbrushes (Sarin Sunday, SYSTM, Airliner)-first as a DJ, and currently, as an excavator of softer, window-fogging synth-wave. The Cyanide Sisters EP, Com Truise’s first official release, was first available as a free download through AMdiscs in June of 2010; Ghostly’s remastered and extended reissue nearly doubles its tracklist. There’s also a full-length on the horizon, and a string of remixes for Neon Indian and Twin Shadow already in the can.