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The band signed a license deal with UK-based Basick Records for the territory of Europe where the EP was released on November 28, 2011. In late July 2011, a two-minute video teaser was posted on the band's YouTube channel and an Octorelease date announced for the EP, titled The Animation of Entomology. Grossmann and Jarzombek also collaborated in the one-off project Terrestrial Exiled whose digital only single 'Duodecimal Levorotation' was released in May 2011. He also confirmed that the band would be utilizing the services of German drummer Hannes Grossmann in place of Charlie Zeleny on the recording. In September 2010, Ron Jarzombek announced plans for a new Blotted Science EP consisting of seven songs totaling 24 minutes of music, with a tentative release date of early 2011. The album was also licensed to Marquee/Avalon for the territory of Japan where it was released on June 22, 2011.
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The band, now known as Blotted Science, released their debut album, The Machinations of Dementia, in the fall of 2007 on Jarzombek's EclecticElectric label. Shortly thereafter, Jarzombek was introduced to Charlie Zeleny, who would provide the missing drum tracks in a matter of weeks. Īdler's replacement was Derek Roddy ( Hate Eternal, Nile) and, at the suggestion of Webster, the band took on the name Machinations of Dementia. However, Adler had to bow out due to his demanding schedule with Lamb of God but would collaborate with Jarzombek on the song 'The Near Dominance of 4 Against 5' which appeared on Magna Carta Records's 'Drum Nation Vol. Although the addition of a vocalist was briefly considered, the trio ultimately decided to remain an all-instrumental band. In 2005 Ron Jarzombek contacted drummer Chris Adler ( Lamb of God) and bassist Alex Webster ( Cannibal Corpse) about a possible collaboration, with the goal of taking Jarzombek's signature left-of-center progressive metal approach into a much heavier, more extreme realm.