In 2006, a new project, "Mind Over Body" was released and conceived as a "Flow of Consciousness". Since 2004, MindFlow have completed two European tours, one in
Asia, and another in
North America. They have made appearances at many festivals such as the 2nd Duryu Rock and Sports Festival in
South Korea. In
Spain, the group appeared at the Prog Metal Fest, a multi-venue festival that visited four cities:
Madrid,
Palencia,
Barcelona and
Girona. Still on the European scene, MindFlow played at the Metal Heart Festival in
Norway, at the Cambridge Rock Festival in
England and performed at a show in
Belgium, Spirit of 66. In the
United States alone, they have performed in 10 more shows, including the Monsters of Rock; the Texas Mad Festival; and the Blastzone Festival. In Brazil, the group has appeared all over the country, at such events as the Live'N'Louder Rock Fest 2006, at the Skol Area, Anhembi, São Paulo - Latin America's biggest rock festival - and have already played in the stages of some Brazilian venues such as the Directv Music Hall (now the Citibank Music Hall), the Via Funchal and the Victoria Hall. Their third album
Destructive Device was produced by
Ben Grosse (Marilyn Mason, Slipknot, Disturbed, Breaking Benjamin, Sevendust) and was recorded and mixed both in Brazil and
Los Angeles. Grosse recorded parts of the album (specifically the bass, drums and keyboards) at "Mosh Studios" in São Paulo, and moved the project to "The Mix Room" in Los Angeles where the vocals, guitar and mixing were completed. Frankie James, a music manager from the United States brought them into management and toured them with the legendary rock group U.F.O. The tour was successful enough to bring them back again for a second U.S. tour. Frankie James parted ways with Mindflow soon after. Mindflow has recently announced a new album, titled
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