A techno-progressive project called NYN was founded in 2005 in Baltimore by multi-instrumentalist Noyan Tokgozoglu. Noyan is the main songwriter in the project, being responsible for almost all instruments and vocal component. Noyan's colleague in the band is guitarist Tom Geldschlager, who has already taken part in such notorious projects as Obscura, Nader Sadek and Defeated Sanity and is the founder and the only member of the experimental project called Fountainhead. Also taking part in the recording process is American keyboardist Jimmy Pitts, who previously featured in such bands as Equipoise, Eternity's End, The Fractured Dimension, Super and String Theory.
NYN spent quite a long time creating and recording compositions. Almost seven years passed from the moment of the band's foundation to the first release. An instrumental single release was released in October 2012, and a month later a mini-album. Minion, called "The Anachronist", attracted the attention of the general public thanks to the cover version of the composition "Jotun" by the top melodic deathsters In Flames.
In November 2014 the first full-length work of the project was released, which was called "The Anachronist". Musically, this work was a fusion of deathcore and technically progressive death metal.
In August 2015 the band released another mixtape called "Equivalence". This work also included another cover, this time on the song "Bitter Metallic Side" by Finnish melodic death metal bands Kalmah. As well as the mentioned cover, the rest of the material from this album was techno death with a large bias to melodic death metal.
In August 2017, the band's long-awaited second full-length was released. The conceptual work, called "Entropy: Of Chaos And Salt", saw the light on the independent label Vmbrella Records. After that, NYN got back into studio work.