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Front Line Assembly Vanished Mp3, Flac, Wma
Front Line Assembly Vanished mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Electronic Album: Vanished Country: US Released: 2004 Style: EBM, Industrial MP3 version RAR size: 1870 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1451 mb WMA version RAR size: 1205 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 183 Other Formats: AA VOX WMA MP4 RA MOD MMF Tracklist Hide Credits Vanished (Illusions Of Grandeur Mix) 1 7:35 Vocals [Female] – Leah Randi 2 Stürm 6:08 3 Disseminate 7:03 Uncivilized 4 6:45 Vocals [Male], Sampler [Additional Samples] – Jamie Muhoberac Vanished (Re-entry Mix) 5 7:08 Vocals [Female] – Leah Randi Companies, etc. Copyright (c) – Metropolis Records Phonographic Copyright (p) – Metropolis Records Mastered At – Bernie Grundman Mastering Pressed By – Cinram, Olyphant, PA – Z26643 Credits Design [Graphic] – Carylann Loeppky Mastered By – Brian Gardner Mixed By – Greg Reely Photography By – US Department Of Energy Photograph Producer – Bill Leeb, Rhys Fulber Producer [Additional] – Greg Reely Programmed By – Rhys Fulber Notes ©&℗ 2004 Metropolis Records Made in the USA Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (Text): 7 82388 03232 2 Matrix / Runout: Z26643 4 MET80323-2 01 M0S1 Mastering SID Code: IFPI L909 Mould SID Code: IFPI 2U4C Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year SPV 055-63753 Front Line Vanished (CD, Synthetic SPV 055-63753 Germany 2004 CDS Assembly Maxi) Symphony CDS Front Line Vanished (5xFile, none Metropolis none US 2004 Assembly AAC, EP, 128) Related Music albums to Vanished by Front Line Assembly Various - Percolator Fear Factory - Remanufacture / Cars L'Âme Immortelle - Gezeiten Fear Factory - Remanufacture (Cloning Technology) Front Line Assembly - Prophecy Front Line Assembly - Shifting Through The Lens Front Line Assembly - Millennium Front Line Assembly - Provision Front Line Assembly vs. -
DEAD CHANNEL SURFING: Cyberpunk and Industrial Music
DEAD CHANNEL SURFING: Cyberpunk and industrial music In the early 1980s from out of Vancouver, home of cyberpunk writer William Gibson and science fiction film-maker David Cronenberg, came a series of pioneering bands with a similar style and outlook. The popular synth-pop band Images in Vogue, after touring with Duran Duran and Roxy Music, split into several influential factions. Don Gordon went on to found Numb, Kevin Crompton to found Skinny Puppy, and Ric Arboit to form Nettwerk Records, which would later release Skinny Puppy, Severed Heads, Moev, Delerium and more. Controversial band Numb ended up receiving less attention than the seminal Skinny Puppy. Kevin Crompton (now called Cevin Key) joined forces with Kevin Ogilvie (Nivek Ogre) and began their career by playing in art galleries. After their friend Bill Leeb quit citing ‘creative freedom’ disputes, they embarked on a new style along with the help of newly recruited Dwayne Goettel. Leeb would go on to found Front Line Assembly with Rhys Fulber in 1986. The style of music created by these bands, as well as many similar others, has since been dubbed ‘cyberpunk’ by some journalists. Cyberpunk represents an interesting coupling of concepts. It can be dissected, as Istvan Csiscery-Ronay has shown, into its two distinct parts, ‘cyber’ and ‘punk’. Cyber refers to cybernet- ics, the study of information and control in man and machine, which was created by U.S. American mathematician Norbert Wiener fifty years ago. Wiener fabricated the word from the Greek kyber- netes, meaning ‘governor’, ‘steersman’ or ‘pilot’ (Leary, 1994: 66). The second concept, punk, in the sense commonly used since 1976, is a style of music incorporating do-it-yourself (d.i.y) techniques, centred on independence and touting anarchist attitudes. -
Exploring the Chinese Metal Scene in Contemporary Chinese Society (1996-2015)
"THE SCREAMING SUCCESSOR": EXPLORING THE CHINESE METAL SCENE IN CONTEMPORARY CHINESE SOCIETY (1996-2015) Yu Zheng A Thesis Submitted to the Graduate College of Bowling Green State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF ARTS December 2016 Committee: Jeremy Wallach, Advisor Esther Clinton Kristen Rudisill © 2016 Yu Zheng All Rights Reserved iii ABSTRACT Jeremy Wallach, Advisor This research project explores the characteristics and the trajectory of metal development in China and examines how various factors have influenced the localization of this music scene. I examine three significant roles – musicians, audiences, and mediators, and focus on the interaction between the localized Chinese metal scene and metal globalization. This thesis project uses multiple methods, including textual analysis, observation, surveys, and in-depth interviews. In this thesis, I illustrate an image of the Chinese metal scene, present the characteristics and the development of metal musicians, fans, and mediators in China, discuss their contributions to scene’s construction, and analyze various internal and external factors that influence the localization of metal in China. After that, I argue that the development and the localization of the metal scene in China goes through three stages, the emerging stage (1988-1996), the underground stage (1997-2005), the indie stage (2006-present), with Chinese characteristics. And, this localized trajectory is influenced by the accessibility of metal resources, the rapid economic growth, urbanization, and the progress of modernization in China, and the overall development of cultural industry and international cultural communication. iv For Yisheng and our unborn baby! v ACKNOWLEDGMENTS First of all, I would like to show my deepest gratitude to my advisor, Dr. -
Various Organism 02 Mp3, Flac, Wma
Various Organism 02 mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Electronic Album: Organism 02 Country: Germany Released: 1995 Style: Trance, Abstract, Ambient MP3 version RAR size: 1804 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1926 mb WMA version RAR size: 1246 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 535 Other Formats: MP2 RA VOX ASF TTA DXD FLAC Tracklist Hide Credits Infra-Stellar 1 –Delerium 8:16 Written-By – Leeb*, Fulber* Anemone 2 –Nigel 9:09 Written-By – D. James P.D. 3 –Keith Arem 3:30 Written-By – Keith Arem Exitrance 4 –DVR8* 6:32 Written-By – R. Lakovic* Alpha-Coma 5 –Sect 11:46 Written-By – McEvoy*, Victory* Paramedilia 6 –Pilgrims Of The Mind 6:34 Written-By – S. Novak* Trans-Humanaist 7 –Delerium 10:09 Written-By – Leeb*, Fulber* Equilibrium 8 –Adham Shaikh 7:10 Written-By – Shaikh* Relativity 9 –Adham Shaikh 6:34 Written-By – Shaikh* Companies, etc. Published By – Esoteric Music Distributed By – EFA – 08464-2 Pressed By – BOD Berlin Optical Disc Credits Compiled By [Construction By] – Bill Leeb, Rhys Fulber Cover – Techno Grafix Van. B.C.* Notes [On back sleeve:] Published by Esoteric Music 1994 Vancouver Canada. Cryogenic Studio Contact: 1250 West 6th Ave. Vancouver B. C. Canada VGH 1A3 Dossier Records · Koloniestr. 25 A · D-13359 Berlin · Published 1995 · Made in Germany [On label:] Made in Germany 1995 Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (Text): 0 718750 846426 Barcode (Scanned): 0718750846426 Matrix / Runout: BOD EFA 08464 Rights Society: GEMA Label Code: LC 8603 Related Music albums to Organism 02 by Various Adham Shaikh - Resonance (Selected Ambient Works) Various - Organism 03 Front Line Assembly, Bill Leeb, Friends And Company - Cryogenic Studios Delerium - Syrophenikan Delerium - Nuages Du Monde Delerium - Euphoria (Firefly) Rabbit In The Moon Mixes Delerium - Chimera Front Line Assembly - The Initial Command Adham Shaikh - Essence Michel Leeb - Dis Lui. -
Lita Ford and Doro Interviewed Inside Explores the Brightest Void and the Shadow Self
COMES WITH 78 FREE SONGS AND BONUS INTERVIEWS! Issue 75 £5.99 SUMMER Jul-Sep 2016 9 771754 958015 75> EXPLORES THE BRIGHTEST VOID AND THE SHADOW SELF LITA FORD AND DORO INTERVIEWED INSIDE Plus: Blues Pills, Scorpion Child, Witness PAUL GILBERT F DARE F FROST* F JOE LYNN TURNER THE MUSIC IS OUT THERE... FIREWORKS MAGAZINE PRESENTS 78 FREE SONGS WITH ISSUE #75! GROUP ONE: MELODIC HARD 22. Maessorr Structorr - Lonely Mariner 42. Axon-Neuron - Erasure 61. Zark - Lord Rat ROCK/AOR From the album: Rise At Fall From the album: Metamorphosis From the album: Tales of the Expected www.maessorrstructorr.com www.axonneuron.com www.facebook.com/zarkbanduk 1. Lotta Lené - Souls From the single: Souls 23. 21st Century Fugitives - Losing Time 43. Dimh Project - Wolves In The 62. Dejanira - Birth of the www.lottalene.com From the album: Losing Time Streets Unconquerable Sun www.facebook. From the album: Victim & Maker From the album: Behind The Scenes 2. Tarja - No Bitter End com/21stCenturyFugitives www.facebook.com/dimhproject www.dejanira.org From the album: The Brightest Void www.tarjaturunen.com 24. Darkness Light - Long Ago 44. Mercutio - Shed Your Skin 63. Sfyrokalymnon - Son of Sin From the album: Living With The Danger From the album: Back To Nowhere From the album: The Sign Of Concrete 3. Grandhour - All In Or Nothing http://darknesslight.de Mercutio.me Creation From the album: Bombs & Bullets www.sfyrokalymnon.com www.grandhourband.com GROUP TWO: 70s RETRO ROCK/ 45. Medusa - Queima PSYCHEDELIC/BLUES/SOUTHERN From the album: Monstrologia (Lado A) 64. Chaosmic - Forever Feast 4. -
Viking, Pagan Or Folk? Distinguishing Possibilities for Metal Sub-Genres
ČLANCI ALEXANDER HOFMANN VIKING, PAGAN OR FOLK? DISTINGUISHING POSSIBILITIES FOR METAL SUB-GENRES Izvorni znanstveni članak / Original Scholarly Paper UDK: 78.036 "19/20" aBStraCt The different sub-genres of metal music, which have formed in the last decades, are not only of interest due to their diverse and unique characteristics, but also evidence a variety in metal music whereby its clichéd black and gloomy world gains a bit of color. This multitude of sub-genres will inevitably lead to musicians, fans and even researchers no longer being able to differentiate between the genres. With Viking, pagan, and folk metal, this interesting process of fusion is already taking place, although it is possible to distinguish Viking and pagan at least from folk metal. Keywords: instrumentation, metal sub-genres, musical analysis, popular music introDuCtion During the last few decades many different metal sub-genres have developed, from the classic, and especially from the extreme, metal genre. Comprising bands such as Ensiferum, Finntroll, Korpiklaani and Turisas – surprisingly only Finnish bands – so-called folk metal is one of these sub-genres, which became part of the metal mainstream during the 2000s.1 For Spracklen the popularity of Finnish folk metal is based on commercialization, while other possible reasons could be the national distinction from Norwegian black and Swedish death metal, or, at least in Finland, a phase of increased inclusion of folk elements in popular music. “The combination of a nationally institutionalized folk tradition and the transnational genre of […] metal”2 is also mentioned by Neilson as a reason for the success of Finnish folk metal. -
Front Line Assembly - Bio
FRONT LINE ASSEMBLY - BIO Front Line Assembly is the primary focus of Vancouver-based musician Bill Leeb. A founding member of Skinny Puppy, Leeb moved on to form FLA in 1986 with Michael Balch, releasing some cassettes (since released as Total Terror I & II) which paved the way for their 1987 releases: The Initial Command, State of Mind, and Corrosion. In late 1988, they recorded the mini-LP Disorder, since combined with Corrosion and released as Corroded Disorder. Their 1989 release, Gashed Senses and Crossfire, further cemented their popularity in the industrial scene, and prompted their first world tour. By 1990, Balch had departed and Rhys Fulber rounded out the duo, releasing Caustic Grip. But it was two years later when the duo released the classic album, Tactical Neural Implant, which has become for many, the genre's crowning moment. To this day, TNI still defines the best of industrial music. FLA enraged many of their fans in 1994 when they began to experiment with their established electronic-only sound. Millenium, with its heavy doses of live and sampled metal guitars, dared its audience to grow and expand with the band beyond industrial's perceived barriers. Front Line stepped to the firing line again in 1995 with Hard Wired, which reflected both a return to form and a continued embracing of the guitar. Hard Wired not only picked up where Implant left off, it improved on the sound by adding in elements of all of their side projects. A fall European tour was recorded for the 1996 release Live Wired, their first concert CD ever. -
The New Soul of an Old Machine | 80S Essentials, Industrial Revolution
80s Essentials, Industrial Revolution [Because the decade was a formative time for so much more than just our beloved heavy metal, today we're pleased to present you with a look at fifteen essential industrial albums from the 1980s.] I’m neither historian nor sociologist enough to speak to the politico- economic milieu that shaped industrial music’s formative clatterings, but a few general observations may suffice. The advanced industrial world was hardly being ground in the same way as by the ravenous gears of the late- eighteenth/early-nineteenth century Industrial Revolution (cf. Friedrich Engels on The Condition of the Working Class in England), but the 1970s and ‘80s saw an increasingly aggressive attack on the social welfare state that had so flourished in the three or four decades since the end of World War II. The elections of Margaret Thatcher, Ronald Reagan, and Helmut Kohl (in Britain, the U.S., and West Germany, respectively) ushered in an era of neoliberal government retrenchment that would largely define the domestic political debate in the years to follow, while throwing the (often uneasy) balance between capital and labor into disrepair throughout the rich world. Reagan’s tough-talking rhetoric meant that many of the signs of rapprochement and detente that had offered brief glimmers of, if not hope, then perhaps bleakly muted optimism in the 1970s gave way to a renewed era of Cold War stridency and military hand-wringing. In many ways, then, the same social, political, economic, and cultural context that led to the development of punk’s disaffected worldview and heavy metal’s increasingly doom-saying weightiness would also provide grist for the eternally wending mill of nascent musical experimentalism that gradually coalesced into industrial music. -
Front Line Assembly Fatalist Mp3, Flac, Wma
Front Line Assembly Fatalist mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Electronic Album: Fatalist Country: US Released: 2002 Style: EBM, Techno, Electro, Industrial MP3 version RAR size: 1718 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1146 mb WMA version RAR size: 1238 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 867 Other Formats: MP4 DTS ADX VOC AUD MP3 MP1 Tracklist Hide Credits Fatalist (Remix) 1 5:17 Engineer – Mike PlotnikoffRemix, Producer [Additional Production] – Rhys Fulber Retribution (Dioxin Mix By Front 242) 2 5:11 Remix – Front 242 Deception 3 6:13 Engineer – Greg Reely Fatalist (Remixed By Aqualite) 4 6:36 Remix – Aqualite Prophecy (Remixed By Haujobb) 5 5:04 Remix – Haujobb Fatalist (Remixed By Tribal Techno (Aqualite)) 6 5:25 Remix – Tribal Techno Companies, etc. Copyright (c) – Metropolis Records Engineered At – Hipposonic Studios Pressed By – Cinram, Richmond, IN Credits Artwork – Dave McKean Engineer – Greg Reely Guitar – Jed Simon Written-By – Bill Leeb, Chris Peterson Notes © 1999 Metropolis Records Track 3 engineered at Hippo Sonic. Track 1 also known as "Fatalist (Creative Remix)" Packaging: standard jewel case. 4 page booklet. Glass master date: 2002-08-20 Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (Text): 7 82388 01482 3 Matrix / Runout: 8458 MET80148 F20820-15 A Mastering SID Code: IFPI L043 Mould SID Code: IFPI 6100 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Front Line Fatalist (6xFile, none Metropolis none US 2009 Assembly AAC, EP, RE, 256) Frontline CD ZOT 257 Fatalist (CD, Single) Zoth Ommog CD ZOT 257 Germany 1999 Assembly* Front Line MET 148 Fatalist (CD, Single) Metropolis MET 148 US 1999 Assembly Front Line ERCD 140 Fatalist (CD, Maxi) Energy Rekords ERCD 140 Sweden 1999 Assembly Related Music albums to Fatalist by Front Line Assembly Front Line Assembly - Comatose Front Line Assembly - Implode Front Line Assembly vs. -
Collide, Or Faith and the Muse
Monica: I met kaRIN because I had to. It was simply Fate. We had a mutual friend, a composer for television, who told me often that kaRIN and I should meet. "You really should meet my friend kaRIN, you remind me of her so much," he would tell me. "She's in a band, too." And to kaRIN, he would say "My friend Monica is so similar to you, you really should meet her. She's a singer and an artist also..." Needless to say, it was inevitable. I called her up and she in - vited me over. Like me, she had an art stu - dio, her walls were covered with her artwork, and she loved more than anything to create things with her hands. Meeting kaRIN was like finding a long lost sister. I found her to be one of the coolest, open, imaginative and down-to-earth women I've ever known. We have similar backgrounds, we both lost our mothers early, we have houses full of animals, and we both feel driven to create something new every day. Our friendship over the years has been one of mutual respect and support. It gives me great pleasure to do this interview and show a bit of a window into her world... Monica: First, let's talk about your new re - lease. You have a new double CD coming out, all remixes! Are they mainly from your last CD or from all of them? How did this project come about? kaRIN: It's called VORTEX, and it contains remixes from both of the last CDs "Some Kind of Strange" and "Chasing the Ghost". -
Collide Counting to Zero Press Sheet
Based in Los Angeles, where everyone fights tirelessly for even a sliver of limelight, the band Collide has managed to build a very loyal and devoted following. And it seems they’ve done it the old-fashioned way too…by consistently writing and producing amazing records. With their latest offering, Collide, the sonically boundless duo of kaRIN (vocals) and Statik (everything electronic) returns to their well-established form. Counting To Zero is set to hit the streets on September 27th 2011. Having carved out a prominent niche for themselves within the darkwave and electronica genres, this album will once again be independently self-released on the band’s own label Noiseplus Music. Counting To Zero features eleven new and original tracks that channel the band’s electro, darkwave, trip hop, and synthpop core, with a subtle dose of exoticness. This--their seventh full-length studio release--is a cohesive unit set on digitizing your brain matter into a cybernetic dreamscape of bass, beats, guitars, and synthetic ear candy supplemented by kaRIN’s ethereal female vocals. From ambient starters like “Bending and Floating” to the fast-paced “Further From Anything”, Collide breaks from the current trend of releasing electronic albums wrapped in filler and remixes, and instead populates the album with ecstatic wavelengths that continue from start to finish. Take “Lucky 13” for example, the track combines minor key violins usually found within movie soundtracks and superimposes them over a dirty synth and guitar riff to produce a song that would fit in perfectly on a modern James Bond film. The breathtaking track “Human” emotionally rips your heart out, while still leaving you wanting more. -
September 2021 New Releases
September 2021 New Releases SEE PAGE 46 what’s featured exclusives inside PAGE 3 RUSH Releases Vinyl Available Immediately 70 Music [MUSIC] Vinyl 3 CD 12 ORIGINAL LONDON ROSCOE MITCHELL - GRAM PARSONS - FEATURED RELEASES Video 39 CAST RECORDING - DOTS / PIECES FOR COSMIC AMERICAN MEL BROOKS’ YOUNG PERCUSSION AND MUSIC Film FRANKENSTEIN WOODWINDS Films & Docs 41 MVD Distribution Independent Releases 69 Order Form 72 Deletions & Price Changes 74 800.888.0486 HIGHER ED LEGEND DROP DEAD FRED 203 Windsor Rd., Pottstown, PA 19464 [LIMITED EDITION] www.MVDb2b.com ORIGINAL LONDON CAST ROSCOE MITCHELL - RON CARTER - RECORDING - MEL BROOKS’ DOTS / PIECES FOR PERCUSSION FOURSIGHT-STOCKHOLM LEGENDS? - THIS AUTUMN WE GOT ‘EM! YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN AND WOODWINDS Legendary figures in music and movies dot our September landscape with titles that will make your collection just as legendary! Legends lurk everywhere in Ridley Scott’s fantasy classic LEGEND, a beefed up 2 bluray set from Arrow Video. Scott’s original cut has been restored along with scores of extras, including commentary by Scott, a music video from Bryan Ferry and a score by Tangerine Dream. This new release negates all past Legends! Stars Tom Cruise with Tim Curry as the Lord of Darkness in over-the-top makeup. Horns Up! Iconic horror writer Stephen King’s CHILDREN OF THE CORN gets the 4K treatment. Arrow Video took great pains to restore the original camera negative of this creepy horror classic set in the Great Plains. And the reissue campaign of DUNE is not done (and neither are these puns!), as the limited edition Steelbook comes in September.