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Aesthetic Perfection

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  • Konzerte 2009

    Dez 20 2009, 10h09 por Horst_Schlemmer

    16.01.2009 Oasis (Support: Twisted Wheel), Hamburg Alsterdorfer Sporthalle
    15.02.2009 Peter Heppner & Band, Leipzig Werk 2
    25.02.2009 Phillip Boa & The Voodooclub (Support: Mitropamusik), Leipzig Moritzbastei
    05.03.2009 Phillip Boa & The Voodooclub, Bremen Lagerhof
    27.03.2009 Jason Mraz (Support: Marit Larsen), Leipzig Haus Auensee
    04.04.2009 Die Happy (akustik) (Support: Jake Roeder), Erfurt Gewerkschaftshaus
    11.04.2009 Coppelius, Wilhelmshaven Pumpwerk
    18.04.2009 Delain (Support: F.A.S.), Leipzig Hellraiser
    25.04.2009 Project Pitchfork (Support: Heavy-Current), Magdeburg Factory
    03.05.2009 Lily Allen, Berlin Postbahnhof
    28.05.2009 Rummelsnuff (Support: T.W.A.T.), Leipzig Villa (Wave Gotik Treffen, Warm Up)
    29.05.2009 Wave Gotik Treffen, Leipzig (Tag 1): Dies Ater, Staubkind, L’âme immortelle, Project Pitchfork
    30.05.2009 Wave Gotik Treffen, Leipzig (Tag 2): Whispers in the Shadow, Die Art, Corde Oblique, iLiKETRAiNS, Current 93
    31.05.2009 Wave Gotik Treffen, Leipzig (Tag 3): State of the Union, Painbastard, Aesthetic Perfection, Icon of Coil, Klimt 1918, Bushart
    01.06.2009 Wave Gotik Treffen, Leipzig (Tag 4): Tunes Of Dawn, Schock, Die So Fluid, Lahannya, The Eternal Afflict, Amnistia
    19.06.2009 Hurricane Festival, Scheeßel (Tag 1): The Horrors, Bosse, The Ting Tings, Katy Perry, Franz Ferdinand, Dendemann, Kraftwerk
    20.06.2009 Hurricane Festival, Scheeßel (Tag 2): The Rakes, Pixies, Clueso, Faith No More, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
    21.06.2009 Hurricane Festival, Scheeßel (Tag 3): Lovedrug, Lily Allen, Keane, Fettes Brot, Nine Inch Nails, Friendly Fires
    10.07.2009 Rock am Schloss, Sande (Tag 1): Ex Animo, CHAX, One Day In June, Kendric, Eisblume, Everlaunch
    11.07.2009 Rock am Schloss, Sande (Tag 2): Annie Soulshine, The FryBoxDesign, Fledermannkackaffen, Die Patenschaft, PopJohnPaul, Restmüllcrew, Die Happy
    29.07.2009 Alex Amsterdam, Oldenburg Headcrash
    08.08.2009 M’era Luna Festival, Hildesheim (Tag 1): No More, Whispers in the Shadow, Oomph!, The Birthday Massacre, Blutengel, Peter Heppner & Band, Apocalyptica, Nightwish
    09.08.2009 M’era Luna Festival, Hildesheim (Tag 2): Leichtmatrose, Scream Silence, Zeromancer, L’âme immortelle, The Crüxshadows, Veljanov, Tyske Ludder, IAMX, The Prodigy
    23.09.2009 Selig, Leipzig Haus Auensee
    25.09.2009 Der Blutharsch (Support: Bain Wolfkind & Deutsch Nepal), Leipzig Lagerhof
    26.09.2009 Ikon (Support: Die Kälte & Dandelion Wine), Leipzig Lagerhof
    03.10.2009 Everlaunch (Support: The Martijnee), Oldenburg Polyester
    23.10.2009 Maxïmo Park (Support: Blood Red Shoes), Bremen Pier 2
    01.11.2009 Lily Allen, Hamburg Docks
    21.11.2009 Placebo (Support: Expatriate), Leipzig Arena
    25.11.2009 Silbermond (Support: Zeitweise), Bremen Pier 2
    14.12.2009 Jochen Distelmeyer & Band, Bremen Tower
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  • Rekomendowane piosenki

    Dez 10 2009, 15h25 por Jassmina

    Bardzo fajne narzędzie, które rekomenduje piosenki na podstawie Twojego gustu muzycznego. Co ciekawe, są to utwory, których nigdy w życiu nie przeskrobblowałeś. Fajna sprawa, zabiorę się za słuchanie. :D

    Lista na podstawie moich top 200 piosenek:


    Recommended Songs (sorted by most recommended songs)

    Dead Enough for Life : Icon of Coil (Score = 221.04) - takie sobie
    Deus ex Machina : Nachtmahr (Score = 217.91) - kicks ass!
    Krach Bumm : Noisuf-X (Score = 196.78) - nie :P
    Shelter : Icon of Coil (Score = 185.62) - bez rewelacji
    Hit Me Hard : Noisuf-X (Score = 181.7) - Hit me hard and hit me fast! :D
    Perverse Party : Amduscia (Score = 177.54) - nie w moim typie
    Only In My Mind : Imperative Reaction (Score = 163.78) - podróbki And One mnie nie kręcą :(
    City of Darkness : Funker Vogt (Score = 158.5) - chyba się zakochałam <3
    The Source : God Module (Score = 152.45) - GM nigdy mnie nie kręcił...
    TocarForever (original club mix) : Bruderschaft (Score = 148.21) - WOW :D
    TocarSomeday The Wind : Fauxliage (Score = 143.24) - Fajny czilałcik :)
    The Ones : Aesthetic Perfection (Score = 141.92) - jakby niekoniecznie
    TocarMask : Soman (Score = 141.81) - mam sentyment do Somana, więc na +
    Absolution : Amduscia (Score = 141.66) - ale do Amduscii już nie :P
    Blackest Eyes : Porcupine Tree (Score = 141.44) - znam i b. lubię
    Living the Wasted Life : Aesthetic Perfection (Score = 140.52) - może być :)
    Freaks &Amp; Animals : Rishloo (Score = 140.41) - urocza podróbka SOAD
    TocarPale Candle Light : Solitary Experiments (Score = 138.75) - nuuda
    Christfuck : :wumpscut: (Score = 133.18) - bez szału
    Falling : Balligomingo (Score = 132.42)
    TocarFour Rusted Horses : Marilyn Manson (Score = 130.87)
    TocarTwister : Soman (Score = 125.39)
    Kunstprodukt : Miss Construction (Score = 124.65)
    TocarAmadas Estrellas : Achillea (Score = 120.3)
    Koprolalie : Agonoize (Score = 119.8)
    Love Breeds Suicide : Suicide Commando (Score = 118.88)
    Hate This : Grendel (Score = 118.39)
    wAteR : ohGr (Score = 117.38)
    Existence in Progress : Icon of Coil (Score = 116.79)
    TocarSupernova : Syrian (Score = 115.71)
    TocarIrony : Frozen Plasma (Score = 112.1)
    TocarSkullfuck : Modulate (Score = 111.91)
    TocarSociety : FGFC820 (Score = 111.73)
    Ghost of Karelia : Mastodon (Score = 110.98)
    TocarBug Eyes : dredg (Score = 110.74)
    TocarDying Star : Technoir (Score = 110.58)
    Shut Me Up : Mindless Self Indulgence (Score = 110.28)
    TocarKnives : Colony 5 (Score = 107.88)
    Voice of Dissent : Flesh Field (Score = 107.42)
    TocarTenuous : Sleepthief (Score = 106.22)
    TocarSyncope : Tactical Sekt (Score = 105.9)
    Sacrifice : Agonoize (Score = 105.86)
    TocarMisery Loves Company : Angels On Acid (Score = 104.47)
    TocarDragonfire : The Retrosic (Score = 102.34)
    TocarMother Hunger : Die Sektor (Score = 101.68)
    TocarStupify : Disturbed (Score = 100.39)
    TocarPeroxide (The Novelist Remix) : FlyKKiller (Score = 100)
    TocarIncantation : Delerium (Score = 100)
    TocarPearl : Mediæval Bæbes (Score = 100)
    Color Me Once : Violent Femmes (Score = 100)
    TocarSam na sam : Goya (Score = 100)
    TocarBass Alert : Modulate (Score = 99.67)
    TocarWhat's Going On : A Perfect Circle (Score = 99.21)
    Get Your Body Beat (Amduscia Remix) : Combichrist (Score = 99.03)
    TocarTruth or Dare : Lunascape (Score = 98.8)
    TocarMimo wszystko : Goya (Score = 98.07)
    Love to Blame : Apoptygma Berzerk (Score = 97.58)
    TocarHow Death Comes : Mediæval Bæbes (Score = 97.06)
    The Game : Disturbed (Score = 97.03)
    TocarMuv Your Dolly : XP8 (Score = 95.97)
    The Ring Goes South : Howard Shore (Score = 94.83)
    Voodoo People (Pendulum remix) : The Prodigy (Score = 94.39)
    TocarStatic : Negative Format (Score = 94.1)
    TocarReflect the Enemy : Flesh Field (Score = 93.3)
    Secret : OceanLab (Score = 93.04)
    Tocarcoroner : Nurzery [Rhymes] (Score = 92.78)
    TocarLoss of Faith : Distorted Memory (Score = 92.08)
    Tocar19:53 North West : Pati Yang (Score = 91.11)
    TocarEntropy : Synaesthesia (Score = 90.93)
    Stage 2 : [x]-Rx (Score = 90.56)
    Let the Wind Erase Me : Assemblage 23 (Score = 89.96)
    TocarIn Love With The Night [Funker Vogt Remix] : Lights of Euphoria (Score = 89.85)
    TocarDemocracy : FGFC820 (Score = 89.82)
    Child Soldier : Funker Vogt (Score = 89.81)
    TocarTelevators : The Mars Volta (Score = 89.46)
    TocarAngel : Massive Attack (Score = 88.76)
    Isolation : Edge of Dawn (Score = 88.55)
    Black Heart : Edge of Dawn (Score = 88.54)
    TocarNeed You Like a Drug : Zeromancer (Score = 88.17)
    TocarIndustrial Love : In Strict Confidence (Score = 87.59)
    TocarExplicit : The Parallel Project (Score = 87.48)
    TocarAmerican Me : Tactical Sekt (Score = 87.21)
    TocarMessiah : A7ie (Score = 86.99)
    TocarPretty fin (Keith Tenniswood remix) : Pati Yang (Score = 86.66)
    TocarVivir : Achillea (Score = 86.46)
    TocarBoomBoomBoom : Nachtmahr (Score = 85.94)
    TocarSupernova (Radio Version) : Syrian (Score = 85.91)
    TocarRevenge : James Horner (Score = 85.61)
    TocarLast Train To Lhasa : Banco de Gaia (Score = 85.31)
    Tocarconfession : Nurzery [Rhymes] (Score = 85.23)
    TocarRave to the Grave : Alien Vampires (Score = 85.1)
    TocarTorture Device : Dawn of Ashes (Score = 84.88)
    Trains : Porcupine Tree (Score = 84.76)
    TocarMHz : Modwheelmood (Score = 84.27)
    TocarMain Title : Don Davis (Score = 83.74)
    TocarRevolution : Modulate (Score = 83.5)
    I'm Not a Hero : Hans Zimmer &amp; James Newton Howard (Score = 83.22)
    TocarKill Me Every Time : Blue Stahli (Score = 83.14)
    Day Three: Pain : Ayreon (Score = 82.82)
    TocarAssemblage Point : Elsiane (Score = 82.42)
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  • Dark Essence Radio - 30th November '09

    Dez 6 2009, 0h25 por darkessencejosh



    Live to air every Monday from 10pm-Midnight (Australian Eastern Standard Time) on 4ZzZ 102.1fm (Brisbane, Australia).
    Catch us on our live stream via http://stream.4zzzfm.org.au.

    http://www.myspace.com/dark_essence

    1. Wynardtage - Walk With The Shadows [remix by Punto Omega]
    2. BATTLE SCREAM - Secret Invasion
    3. XP8 - Want It [Frozen Plasma remix]
    4. Ministry - The Missing **req**
    5. Neotek - Alive
    6. Level 2.0 - Armageddon
    7. [:SITD:] - Redemption
    8. Kash - Schlagt ihm die Nägel ein!
    9. iVardensphere - Sentinent Wave Form
    10. Phosgore - Pain Tutorial
    11. La Magra - Man On The Wooden Cross
    12. Future Trail - Panic
    13. Endless Shame - Pure
    14. Anders Manga - Catastrophe
    15. C-Drone-Defect - Mente Videbor
    16. Terrorfakt - Human Filth
    17. Psychische Stoerung - Apathie
    18. Grimm - Konsumier Mich
    19. SRB Industries - Topdeck
    20. Rotersand - Waiting To Be Born
    21. Industrial Frost - Puppet Master
    22. The Rabid Whole - My Life My Blood
    23. Aesthetic Perfection - Living The Wasted Life [Deadbeat mix]
    24. Detroit Diesel - The Ruins
    25. Die Perlen - Geiz
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  • Dark Essence Radio - 9th November '09

    Dez 5 2009, 23h55 por darkessencejosh



    Live to air every Monday from 10pm-Midnight (Australian Eastern Standard Time) on 4ZzZ 102.1fm (Brisbane, Australia).
    Catch us on our live stream via http://stream.4zzzfm.org.au.

    http://www.myspace.com/dark_essence

    1. X-Fusion - House Of Mirrors
    2. Controlled Collapse - Future [No Fear mix by Hioctan]
    3. Ext!ze - Gothic Pussy
    4. Blutengel - Waiting For The Night **req**
    5. ForeSin - Haunted [Ghost remix by Inline.seX.Terror]
    6. Alter der Ruine - Loud And Sassy
    7. Aesthetic Perfection - The Ones
    8. Future Trail - Panic
    9. Helalyn Flowers - Hybrid Moments
    10. [:SITD:] - Rot v1.0
    11. Eurocide - Im Lager des Feindes
    12. Xentrifuge - Black Horizon
    13. Black Hole Nine - Shinigami
    14. Der Gleichstrom - Antagonist
    15. ELITE! - Früher Warste Nich So Scheisse
    16. Bitch Per Minute - Queue This
    17. Acylum - Raise Your Fist
    18. Antythesys - Time Will Tell
    19. Left Spine Down - Reset [MELT mix by Sebastian Komor]
    20. Roughhausen - Control [Lying Mofo mix]
    21. The M.E.M.O.R.Y. Lab - My Little World
    22. Studio-X - Party Song [feat. Rachel of Experiment Haywire]
    23. Clan of Xymox - Morning Glow
    24. ASP - Wer Sonst [Project Pitchfork remix]
    25. Foetus - Enter The Exterminator
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  • Another "How Varied Is Your Music Taste?"

    Dez 3 2009, 18h56 por NoooFun

    First, make a list of your top-20 artists overall. Then, for each of these artists, add the 8 most similar artists to your list. Delete any duplicates, count up the number of entries on your list and this will give you some idea of how eclectic your listening habits are. A score of 9 represents an extremely unvaried musical taste while a 160 represents an extremely varied one.

    #1 Madonna
    1 Kylie Minogue
    2 Janet Jackson
    3 Cher
    4 Lady GaGa
    5 Britney Spears
    6 Danii Minogue
    7 Cindy Lauper
    8 Spice Girls

    #2 Marilyn Manson
    9 Marilyn Manson & The Spooky Kids
    10 Nine Inch Nails
    11 Rob Zombie
    12 Rammstein
    13 Deathstars
    14 John 5
    15 KoЯn
    16 Dope

    #3 Crass
    17 Flux of Pink Indians
    18 Conflict
    19 Subhumans
    20 Rudimentary Peni
    21 Zounds
    22 Poison Girls
    23 Dirt
    24 Aus-Rotten

    #4 Icon of Coil
    25 Combichrist
    26 Rotersand
    27 Panzer AG
    28 Covenant
    29 Assemblage 23
    30 Seabound
    31 Neuroticfish
    32 Apoptygma Berzek

    #5 Combichrist
    Panzer AG
    33 Icon of Coil
    34 Suicide Commando
    35 Grendel
    36 Noisuf-X
    37 Aesthetic Perfection
    38 Agonize
    39 :wumpscut:

    #6 London After Midnight
    40 Fear Cult
    41 Clan of Xymox
    42 All Gone Dead
    43 Cinema Strange
    44 Diary of Dreams
    45 Rosetta Stone
    46 Christian Death
    47 Two Witches

    #7Nightwish
    48 Tarja
    49 Epica
    50 Within Temptation
    51 Delain
    52 Vision of Atlantis
    53 Leaves' Eyes
    54 After Forever
    55 Sonata Artica

    #8 Megadeth
    56 MD.45
    57 Anthrax
    58 Testament
    59 Slayer
    60 Exodus
    61 Kreator
    62 Pantera
    63 Annihilator

    #9 Fun People
    64 Boom Boom Kid
    65 Cucsifae
    66 Eterna Inocencia
    67 Loquero
    68 El Otro Yo
    69 Shaila
    70 Flema
    71 2 Minutos

    #10 Immortal Technique
    72 Jedi Mind Tricks
    73 Poison Pen
    74 Akir
    75 OuterSpace
    76 Ill Bill
    77 Sabac
    78 dead prez
    79 Army of the Pharaohs

    #11 Propagandhi
    80 I Spy
    81 Dillinger Four
    82 Good Riddance
    83 Strike Anywhere
    84 Bigwig
    85 None More Black
    86 A Wilhelm Scream
    87 Dead to Me

    #12 Social Distortion
    88 Mike Ness
    89 The Bones
    90 Rancid
    91 Lars Frederiksen and the Bastards
    92 Pennywise
    93 Backyard Babies
    94 Street Dogs
    95 The Bouncing Souls

    #13 Siouxsie and the Banshees
    96 The Creatures
    97 Siouxsie
    98 Bauhaus
    99 X-Mal Deutschland
    100 The Glove
    101 Alien Sex Fiend
    Christian Death
    102 Skeletal Family

    #14 1200 Micrograms
    103 Talamasca
    104 Astrix
    105 GMS
    106 Hallucinogen
    107 Infected Mushroom
    108 Shpongle
    109 Electric Universe
    110 Astral Projection

    #15 Depeche Mode
    111 Dave Gahan
    112 Martin L. Gore
    113 Recoil
    114 Camouflage
    115 De/Vision
    116 Erasure
    117 And One
    118 Pet Shop Boys

    #17 Atmosphere
    119 The Dynospectrum
    120 Brother Ali
    121 Slug
    122 Eyedea & Abilities
    123 Sage Francis
    124 Murs
    125 Mac Lethal
    126 Aesop Rock

    #16 Eminem
    127 D12
    128 50 Cent
    129 Obie Trice
    130 Stat Quo
    131 Benzino
    132 Proof
    133 Dr. Dre
    134 2Pac

    #18. Mind.In.A.Box
    135 Edge of Dawn
    Seabound
    136 Pride and Fall
    Rotersand
    137 Liquid Divine
    138 Syrian
    Neuroticfish
    139 Code 64

    #19. Black Sabbath
    140 Ozzy Osbourne
    141 Judas Priest
    142 Dio
    143 Heaven and Hell
    144 Deep Purple
    145 Motörhead
    146 Iron Maiden
    147 Rainbow

    #20. Angelspit
    148 Ayria
    149 Helalyn Flowers
    150 Zombie Girl
    151 I:Scintilla
    152 Pzychobitch
    Combichrist
    153 Hanzel und Gretyl
    154 Psyclon Nine

    That took time -.-

    My score is 154/160 :D
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  • COMBICHRIST Live in Hamburg

    Dez 3 2009, 18h54 por livingdeadhh

    Combichrist wurden von Rammstein eingeladen, ihre November/December 2009 European-tour zu begleiten. COMBICHRIST spielen ausserdem noch einige ausgewählte Headlinershows, die zwischen den RAMMSTEIN-Dates liegen. Eine von diesen Shows findet am 16.Dezember in der Hamburger Markthalle statt!

    Support: Aesthetic Perfection


    16.12.2009
    Markthalle
    Klosterwall 11
    20095 Hamburg

    Einlass: 20:00 Uhr
    Beginn: 21:00 Uhr
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  • Songs

    Nov 26 2009, 22h34 por AlisterCrow

    Last.FM Milestones1st track: (06 Jun 2007)
    Angizia - Anastasia Spennocchi, 1920
    1000th track: (15 Jun 2007)
    Violet Stigmata - Rats
    2000th track: (08 Sep 2007)
    The Damned - TocarIs It A Dream
    3000th track: (22 Sep 2007)
    Nightwish - TocarWalking In The Air
    4000th track: (14 Oct 2007)
    Corpus Delicti - TocarLorelei
    5000th track: (29 Oct 2007)
    Enigma - TocarModern Crusaders
    6000th track: (24 Nov 2007)
    Deathstars - Tongues
    7000th track: (21 Dec 2007)
    Norther - TocarMidnight Walker
    8000th track: (10 Jan 2008)
    Кино - Война
    9000th track: (19 Jan 2008)
    Immortal - Demonium
    10000th track: (30 Jan 2008)
    Bauhaus - She's in Parties
    11000th track: (11 Feb 2008)
    Mylène Farmer - Désenchantée
    12000th track: (23 Feb 2008)
    Кино - В наших глазах
    13000th track: (02 Mar 2008)
    Diary of Dreams - Tears Of Joy
    14000th track: (14 Mar 2008)
    Cathedral - TocarWhores to Oblivion
    15000th track: (23 Mar 2008)
    Deathstars - Little Angel
    16000th track: (31 Mar 2008)
    London After Midnight - Nothing's Sacred
    17000th track: (11 Apr 2008)
    Bauhaus - Spy in the Cab
    18000th track: (18 Apr 2008)
    Inkubus Sukkubus - TocarPagan Born
    19000th track: (25 Apr 2008)
    Celtic Frost - TocarDawn of Megiddo
    20000th track: (22 May 2008)
    Pink Floyd - On the Run
    21000th track: (04 Jun 2008)
    Marilyn Manson - Rock Is Dead
    22000th track: (24 Jun 2008)
    Pink Floyd - Vera
    23000th track: (17 Jul 2008)
    Flogging Molly - Whisper Screaming At A Wailing Wall
    24000th track: (04 Aug 2008)
    Götterdämmerung - ROUGES IN A NATION
    25000th track: (14 Aug 2008)
    raison d'être - TocarKatharsis
    26000th track: (29 Aug 2008)
    Richard Marx - TocarRight Here Waiting
    27000th track: (09 Sep 2008)
    Ministry - TocarGrace
    28000th track: (03 Oct 2008)
    Icon of Coil - Pursuit
    29000th track: (25 Oct 2008)
    Bauhaus - The Spy in the Cab
    30000th track: (08 Nov 2008)
    Death in June - TocarDoubt to Nothing
    31000th track: (17 Nov 2008)
    Christian Death - TocarDream for Mother
    32000th track: (24 Nov 2008)
    Mad Sin - She’s So Bad It’s Good
    33000th track: (01 Dec 2008)
    Tiamat - 9. Planets
    34000th track: (24 Dec 2008)
    Dethklok - Bloodtrocuted
    35000th track: (07 Jan 2009)
    Concise - TocarAim
    36000th track: (28 Jan 2009)
    Scarlet's Remains - TocarThe Palest Grey
    37000th track: (05 Feb 2009)
    Motörhead - TocarChristine
    38000th track: (16 Feb 2009)
    Funker Vogt - The Voices of the Dead
    39000th track: (26 Feb 2009)
    In Strict Confidence - Dementia
    40000th track: (28 Mar 2009)
    Dreadful Shadows - The Racking Call
    41000th track: (09 Apr 2009)
    Architect - TocarSt. Vodka (Mother Russia)
    42000th track: (23 Apr 2009)
    Garage Chanson Show - Rurou no asautai
    43000th track: (29 Apr 2009)
    Violet Stigmata - Cold Stomach
    44000th track: (09 May 2009)
    The Retrosic - Quid Pro Quo
    45000th track: (27 May 2009)
    Björk - TocarAll Is Full of Love
    46000th track: (18 Jun 2009)
    Aesthetic Perfection - I Belong to You
    47000th track: (24 Jun 2009)
    Cocteau Twins - Multifoiled
    48000th track: (06 Jul 2009)
    The Retrosic - Maneater
    49000th track: (21 Jul 2009)
    Cabaret Voltaire - TocarDeep Time
    50000th track: (30 Jul 2009)
    Atomine Elektrine - The Eye of the Nebula
    51000th track: (10 Aug 2009)
    Atrium Carceri - TocarObservatory
    52000th track: (19 Aug 2009)
    Fix8:Sed8 - Chromatose
    53000th track: (09 Sep 2009)
    Controlled Fusion - Hit That Perfect Beat
    54000th track: (23 Sep 2009)
    Hocico - ladykiller (don´t rape the dead girl by terminal choice)
    55000th track: (10 Oct 2009)
    Rome - The Secret Sons of Europe
    57000th track: (15 Nov 2009)
    (:SITD:) - MK Ultra
    Generated on 26 Nov 2009
    Get yours here
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  • Cancer sucks balls, music doesn't

    Nov 21 2009, 6h42 por xaotikdesigns

    My friend Jim, AKA DJ Hiem, and singer from Rein[Forced] recently recovered from cancer. He decided to turn his experience around and help others with the awful disease. He put the word out and gathered 83 artists in the industrial scene to put together a 5 disc compilation, the proceeds from which, will be donated to help cancer research. The comp releases 2/9/10, and can be pre-ordered now from Metropolis Records, pressing is limited to 2500 copies, so get yours before they are all gone!

    http://www.metropolis-mailorder.com/product.php?prodnum=MET+630
    http://electronicsaviors.com

    Disc 1-Diagnosis and Insurance

    1.SMP-Stay Sick
    2.Stromkern-Notes From A War
    3.Boole-Smoking Gun
    4.Interface-Never Say Farewell
    5.Chemlab-Solar Max(The Jimmy Sextex Coil)
    6.Bow Ever Down-Goodbye
    7.The Gothsicles-Jim, Let Me Know When You Can Drink Again(Extreme Party Stylezz)
    8.Terrorfakt-Painkiller
    9.16 Volt-Things Unkind
    10.Rein[Forced]-Malignancy (Pancreatitis Mix)
    11.Ego Likeness-Save Your Serpent(Light As A Feather Mix)
    12.Burikusu!!!-7 Dimensional
    13.Inure-Rapture
    14.Cesium 137-Endure(Encoder Mix)
    15.Cyanotic-Axiome(Post Affliction Mix Feat 16 Volt)
    16.Silent Auction-Deliverance
    17.Terror Firma Sky-Cancerous Catalyst Converter

    Disc 2-Chemotherapy and Radiation

    1.The Dark Clan-Beat it, Kill it
    2.The Azoic-Search and Destroy(Savior Mix)
    3.genCAB-Version 2(Aesthetic Perfection Mix)
    4.Christ Analogue-The Fight
    5.Prometheus Burning Feat Jimmy Semtex of Rein[Forced]-Malignant Disco
    6.Boxed Warning-Run First
    7.Assemblage 23-Impermanence(Flight AC-112 Mix)
    8.I:Scintilla-From A Wasteland To A Dream
    9.Imperative Reaction-Giving In To The Change(Assemblege 23 Mix)
    10.ThouShaltNot-Sick
    11.Combichrist-Nosepad
    12.Sonik Foundry-Stigmata
    13.XuberX-Fear Is Fear
    14.Mindless Faith-Into The Wind
    15.Cyber Strukture-Some Sorta Rhythmic Machine
    16.vircon-Count Backwards From Ten
    17.Jordan Decay-The Great War

    Disc 3-Surgery

    1. Deathline International-Breaking
    2. Encoder featuring Jimmy Semtex of Rein[Forced] and Patricia Wake-Jim’s Song
    3. Vicious Alliance-Right Beside You (Save Me Now Mix)
    4. backandtotheleft-Maybe Today
    5. Nachtmahr-Katharsis(Purification Mix)
    6. Null Device-Under the Gun (Immune Response Mix)
    7. Suicide Commando-Until We Die (Winter Edit)
    8. Agnes Wired For Sound-Don’t Worry (We’ll Meet Up Again)
    9. System Syn-Blood (2009 Edit)
    10. Acumen Nation-The Juice of Rotted Fruit
    11. Aesthetic Perfection-The Ones (genCAB Mix)
    12. Dismantled-Not Me
    13. FGFC820-Children Of Decay (Northborne Mix)
    14. Everything Goes Cold-I've Sold Your Organs on the Black Market to Finance the Purchase of a Used Minivan (I Don't Want Those Organs If There's Cancer in Them Mix)
    15. Leæther Strip-The Scalpel song (Neoplasm edit)
    16. Mordacious-Sleeping Beauty
    17. Flesh Field-Detritus of Reason

    Disc 4-Recovery

    1. Noisuf-X-White Noise (Gift Mix)
    2. Hardwire-I Am Forever
    3. The Atomica Project-Transmission
    4. Massiv In Mensch featuring Mind.In.A.Box-Supermassive Gravity (Endanger Mix)
    5. SD6-Free (Interface Mix)
    6. Obscenity Trial-Here and Now (Banging Mix by XP8)
    7. Alter der Ruine VS Premeditated Light-Dawn
    8. NoLongerHuman-Survival
    9. Iris-Imposter (ThouShaltNot Remix)
    10. debutante-Alive
    11. Andraculoid-You Tried To Kill Me, But I Killed You First
    12. Deviant UK-Access Denied (Rotersand Mix)
    13. hypefactor-The Sweetest Soul(Rex Mix)
    14. Freezepop-Duct Tape My Heart (Chinese Theatre Remix)
    15. Spahn Ranch-In the Aftermath (Moroder Mix)
    16. Caustic-Jim Made Cancer His Bitch

    Disc 5-Bonus Medication(Digital Download)

    1. WreckCreation-Incomplete Me (Remix)
    2. Borderlines-Visualization
    3. aimonia-Three
    4. Beloved Dead-Twist of Fate
    5. Derek C. F. Pegritz-Please Let Me Go
    6. MoleculeParty-Riser
    7. Patricia Wake-Peaceful Shores
    8. Neurobash-Left 4 Dead
    9. Jon Zaremba-The Best Way to Tear Anything Down is to Blast!
    10. Less Like Flesh-Virus Free
    11. EVP-Schrödinger
    12. Surviving The Odyssey-Dissolving the Sanity
    13. Retar-D2-EXTRA LIVES!
    14. The Hose Face-Dread
    15. Sachem Orenda-Evident Product of Effort
    16. TowerOpensFire-With Heavy Hands
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  • Tuesday Ten: Tracks of the Month (October)

    Nov 3 2009, 15h48 por amodelofcontrol

    This month's ten tracks you should hear:

    And So I Watch You From Afar
    TocarIf it ain't broke, break it
    And So I Watch You From Afar

    One of the unexpected star turns of Damnation the other week, yet another instrumental "post-metal" band, but not one that sound like everyone else. For starters, they rock like bastards, they have an ability to make lengthy songs - and a lengthy album - consistently interesting, and their marvellously deranged song titles suggest that there is a sense of humour in there somewhere, too. Anyway, this song. A lengthy, muscular build-up breaks to a single, insistent guitar riff, before it all kicks off again with an impressive guitar solo at the heart of it all, and then doing it all again, in an even better way. Just for once, can the mainstream music press focus on a truly great band/album like this rather than those wannabe-baggy fuckwits in Kasabian?

    [:SITD:]
    Rot V1.0
    Rot

    I've felt in the past that while good at what they do, [:SITD:] have in recent years become a bit one-paced, and indeed the last album wasn't half as good as it could have been. I've still not had the chance to listen to all of the new album yet, but this track leapt out as a perfect example of what they can do. Finally, they've upped the BPM somewhat, and this pounding track is their best track probably since their debut album got us interested in the first place. The change in choice of those doing the mastering - it's X-Fusion this time - also appears to have made a big difference - this sounds massive, and certainly club-bound. Maybe a few changes and tweaks were all they needed after all.

    The Twilight Sad
    I Became A Prostitute
    Forget The Night Ahead

    I've noted before that it took me a while to discover this band, but now I've caught up I've picked up the new album pretty quickly. It's a bit special, too. Broadly, it's more of the same - shoegazey rock with a gut-wrenching emotional core that allows the band to transcend what would otherwise be a torrent of accusations that they are yet another My Bloody Valentine clone. Really, they aren't, and they aren't really like anyone else much, either. A little bit special, a little bit precious, one of eleven more songs to make you reflect, think, and every now and then shed a tear in sympathy with the heartbreak displayed here.

    Assemblage 23
    collapse
    Compass

    I make absolutely no apologies for including two of the bands here for the second month on the trot. There is a good reason, of course: both artists in question have album tracks even better than the preludes I enthused about last month. The new A23 album keeps up the quality we've come to expect - this is top quality melodic electro-EBM-industrial with a songcraft second-to-none - but like previous albums, there is one song that simply stands head, shoulders and probably a bit more over everything else. Collapse is that song here. Lyrically a little darker and more pessimistic than usual, it retains Tom Shear's seemingly unique ability nowadays to shift through the gears to a chorus that sends shivers down the spine. It's bouncy, quick-paced beats are going to be great for dancefloors, too.

    Sunna
    Spider
    TWO MINUTE TERROR

    I said last month that "if the rest of the album is of this quality, I'm all ears". The good news is that it really is all of this quality, even the cover of ASHES TO ASHES. There's a lot more power and drive than on the debut album, in my view, less ballads and more uptempo stuff. This is the opening track, opening with bubbling, churning electronics before a simply monstrous drum loop stomps over everything and fills the speakers: and even more amazingly, it keeps building, keeps getting more complex and louder, and never once loses it's grip. It's spectacularly good - ok, I've no idea what the vocals are going on about, but then they ain't really the focus here. Welcome back folks, and this time, please don't leave the next album so long. And when are the live shows coming?

    W.A.S.T.E.
    TocarMarked For Extinction
    A Silent Mantra Of Rage

    W.A.S.T.E.'s long-awaited (and long-delayed, it seems) return has been worth the wait, although things aren't quite the same as before. Not that this is a bad thing - on first listen, many tracks are more rooted in pure industrial noise, and only a few tracks rush headlong into rhythmic noise. Either way, this is brutal stuff and will be guaranteed to have some people running away quickly. It'll just have me turning it up, though. This track is probably the most dancefloor, er, friendly: five-minutes of unrelenting industrial beats and distorted, uncomfortable vocal samples. A full review will follow in the coming weeks.

    Katatonia
    TocarThe Longest Year
    Night Is The New Day

    The lead singer of Opeth, Mikael Åkerfeldt, has been vocal in recent weeks about how brilliant this album is, and now it's out and I have it, he wasn't kidding. Katatonia have simply continued what they have done so well for the past few albums - that is, pitch-dark, brooding gothic/doom metal. The bit that sets them apart from their peers, though, is vocalist Jonas Renkse. It's his clean, melodic vocals, coupled with his lyrics that always have that hint of malice and simmering fury, but never are inaccessible. Instead these are almost dark-pop songs at their heart. In short, this album is bloody glorious, and Katatonia are the primary reason I'm going to the Paradise Lost gig tomorrow.

    Fuck Buttons
    The Lisbon Maru
    Tarot Sport

    I knew next to nothing about this band until I stumbled across the video for single Surf Solar of late, and they are rather different to what I had expected. They are rather irritatingly described as "noise" in the music press (note: the term "noise" in music I understand to be much harsher and louder than this - in fact, see W.A.S.T.E. above - it is not a bunch of indie-kids playing with electronics), when in reality they are much more, listenable. Andrew Weatherall's production hand here has resulted in a sun-drenched, lazy sound that allows each of the seven songs here to unwind in their own sweet time - five of the songs are around nine minutes long or more. Remarkably, it's never boring, either. This track has a nagging, incessant martial beat that underpins it but never dominates, but keeps driving things on while all kinds of things sweep in and out of the speakers. To me, it's perhaps the kind of sonic effect you'd get going deep into the sea, as schools of fish sweep past you, and you head back towards the sun-drenched surface. It's a bit good, this.

    Hope Sandoval & The Warm Inventions
    TocarTrouble
    Through The Devil Softly

    The return of Hope Sandoval after a long absence between albums is most welcome, and even after all these years her songs and voice remain as sensual as ever. And on this track more than any other on the album, the ghost of Mazzy Star looms very large indeed. So if you know Mazzy Star, you know what to expect - slow and sparse instrumentation, and Sandoval's rich voice dominates the song as it should (and not to mention that this song can only be described as sexy as hell). So, anyway, about that reported Mazzy Star reunion...

    XP8
    TocarWant It
    Want It EP

    After the quantum leap that was The Art Of Revenge, I have been looking forward to what this band did next. This is the lead single from the forthcoming album, featuring Daniel Graves of Aesthetic Perfection, and it's pretty good. Dominated by a twisting electro-beat, the filthy-minded lyrics suggest all manner of bad things, and is a much more effective take on this subject than the previous album's TocarCracked.
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  • Tuesday Twenty-Five: My top 50 albums 2000-09 Pt.02: 25 to 01

    Out 27 2009, 17h32 por amodelofcontrol

    Today marks the last part of my rundown of the decade's music. Next week will be the usual rundown of the month's best tracks, and then I'll be starting at some point after that with a rundown of the 90s in a similar style - after all, this autumn marks twenty years since I first got into/was exposed to "alternative" music, and this is a good time to do this, I feel. Anyway, on with the show.

    Previously:
    My top 100 tracks 2000-09 Pt.01: 100 to 81
    My top 100 tracks 2000-09 Pt.02: 80 to 61
    My top 100 tracks 2000-09 Pt.03: 60 to 41
    My top 100 tracks 2000-09 Pt.04: 40 to 21
    My top 100 tracks 2000-09 Pt.05: 20 to 01
    My top 50 albums 2000-09 Pt.01: 50 to 26

    25
    The Axis of Perdition
    The Ichneumon Method (And Other Less Welcome Techniques)
    2003

    "Industrial Black Metal from Middlesborough" is perhaps not the way to sell yourself as a band. But if you are looking for something extreme, heavy, and most of all dark, you've come to the right place. A viciously loud, murky production, with the vocals treated to resemble beasts emerging from the pits of hell, and the music itself is black metal as you may not have heard it before. Riddled with samples, programming and savage riffs, this such a fascinating spin on the genre that if you have any interest in it, it's worth giving it a listen.

    24
    Doves
    Lost Souls
    2000

    We perhaps have a fire to thank for the way this album turned out. After a studio fire destroyed years of their work for dance act Sub Sub, they changed direction and ended up with this. A beautifully understanded, mellow album, in the main, it has moments though that are utterly extraordinary, and is also imbued with a surprising warmth, too. Some people have dismissed this band as dullards, but really, they are anything but, and are vastly more talented and interesting to listen to than a number of their peers.

    23
    Gojira
    From Mars to Sirius
    2005

    An intriguing, unusual band in the metal scene - "progressive death metal" is about as close a description as I've seen, but frankly they cover so many genres that trying to nail it down too closely is all but impossible - they are a band who actually have something to say. Most of their lyrics have an environmental theme, some of their songs become epic soundscapes, but then they also rock like bastards. This was the album that I, and probably many others, discovered them on, and as concept albums go it's really pretty fucking special.

    22
    Deftones
    White Pony
    2000

    The whole genre termed nu-metal hardly seems to have had much of a shelf-life, and to be frank I'd be happy never to hear some of those bands ever again (*cough*Crazy Town*cough*), but Deftones were always different and a cut above their peers. It wasn't just the astonishingly abrasive sound, or the use of actual tunes, but the way that Chino Moreno managed to include all of his influences, including bands like The Smiths and The Cure, in amongst the metal grooves. This all came together to amazing effect on this album, considerably darker and at points more experimental than ever before (or since).

    21
    Panic DHH
    Panic Drives Human Herds
    2004

    Nowadays Robbie Furze has left this band behind for a perhaps more mainstream band in the form of The Big Pink. A damned shame, really - this, the only studio album Panic DHH ever released, is a brutal exercise in using power electronics to bolster what at points is otherwise somewhere in the realms of punk. The sheer savagery of this album really cannot be understated, particularly in the opening few tracks (Leader and Spare are pure power noise), and live they incredibly upped the ante even more. I only wish more material got released, although I really should check out The Big Pink.

    20
    Emperor
    Prometheus: The Discipline Of Fire and Demise
    2001

    The last new material from the greatest of the black metal bands, and what a way to finish. I've already mentioned the jaw-dropping closing track, but the rest of the album is hardly bad. In fact the rest of the album is nearly as astounding. Opening with a harpsichord intro (no, really), it explodes into the appropriately-titled TocarThe Eruption, before taking you on a nine-track, hour-long journey through an incredible, ultra-technical symphonic black metal masterpiece. It's probably a good thing that they never recorded anything more following this - they were never, ever, going to top this.

    19
    Six by Seven
    The Closer You Get
    2000

    I'm not really certain that many people knew what to make of Six By Seven when they first appeared. Their debut single, European Me was lauded like the second coming in the music press, but in my view there are a number of far better songs on that album. But then, the barely disguised contempt for the world at points in it got unleashed in full on the follow-up, which really was quite a shock. Gone were the epic songs of the first album, instead a number of shorter, snarling beasts of tracks that were a torrent of fury and hatred. Opener Eat Junk Become Junk had psuedo-industrial beats and programming to add to the punch, while Ten Places to Die suggested a list of ways to finish it all. But then on the flip side was the joyous New Year, and the giddy rush of Another Love Song. While schizophrenic in mood at points, this remains an essential listen.

    18
    65daysofstatic
    The Fall of Math
    2004

    In the development of the "post-rock" scene, 65DoS deserve more than a footnote, perhaps, judging on some of the bands that are now appearing here and there. More than anything else, they could be seen perhaps as trailblazers in realizing that the genre had so much more scope, and mixing in disparate influences, clever and targeted use of glitchy electronics, and an astonishing focus that came across in the quite staggering technicality and emotions that their music invokes. Obviously, they are even more astounding live, and you may have seen me wax lyrical about that before. But even so, on record they are still a thrilling experience.

    17
    Arcade Fire
    Funeral
    2004

    I still don't quite understand how this album passed me by for over two years, maybe more. I don't think I'd ever noticed them on regular viewings on MTV2 or wherever else, never followed any links…and then one day, I did listen. And was sat there scratching my head. It sounded great, heartfelt, driving rock that was instantly memorable, and I had the tune (I think it was Neighborhood #3 (Power Out)) in my head for days. Once I got my hands on the album, I quickly realised that there was so much more to the band than what I had heard. There are elegant, beautiful ballads, songs that just demand to be sung by a huge crowd (Wake Up, I'm looking at you), songs that evoke extraordinary atmospheres (Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)), and more than anything a general feeling that life is too short, in an urgency to enjoy life to the fullest in the time we have. Maybe that's why this band are so loved. They somehow take cliched ideas that would feel like cheap shots with other bands, and make them into things that sound brand-new and life-affirming. And a great album to listen to, too.

    16
    Esa
    The Sea and The Silence
    2008

    Released right at the end of 2008, this is yet another astounding step forward by Jamie Blacker, to the point of it probably eclipsing his two previous, really quite remarkable albums. Taking the basic premise of reasonably extreme, powerful industrial electronics, and stretching them into shapes and sounds that other contemporaries probably haven't even thought of trying yet. Again there is a concept, but this time rather more abstract, but musically this album destroys any idea of boundaries that might constrain it. There are elements of world music, of live instruments, of pitch dark black metal, dark ambient, and straight up industrial power. Either way, an absorbing listen that rewards repeat listens in spades.

    15
    In Strict Confidence
    Exile Paradise
    2006

    This decade was an extraordinary one for ISC: they released four extraordinary albums, all of which showed a distinct growth and evolution, culminating in this absolutely exquisite darkwave/gothic/electro meisterwerk. A shimmering production, some of the greatest songs they've ever written, and a visually stunning theme that enveloped everything to do with the album (lyrical themes, videos, images, even the music at points). We're still awaiting the follow-up, but tracks from it are finally due to be unveiled in the coming weeks, I understand.

    14
    Aesthetic Perfection
    A Violent Emotion
    2008

    As I noted when awarding this album of the year for 2008, this album's concept is seemingly all about channelling violent energy to make a positive difference, and in that respect - and in it's brilliantly varied musical conception - it works brilliantly. Yes, it has dancefloor-friendly tunes, but really this is all about so much more than that, and works equally well as an album to listen to at home miles from any dancefloor.

    13
    Collide
    Some Kind of Strange
    2003

    Amazing to think that this is now six years old, really. An ageless sound that gently seduces your ears for just shy of an hour, it's an album to luxuriate in. Little on the album goes faster than languid, but then that suits Karin's vocals perfectly, as the songs unwind around her voice, sometimes used to great effect wordlessly. The opening pair of tracks are absolute belters, but the rest of the album takes it's time to work it's magic...

    12
    Amanda Palmer
    Who Killed Amanda Palmer
    2008

    My girlfriend disagrees with me on this, I think, but I still believe that this AFP album is better than all her albums with The Dresden Dolls. Rather than being constrained by the stylistic and musical influences they made such a play of, here AFP and producer Ben Folds allow free reign for everything to come out, resulting in joyous blasts where everything and probably the kitchen sink too are chucked in (Leeds United, Guitar Hero), covers of show tunes, very, very dark ballads, and just generally a broader musical palate. And she even manages to crowbar in a jaunty, bright 60s-influenced pop tune about rape and a subsequent abortion (Oasis), and just about get away with it.

    11
    Edgey
    Flawed
    2007

    An album that really took me by surprise, this. A staggering mashing of drum'n'bass, breakcore, glitchy electronics, and industrial/dark ambient atmospheres, it sounded like no-one else at the time, and it's still pretty damned unique now, too. A rare album in these realms, too, for me that I can happily listen to the whole thing in one go, too, rather than dipping into bits of it every now and again. Hardly one for the dancefloor - I'd love to see rivetheads try and dance to the seemingly-calculus-derived time signatures of Cohesion - but it is an awesome album to listen to at a hefty volume.

    10
    Stromkern
    Light It Up
    2005

    Still a regular album to listen to in my house, Stromkern remain probably the only band in the industrial scene to successfully hip-hop stylings to their music. That and their searing, highly-charged political lyrics have them stand out as a band with something to say, even if they refuse to publish the lyrics, leaving you to interpret them for yourself. Some might still only know Stand Up following it's playing everywhere in recent years, but delve deeper and you'll find a great album too - even the shorter, intermission-esque tracks don't feel out of place, and both of the tracks with guest vocalists are awesome. Still waiting for that follow-up, though, and with changes to the political landscape since this, it will be interesting to see what they do do next.

    9
    Seabound
    Double-Crosser
    2006

    The opener to this (Scorch The Ground (Version)) I named my track of the decade the other week, and really the album is not far behind. All about lust, obsession and revenge-best-served-cold, it's icy, gently-seething façade only breaks a couple of times to let some warmth in, and it's perhaps notable that these couple of tracks are the weaker songs here. Where the album really, really scores spectacularly is when Frank Spinath let's his hate and bitterness really spill out in the lyrics, devastating lines delivered with a lightness of touch that almost wrongfoot you every time. Also, musically, it's electronics fit the mood perfectly, and never intrude on the words taking centrestage - and when they are this good, as they should, too.

    8
    The Knife
    Silent Shout
    2006

    Drenched in darkness in just about every way - not only musically, but in the look of the group, the artwork, the videos…this was an unsettling listen that was to begin with, pretty much inpenetrable to me. But I kept plugging away at it, and eventually just how brilliant this album is became clear. There isn't a single bad song here, but sometimes it can become all a bit much. Where they go from here should be interesting, but seeing as the recent Fever Ray album is almost a pitch dark as this, I'm not expecting it to be a ray of sunshine. I'm not sure being exposed to that much light would suit them, anyway...

    7
    Converter
    Blast Furnace
    2000

    My entry into anything noisy-rhythmic-industrial came from this album, and I'm still not sure it's actually been bettered by any of his peers, although some have made a bloody good go. At points extraordinarily extreme (TocarRed Crystal in particular), it perversely also spawned a massive industrial dancefloor hit for a while in the lengthy form of TocarDeath Time, and perhaps also was in some respects one of the most "commercial" "noise" albums yet released. Those who listened in casually, purely because of that track were in for a shock, though, but it was worth persevering. The Blast Furnace title was no accident, as metallic effects were all over the place, in samples, machine-like rhythms and even the atmospheres created. Little humanity was allowed a look in, but then why should it? The machines simply crushed all that out, and this is the soundtrack to that very event. Be afraid.

    6
    Rico
    Violent Silences
    2004

    I noted the other week that five years have now elapsed since the last recorded output from Rico, and I'm increasingly of the fear that this was the last word from him on record. Shame. Also as I noted then, the second half of the album is much the stronger, some feat when the first half features contributions from both Tricky and Gary Numan - also a sign of the wide appeal of Rico's music. Unfairly pigeonholed early on as the "British Trent Reznor", he was never quite that, but deserved far more success than he ever got.

    5
    Machine Head
    The Blackening
    2007

    Best. Comeback. Ever. Those three words are going to be endlessly associated with this - the hackneyed tale of a band fallen on hard times, the creative well empty, or so we thought, and then they roar back with this. Fucking hell. That was pretty much what most of us said once we'd heard the monstrous, ten-minute opening track, never mind the rest of the album. The good thing was, the rest of it was just as good. Making no concession to trends in metal, this was just simply the metal album that Robb Flynn and his band wanted to make, and not a minute was wasted in creating a brilliant, brilliant hour of thrash metal. They are still touring it now, mind, and while they are fucking ace live, it would be nice to hear something new soon...

    4
    Covenant
    Northern Light
    2002

    The single most enduring and remarkable album to come from the futurepop/EBM/electro-industrial/call-it-what-you-like period in the early couple of years of this decade, this album transcended the usual limitations of the genre in some style. At first listen a cold, aloof creation (to go with the frozen figures and icy landscapes that dominate the sleeve), a few listens thaws it to an astounding effect. There are belting dancefloor monsters (TocarCall the Ships to Port), astonishing pop songs (Bullet), choral-backed ballads (Invisible & Silent) and also one of the most euphoric, uplifting songs ever released in this scene (We Stand Alone). Oh, and not to mention the many, many references to Greek Mythology scattered through the album that makes the lyrics worth listening to (and fun to work out what on earth they are on about, too).

    3
    Battles
    Mirrored
    2007

    I loved this band from the moment I first heard Atlas, and I've still not stopped loving it yet. An endlessly fun album, that twists and turns, playing with the structures of rock music, dance music and twisting them into a hugely enjoyable take on post-rock that pretty much immediately made everything else look deadly serious. That few bands have dared to tread the same path is telling - it took four seriously talented and respected musicians to even approach music this complex-but-accessible - and perhaps they will remain standing alone in a musical universe bathed in a bright spotlight.

    2
    Prometheus Burning
    Beyond Repair
    2006

    I remember being played a couple of tracks from this as my first exposure to the band, and being bowled over to the point that it didn't take me long to go and hunt out the album. Starting with the template of industrial-noise - and at points, this band are unbelievably harsh - but adding in twisted, heavily treated vocals and rhythms, and emotional outpourings based on pure rage, this sounds different. Very different to what has gone before. Slowly twisting the knife further as you go into the album (the last couple of tracks being the harshest and closest to pure noise), before ending in an unsettling silence, this was an album that I'm not sure you were ever meant to unlock a deeper meaning to. The followup album, based much more on old-school industrial, was great, but never quite had the sheer visceral power that this one has.

    1
    Cyanotic
    Transhuman
    2005

    I could equally have made a case for the reworked Transhuman 2.0 to be in the top spot with this, but there are reasons why this album makes it to the top spot on it's own. Firstly, for me this album gave my interest in industrial music a shot in the arm. In 2005, there wasn't a lot for me to be excited about. Most of the albums I was bothered about around that time were either not industrial, or were older bands making comebacks. So to hear this, a new band doing interesting stuff with a genre I was beginning to fear was stagnating badly, was seriously exciting to me. That and the fact that this album made a perfect synthesis of industrial and metal influences, nodding back to the past and Sean Payne's formative years listening to Ministry, Nine Inch Nails, Numb and others, but also looking to the future and fusing other, outside genres to the sound to create a hybrid that sounded both familiar and new, and tremendously exciting, all at the same time. I'm not going to pick highlights from the album, as it's all great, and indeed as I've been DJing industrial to a greater extent in recent years, Cyanotic remain the one band I can play and get asked "who is this?" by punters more than anyone else. In addition, Sean Payne's ceaseless promotion of his peers on compilations, remix work, just linking to others, and high quality of all his musical output have opened my eyes to a whole scene across the Atlantic that gives me hope for industrial music in the future. There is so much more out there, we just need to look for it. And I'm glad I found this. I'm still a regular listener to this album now, as my play charts on Last.fm will attest, and with the medication generation finally nearing release, I'm sure I'll be playing this band for some further time to come yet, too.
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