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Coronal Mass Ejection : a Voidstar Productions Industrial Music Compilation
© 2001 Voidstar Productions (711517629621)
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A pounding eclectic mix of industrial music from artists around the US and Europe. Ranging from power noise to power electronics to electronic body music to trance to.
tracks
- 1 Snake Charmer - by Codec
- 2 Species.x - by Chainsaws and Children
- 3 Three's a Treat - by ZipperSpy vs C.J. Unit
- 4 No return to zero - by TerrEtroN
- 5 Ceramic Piggybank - by Technology Will Fail
- 6 Kill For The Corduroy Ghost - by rising!man!incinerator
- 7 Kahrzoff Implosion - by ukuphambana
- 8 Endless Hate - by AEC
- 9 Evil Machines - by Rock'it Society (featuring Darryl Hell)
- 10 Live @ the 911 Gallery (excerpt) - by Zero Times Infinity
- 11 The Care Company - by The Care Company
- 12 Fortex - by Pneumatic Detach
- 13 Rock is Dead (demographic mix) - by Nau-Zee-auN
- 14 Confession - by Porcupine Defense
- 15 Le cinquieme cavalier - by Resonator
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Coronal Mass Ejection is the first compilation by Voidstar Productions.
Focussed on Industrial Music it runs from EBM to Noise to IDM to Hardcore to Power Noise to extreme experimental to Accordians - while making it all work.
Featuring tracks by:
Chainsaws and Children
Porcupine Defense
Codec
ZipperSpy
Zero Times Infinity
The Care Company
American Electronics Corp
TerrEtroN*
Ukuphambana
Technology Will Fail (formerly Ennui)*
Rock'it Society (featuring Darryl Hell of Abstinence, Operation:Mindwipe and Emergency Broadcast Netwerk)*
rising!man!incinerator
*debut appearances
Unlike far too many industrial compilations coming out these days, CME does not tie itself to a homogenized sound of copycat artists and whining wannabe's in black but follows a spirit closer to Industrial Records coupled with a modern sound and agressive non-compromising artists with visions of their own.
If you only buy one industrial compilation this year, make it Coronal Mass Ejection.
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- author: CD Baby
A pounding eclectic mix of industrial music from artists around the US and Europe. Ranging from power noise to power electronics to electronic body music to trance to almost anything else you can think of. A must have for industrialites.
as a whole, the album sounds like something out of a Gibson novel
author: WilThis compilation brings me back to the day when I first got into Industrial. With Re-Constriction in it's prime and If It Moves dishing out underground comps. Now we have multitudes of comp discs out there; somehow though Coronal Mass Ejection features a montage of different styled Industrial / Electro / Experimental, whatever in the fuck you need to label it, bands. The band Codec starts this disc off with an up-tempo, electro dance track. Certain sounds and rhythms are mixed into the song that give it a futuristic feel, like out of a William Gibson novel. Actually, as a whole, the album sounds like something out of a Gibson novel. For those of you not familiar with him, remember the movie Johnny Mnemonic? Chainsaws and Children bring their odd sounding, yet appealing, electronic metal in track two. The rest of the disc ranges from experimental noise, to dance, to all kinds of yummy shit. It is underground electronic music that is dark, and at times harsh, and other times it makes you want to dance around like an idiot