Re:Vision [Bonus Track] Informatik

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  • Release Date: 05/04/2004
  • Sales Rank: 115,417
  • Label: METROPOLIS RECORDS
  • UPC: 782388031523
 
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Re:Vision [Bonus Track]

1LISTENThe World Belongs to Us 5:41
2LISTENOver Iris RMX 6:17
3LISTENRetrograduation On the Verge Re:Vision 5:40
4LISTENRevolutions 5:12
5LISTENFlesh Menagerie Funker Vogt RMX 4:47
6LISTENSaints and Sinners 5:33
7LISTENA Matter of Time Assembloge 23 RMX 6:21
8LISTENAutonomous Constant Surveillance Re:Vision 5:40
9LISTENHouse of Cards 6:34
10LISTENAt Your Command Abdication Re:Vision 7:43
11Watching You Watching Me Live / Bonus Track / Multimedia Track 10:16

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Editorial Reviews

The usual problem with industrial or EBM remix projects is that the remixers so rarely end up departing significantly from the monotonous, thudding industrial rhythms that, in large part, define the genre in most listeners' minds. This collection of remixes from the Informatik catalog (focusing primarily on Nymphomatik, their previous studio album) is no exception to that rule, but there's still a fair amount of better-than-average darkwave-influenced synth pop and EBM here. The Iris remix of "Over" brings a new level of rhythmic intricacy to the original song's sound (while retaining, sigh, that old reliable four-on-the-floor jackboot beat), and there is also a very good remix of "Retrogradation" and a previously unreleased track called "Revolutions." Perhaps best of all is a lush and surprisingly beautiful mix of "Autonomous" and a dark but also lovely mix of "At Your Command." The album also features a live video of the band performing "Watching You Watching Me" at the Palace in Hollywood. Recommended. Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

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