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Performer: [de:ad:cibel]
Genre: Electronic
Album: Klondike
Released: 2010
Style: EBM, Electro
MP3 version ZIP size: 1372 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1598 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1823 mb
Rating: 4.5
Votes: 537
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Tracklist

1 Hotel Lux (Intro) 2:35
2 Jerusalem Syndrom 4:27
3 One Of 47 5:06
4 Selektionsfunktion 4:57
5 B.I.I.D. 4:38
6 Nobody Hurts Me Like I Do 6:32
7 Too Tired To Consume 5:11
8 Architecture 4:15
9 Between My Headphones 4:56
10 Heteronomy 5:01
11 Monster Train 5:36
12 Geteert Und Gefedert 4:58
13 Human Product 5:53

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed By – interGROOVE
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Echozone
  • Copyright (c) – Echozone
  • Pressed By – EDC, Germany – 52584285

Credits

  • Artwork [Booklet] – Pixelbreed
  • Band – [ar:mi:n kue:st:er]*, [da:ni:el ga:ld:a]*
  • Lyrics By, Vocals – Daniel Galda
  • Music By, Programmed By [Sound], Producer, Mixed By, Mastered By – Armin Küster
  • Other [Word Verification] – Susan Anway
  • Photography By – Britta Hüning

Notes

p + c 2010 Echozone.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 4 260101 553652
  • Matrix / Runout: 00095 52584 257 01 * 52584285
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI LV26
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 0126
  • Label Code: LC 14522

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
none [de:ad:cibel] Klondike ‎(13xFile, FLAC, Album, RE) Echozone none Germany 2013

Zulurr
This is as close to a solid album you can come, really. The only two songs I have some reservations about is "Too tired to consume" and "Geteert und Gefedert"; the other 11 songs are awesome! Not only do they hold individual quality, they are also recorded and mixed in a coherent fashion, and moreover exhibit a concise and rather unique sound (perhaps best described as "bombastic electro-industrial"?), which at the same time feels both danceable and modern yet quite timeless and classic, with no best of date coming fast up (in the manner that crossover, future pop and aggrotech felt like they came with a short time span before they would expire). This is an album that I'll expect to stand the test of time (much like "Tactical neural", "Galleries of pain, "Homes & gardens" and "Where angels fear to tread") and to be enjoyed long since we've grown tired of many other fads within the genre. An absolute must-have!