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Performer: DHI (Death And Horror Inc)
Genre: Electronic
Album: Transmissions From The Chemical Land
Released: 1997
Style: EBM, Industrial
MP3 version ZIP size: 1166 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1811 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1845 mb
Rating: 4.9
Votes: 219
Other Formats: ADX AIFF DMF RA VQF AAC AU


Tracklist

1 Chemical Land 5:19
2 Climbing 4:41
3 Regenerate 5:28
4 New Vision 5:51
5 Machine Altar Transmission 7:16
6 Corrosive Constant 3:21
7 Light The Torch 4:44
8 Infantry 4:18
9 Can You Change? 4:02
10 No Place For The Cross 4:45
11 Staircase Repetition 4:34
12 M1911A1 4:43
13 Chemical Land (Showdown Version) 6:22

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 715776101423
  • Barcode: 785668101428

Reighbyra
I tried for years to find the Chemical land showdown EP, and all I was able to scrounge up was a third or fourth generation dub of it on a crappy cassette. Even that wasn't easy, but it was well worth the trouble. When Van Richter decided to re-issue the first DHI album, Machine Alter Transmission, they also dug up three of the tracks from that EP, in woderfully crisp remastered form. If your not familar with the album, it's a solid collection of excellant electronic tracks; slightly funky, and covered in a real atmosphere of angst and despair. It was released originally in Canada only in 1991 but it is still very enjoyable and even better than their followup work. At the time DHI used their guitars intelligently and sparingly; really on par with the Rape and Honey era Ministry, with well written songs and well placed guitars. It's definately worth checking out and soon to be an immortal classic ala Ministry. The three bonus tracks ("M1911A1", the excellant "Staircase Repetition", and the EP version of the killer "Chemical Land") are really the best three tracks from the EP. I wish they had used "Forced Rhythm". Anyhow don't overlook this great record especially now that it is available for the first time domestically! It also has some great new killer artwork!