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Analogic Captive was apparently inspired by the most extreme portions of power electronics. We find all the essential elements of this extreme style in his collection of works from the years 1996 to 1999 called TYF. The captive surrounded by analog synthesizers brings raw testimony of human monstrosities as a memento of the horrific deeds, that should never be repeated, and reveals the facts that only the most hardened can handle.
Aliases: Roman Černý (2), Ron (54), Trux (4)
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Sieg | Date: Su, 30.04.2017, 00:38 | Post # 2 |
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Analogic Captive – TYF
Label: OLEUM Product – OLEUM 001 Format: CDr, Album, Limited Edition Country: Czech Republic Released: 1999 Genre: Electronic Style: Industrial, Power Electronics
Tracklist 1 Intronoma 2:33 2 Sonderkommando 6:15 3 Appell 4:46 4 Totenbuch 5:57 5 Kristallnacht 8:29 6 Interssengebiet 4:45 7 Geheimnistrager 8:42 8 Nöma 2:52 9 Fleckfieber Verdacht 6:11 10 Degesch 5:18 11 Muzulman 2:51 12 Genocide 6:47 13 Prisoner 7:46
Credits Composed By [Uncredited] – Roman Černý (2) Producer – Ron (54)
Notes Released in a limited edition of 30 copies.
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