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Delta, The - Send In ...Send Back

Label:
Catalog#:
GTN 1084.20
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
Germany
Released:
Nov 2001
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Techno, Psy-Trance

Tracklist

1   Intro 1:37 X
2   Def By Delta Part1 5:59
3   Standby 7:14 X
4   Send In ...Send Back 7:02 X
5   MJ. Error 6:17 X
6   A+B 5:21 X
7   Def By Delta Part2 7:44
8   Fade 6:04 X
9   Lost&Found 6:55 X
10   PC Fresh 6:13 X
11   Basic Beat 5:03 X

Credits

Artwork By [Cover] - A.Schaffhausen
Producer, Written-By - Arne Schaffhausen , Marcus C. Maichel , Wayan Raabe

Notes

Track 11 ends at around 5:03 but computer will show a duration of 11:48. There is a "hidden track" consisting of synthetic voices from 11:39 to 11:48.

Total time (including blank after track 11): 72:18

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Review by Apr 09, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
As I'm writing my comment, I'm hearing the soundscapes of this CD.

Close your eyes and picture an ominous, malicious train heading your way. You hear it's deep whistles and throbbing clanking. It's heading your way and you cannot move. The train is closing tens of meters per second. You know this train will kill you, you feel its wrath.

Think you got a picture of The Delta's music? You have no idea.

I'd love to hear The Delta performing live. I'd just like to close my eyes and have the ultra-deep basslines of this album gush thru me. Listening to "Send In...Send Back" loud on a good set of stereos will give a good impression of how strong music can be.

This CD will always one of my favourites.

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Rated 3/5
Review by SkeletonMan Sep 07, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
If Lucifer should one day decide to put his life up on the big screen he won't have to look far for a soundtrack. Fuckin' hell, SISB is the meanest piece of plastic I've ever acquired. In a close battle with Scizoeffective, of course.

Yeah, Delta's own Scizoeffective and X-Dream's Irritant are the only albums I know of I can compare SISB with. In parts, SISB does remind me a lot of Scizoeffective, but SISB seems more accomplished. Where Scizoeffective has three or four tracks with a, well, less devastating vibe, SISB is relentless. There are NO light points here. Dark tech-trance bombarded in your face from start to finish.

That's the strength and weakness of SISB. The strength since the consistency is second to none (X-Dream excluded). The weak link in case you are fond of variety. You won't find any here. To enjoy this you just gotta blank your mind, let yourself be taken in with the flow, and let the beat and mood be everything. If you can do that, on the other hand, SISB is guaranteed to torpedo you into parts of Psychedelia most people will never tread let alone know exists. Though I presume non-prescription medicine may come in handy ...
Rated 4/5
Review by ukiro Nov 06, 2003
Ultra-heavy bass, monotonous trashing percussive beats that sound like they've been raped with a chainsaw and doomsday atmospheres on top. Sounds good? It is.

If you like it heavy & atmospheric and enjoy getting whipped by distorted german hihats, you *need* this.