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Klinik - Box

Label:
Catalog#:
AS 5009
Format:
3 x Vinyl, LP, Limited Edition
Box Set
Country:
Belgium
Released:
1989
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
EBM, Industrial

Tracklist

A1   Nautilus II 1:45
A2   Colour Of Your Heart 4:10
A3   Surviving In Europe 6:15
A4   Entrance 8:15
B1   Wired 5:10
B2   Under The Black Sun 8:40
B3   Insane Terror 5:30
C1   The Kiss Of Death 9:10
C2   Escape 2:43
C3   Talking To A Stranger 2:05
C4   Target 6:00
D1   Decay 21:55
E1   Metalloid 2:50
E2   Immortal Flesh 2:42
E3   The Tree Of Life 10:42
F1   Walking With Shadows 5:00
F2   Get Lost 3:28
F3   Sleepwalkin' 5:20
F4   Nautilus III 4:20

Credits

Artwork By [Lettering & Hieroglyphs] - Guy Drieghe D.
Artwork By [Sleeve Design & Photo Album] - Sabine Voss
Lyrics By - Dirk Ivens
Music By - Marc Verhaeghen

Notes

Box Set also includes large illustrated Booklet.
Limited Edition - 5000 ex.
All tracks recorded in The Lab between 1984 & 1988
Digitally mastered at Erwin Sampermans Studio

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Review by daveforeman Aug 18, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
one of the most amazing releases i own... my favourite band that i keep coming back to and this could well be my favourite ever release... very cold electronics- which is surprising given that they are generated by analogue gear... these tracks are pretty minimal and highly atmospheric with sensitive use of looped news/documentary samples and brilliantly processed vocals... sometimes the combination is truly frightening- especially to those not used to electronic music as dark music form... perfect examples of this unease are 'insane terror' and 'immortal flesh'... creepy!

and the box is beautifully presented- gripping artwork and photography...

at their peak marc verhaeghen and dirk ivans were sublime... faultless...