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Moon Lay Hidden Beneath A Cloud, The - The Smell Of Blood But Victory

Label:
Catalog#:
ART 11
Format:
CD, Album
CD, Maxi-Single
Box Set, Limited Edition
Country:
Switzerland
Released:
1997
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Industrial, Ambient

Tracklist

1-01   Untitled 1:06
    Voice - Lina Baby Doll
1-02   Untitled 2:43
1-03   Untitled 3:01
1-04   Untitled 2:43
1-05   Untitled 1:08
1-06   Untitled 4:27
1-07   Untitled 0:11
    Voice - David Gibson
1-08   Untitled 4:42
1-09   Untitled 5:03
1-10   Untitled 2:43
1-11   Untitled 3:18
1-12   Untitled 1:14
1-13   Untitled 4:57
1-14   Untitled 2:54
1-15   Untitled 2:46
1-16   Untitled 7:58
1-17   Untitled 8:04
1-18   Untitled 5:09
2-01   Untitled 1:05
    Voice - David Gibson
2-02   Untitled 5:15
2-03   Untitled 1:21
2-04   Untitled 3:32
2-05   Untitled 4:17
2-06   Untitled 14:02

Notes

Track 1-16 is followed by a period of silence from 3:32-7:58.
Double CD box including poster. Limited edition 2000 copies. CD 1 was eventually reissued alone.

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Rated 5/5
Review by Scrap_Iron Apr 10, 2004
The definitive work of The Moon Lay Hidden Beneath A Cloud. Symphonic strata of orchestral samples, beating martial rhythms and haunting chants evocate a very frightening vision of war and destruction. Track 02 is the one which will be reworked and used by Albin Julius with his solo project Der Blutharsch as the famous "God Punish England". CD 2 includes one of the best tracks ever by the band: it is about the madness of nazi SS commander Heinrich Himmler and the music is a powerful Wagnerian orchestration which would be worth of the best Laibach and Autopsia. The final track is a beautiful 14 minutes loops created using a sample from Prokofiev's "Alexander Nievski". A real masterpiece.