| 1 | Industry Of Noise | 5:27 | X | |
| 2 | Love & War (Album Version) | 5:04 | X | |
| 3 | Things | 5:53 | X | |
| 4 | Ni Ten Ichi Ryu (TeeBee Remix) | 5:04 | X | |
| Remix - TeeBee | ||||
| 5 | Deadly Technology | 5:32 | X | |
| 6 | Sidewinder (Hochi Remix) | 6:49 | X | |
| Remix - Infiltrata & Hochi | ||||
| 7 | One Nation | 5:50 | X | |
| 8 | Saturated Hip Hop | 6:35 | X | |
| 9 | Man Down | 6:06 | X | |
| 10 | Thunder (DJ Die And Clipse Remix) | 5:51 | ||
| Remix - DJ Die And Clipse* | ||||
| 11 | The Beginning | 5:16 | X | |
| 12 | Full Spectrum Dominance | 6:15 | X | |
| 13 | Baltimore (Tech Itch And Dylan Remix) | 6:58 | X | |
| Remix - Dylan , Tech Itch* | ||||
Right! I have spent some time listening to this album & have to say that it is simply stunning! From the lush opening tune 'Love & war' it is clear that Photek is back with something special. 'Deadly technology' is my fav from the album with its razor sharp intro and the most tearing drop in years!!.
The two old tracks, 'One nation' and 'Saturated hip hop' give the album a very special identity and both are excellent tunes to the former's amen workout & the latter's stunning beat programming. 'Man down' featuring Teebee & Tech itch is very late 90's sounding with a pounding reece bassline over some nice breaks. A excellent tune.
Photek also is on the vocals for 'Industry of noise' which is a nice tune with a indie feel to it & great Photek drums.
The remixes are also spot on with the inclusion of in my oppinion the best remix of all time! the legendary 'ni ten ichi ryu' by Teebee. What a stunning job he did. The tech itch & dylan remix of 'Baltimore' is also excellent with the duo's trademark metallic breaks all present.
The only downer i feel is the 'Thunder' remix by die & clipse which just sounds weak compared to the rest of the album. 'Full sprectrum dominance' is a classic homage to Photek with clear references to his best work all included in one huge tune!
To conclude this review i must say i waited a long time for this album and it has not disappointed one bit. The production is stunning with nice vocal tunes followed with some heavy dark drum & bass. If you like Photek then this is a must and if you are serious about your drums then you must check this album. I will also be buying this on vinyl for 'Deadly technology' which is worth getting alone for!
PS - I note that a lot of people have dismissed this album without actually taking time to listen it fully, but this will certainly stand the test of time and no doubt be hailed a classic in years to come