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Cybotron - Enter

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Catalog#:
F-9625
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Reissue
Country:
US
Released:
1983
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Electro, Synth-pop

Tracklist

A1   Enter 5:37
A2   Alleys Of Your Mind 3:34
A3   Industrial Lies 6:14
A4   The Line 5:01
B1   Cosmic Cars 4:21
B2   Cosmic Raindance 4:00
B3   El Salvador 5:49
B4   Clear 4:47

Credits

Engineer - Ben Grosse , Rob Martens , Will Spencer
Guitar [Electronic] - Jon-5
Mastered By - George Horn
Producer, Vocals, Electronics - 3070 , Juan Atkins
Written-By - 3070 , Jon-5 (tracks: A1, A4) , Juan Atkins (tracks: A1, A2, A4, B1 to B4)

Notes

Recorded at Solid Sound. Mastered at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley. Published by Deep Space Music (BMI).
2 different versions exist. One has the track "Clear" similar to the 12", the other has a different mix/remix with vocals in the fade-out. Tracklisting and layout is the same, you can only judge by listening.

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Review by david.michael.cross Nov 05, 2008
I find it a bit rubbish that people on here are selling this LP saying things like "very rare edition with the remix". With or without the sticker, the remix version of Clear is the one that everyone knows, and it is not rare at all.
The rare one is the original version that not so many people have ever heard.
So beware of sellers trying to charge extra for nothing special.

Apart from that, fantastic album, some all-time great tracks on here, both versions of Clear are fantastic.
Review by mostwanted Aug 20, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)
There are alot of mixed feelings about this release. The reason this album is considered a classic, at least from the Detroit point of view is because it contains 4 bonified hits, "Alley of your mind", "Clear","Cosmic Raindance" and the one most forgotten "Cosmic Cars".These were all very popular in Detroit. The others may be slightly irritating and off key, but experimentation is what got electro/techno where it is today.
Review by x-mode Feb 28, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
"Industrial Lies" is the most obvious evidence how Cybotron and the other pioneers from Detroit were inspired by Tofflers book "The Third Wave". It is the transformation of vision and critics into revolutionary sound. Begin reading the book in order to really understand this early piece of "Sound of Detroit" and its deeper meaning.
Review by jondavey Jan 03, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
There seems to be a split opinion on this album. For what it's worth I reside with the camp who say that the only point in ever listening to this album would be to hear the track "Clear". I only bought this album for this track but was was expecting at least one other good tune.....there isn't one !.
Rated 4/5
Review by Stoffeler10 Oct 24, 2004 (edited over 5 years ago)
A lot has been said here before. Thats fine, because this surely is a controversial release, especially for that time. So it deserves it.

But, when I think of all that`s written and said not only here, I can`t help thinking of a famous quotation, which says: „When the legend becomes fact, print the legend“.
Because I have the feeling, that this release is not regarded in an objective way.

As you all know, a legend is fictitous thing.
What makes it diiferent to facts.
So – sorry for this disillusionment, but fact is, that „Enter“ - in the true meaning of the word - is only half as good as most of the people think it is.

Because there is no doubt, that Side 1 of this record, is just ordinary New Wave stuff, including awful vocals and nerve-wracking guitar solos, which has been produced a million times in that decade.
If you don`t believe me, listen to records of that time. Start with Ultravox or maybe Midnight Rags and many many others. There is no difference. Not at all.
This is really no music worse thinking about, nowadays. It was just an expression of a temporary decade -nothing more ( I apologize for this simplification, but it is basically that ).

So, there is only Side 2 left, which makes it different to other releases of that period. And only four tracks left, to achieve the status of a legend.
If this is true, is this really the masterpiece most of the people think it is ?
Equal to „Man Machine“ or „Computerworld“ which – by the way – were released years before. Please think about this.
I myself don`t believe that.
Review by robotronic Dec 27, 2003
This is true classical masterpiece...And a musthave for any electro-oriented listener. It reminds me the fantastic Die Mensh Machine/The Man Machine from my favourite Kraftwerk. Two tracks from 'Enter' are quite brilliant as a full improvisation: 'Cosmic Raindance' and 'El Salvador'. I don't talk about 'Clear' and other singles... You know the stuff.
Review by helix2048 Nov 29, 2003
I believe that the album "Enter" was the inspiration for "The Matrix". Not only does the cover depict a man going through glass and becoming digitized, lyrics also reflect things in the movie. The song "Enter" has the big giveaway with the phrase, "electric lady with the red dress on".
Rated 5/5
Review by ne-plus-ultra Oct 03, 2003
This initially came out with the original version of Clear on it, which is 5 minutes shorter than the remix.
It was then later issued with the remix version in place of the original.
Review by editkut Sep 26, 2003
This album is a true classic for the electro tech head. "Clear" rocks as the best track on the album, but for deep soulful listening peep "Industrial Lies"; a very political and social track for the soulful spirit. This album reveals the many faces of electro/electronic soul music. Peep it.
Review by krazedabass Aug 26, 2002
Think this album is a true manifest for this time of living, so that`s why the titles of the songs make this very actual. Most tracks are superbly arranged and a perfect SCI/FI soundtrack. Get it. The original LP has an other version of CLEAR on it.