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GrendelSoilbleed

Label:

NoiTekk – NTK 016

Format:

CD, EP

Country:

Germany

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

EBM, Electro, Industrial

Tracklist

1Soilbleed (V.3)5:24
2Interrogation Leash4:42
3Zombienation (V.2K5)5:53
4Aspiration Feed4:29
5Soilbleed (Agonoize Remix)
RemixAgonoize
4:17
6Soilbleed (Obszön Geschöpf Remix)4:44
7Dream II
Lyrics By [Guest], Vocals, Sampler [Additional]Tomas Pettersson
3:59
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Companies, etc.

  • Record CompanyBlack Rain Media Group GmbH
  • Distributed ByNova MD – CD 96067 - V14
  • Copyright ©NoiTekk
  • Recorded AtThe Stronghold
  • Produced AtThe Stronghold
  • Mastered AtKoltron Music Production
  • Manufactured Bywww.houseofaudio.com

Credits

  • Artwork, DesignMonodist, Nathan Winter
  • Mastered ByKolja Trelle
  • Photography By [Band]David XLII*
  • Synthesizer [Live Synthesis], Engineer, Backing Vocals [Additional]4N1T4
  • Vocals, Programmed By, Synthesizer [Synthesis], SamplerVLRK
  • Written-By, Composed By, PerformerGrendel

Notes

© 2005 NoiTekk
Distributed by novaMD.de

"Zombienation (V.2K5)" is actually a cover of "Kernkraft 400" by Zombie Nation. Except for a short vocal sample of the artist's name the original track is instrumental though, other than this cover version containing lyrics by Grendel.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 4 025905 960675
  • Label Code: LC 09355
  • Matrix / Runout: www.houseofaudio.com PRO-221700
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI LL88
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 5223
  • Rights Society: GEMA

Other Versions (5)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
Soilbleed (CD, EP)MetropolisMET 377US2005
Recently Edited
Soilbleed :: Redux (CD, EP)NoiTekkNTK 017Germany2006
Recently Edited
Soilbleed :: Redux (CD, EP)Gravitator RecordsGRR 038Russia2007
Recently Edited
Soilbleed Redux V2​.​0 (13×File, FLAC, EP, Remastered)Infacted RecordingsnoneGermany2014
Soilbleed Redux V.2​ (CD, EP, Remastered)Infacted RecordingsFACT 3240Germany2014

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Reviews

  • ThomasBear's avatar
    ThomasBear
    Edited 19 years ago
    I've said it before and I've said it again - I love a good EP. For many people, listening to music involves an attention starved mindset and a computer dependent format. It is my deeply held belief that first rate full length albums are becoming somewhat of a rarity, a fact made worse because the MP3 transforms listening to something that goes for an hour into a fractured experience.
    So - when someone like Grendel release an EP that has at the very least two very decent tracks on it - I tend to go bananas about it. The two standouts on this one are "Soilbleed" and "Zombie Nation". The first has been a recent dance floor favourite (it makes inventive use of Stanley Kubrick's "Full Metal" jacket drill seargent "One Two Three Four" sample) and the second is a growled up (that is added vocals) version of the uber commercial club hit of the same time. The "Soilbleed" remixes on this had it tough being strong contenders because they didn't use the same sample. Regardless, they did a decent job of reinterpreting it. And then there's the two Grendel tracks - dancey, full of creative samples, and biting and growly as always.
    My only complaint with this is the final track. It is a sort of mellow, ambient sopoforic creation and really did not work for me in the slightest.
    The fact that the two standout tracks have some sort of gimmick going for them (one is based on a clever sample and the other is effectively a pop cover) shouldn't put you off. Gimmicks don't have to be a bad thing, and these guys certainly know how to make the most of it.
    Now if only other artists would release more EPs...

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