Release Your Mind 2
Release Your Mind 2
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Follow up to the successful volume one of this avante garde noise series. This Three disc volume features work from Amber Asylum, James Plotkin, Tribes of Neurot, Pica, Tactile, Bastard Noise, & several others.
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Average customer rating:
- Only the first cd is any good.
- Well worth the price!
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Release Your Mind, Vol. 2
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Release
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Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000003858
Release Date: 1997-11-11 |
Tracks:
- Hypnotic Web - Vidna Obmana
- Dream - Amber Asylum
- Found - Lull
- Borderland - Trial Of The Bow
- Shiva Descending (Shinjuku Remix) - TUU
- Summer Skin - Yen Pox
- Those Who Pass Through - Mandible Chatter
- Broken Rings - Tribes Of Neurot
- Our Transformation - The Joy Of Disease
- L.A. Makes Me Uncomfortable - SubArachnoid Space
Tracks:
- Alchemy - Hybryds
- Intruder? - James Plotkin
- Released - Namanax
- Lithium (Remix) - O Yuki Conjugate
- Negative Polarity - Solarus
- The Watcher - Tactile
- Mask - Dissecting Table
- Zerrhohe Schlagpunkt - Runzelstirn And Gurglestock
- *69 - Pica
- October 26th - Bastard Noise
Tracks:
- Lose Control - Con-Dom
- Destroy The Humans - Atrax Morgue
- Inconvenience - Last Satanic Dance
- Amenia - Illusion Of Safety
- Loss - Brume
- Prehensile Labial Prestidigitation - Smell And Quim
- Metalle - Kapotte Muziek
- Voltage Monster - Japanese Torture Comedy Hour
- Burst - Haters
- Heaven's Gate - Skin Crime
- Boom Boom Roppongi - Kazumoto Endo
- Spark - Masonna
Album Details
Follow up to the successful volume one of this avante garde noise series. This Three disc volume features work from Amber Asylum, James Plotkin, Tribes of Neurot, Pica, Tactile, Bastard Noise, & several others.
Customer Reviews:
Only the first cd is any good. .......2005-01-07
What is this stuff for anyway? Sound torture?
The first cd is ambient "space music" although it ends on a light industral note. CD 2 pick up on the industrial part but degenerates into torturous noises and screaming. CD 3, forget it. I had to listen to these in order to test them for skipping since the discs looked like they may skip.
I felt like smashing my player getting through disc 3. Since my cd player is a 3 disc player, it was nearly heavenly when Clay Aiken's cd just happened to come on after that 3rd cd was over!!!!!!!!! Folks, if Megadeth came on it would have been a relief!
It is also good that I did not listen to all three discs at once!!!!!
Now for the price of a used copy, disc one is worth it for the ambient music. Maybe use the other two for Halloween parties or to torment someone for pi--ing you off.
Speaking of torment, opening the packing is a torment.
Well worth the price!.......2000-01-13
Three CDs for under $20... you do the math! This is almost an essential buy for fans of experimental. Almost because it's not the best compilation out there, but it probably is the best for its price. The first disc is all ambient material from artists such as Lull (Mick Harris), Yen Pox, Vidna Obmana and Mandible Chatter. The second disc is primarily noise-based and includes very loud pieces from Masonna, Con-Dom, Haters, Brume, Smell & Quim, Illusion of Safety, etc. The last disc is more various and ranges in style, usually falling somewhere between the first two discs and usually more musical than either one. Release is one of the more interesting domestic labels we have, and this compilation serves as a hefty testament to that.
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