Ecstacy Under Duress [Live]

ecstacy under duress [live]

Editorial Reviews
New Trouser Press Guide, Revised Edition By Ira Robbins, 1989
"large metallic objects and power tools add stark modern realism, also bring more structure and rhythm to the assault."

Product Description
Test Dept. was a highly influential electronic outfit which definitely helped create the still-thriving industrial genre. Their use of primitive drumming and monotonous waves of metallic noise meant that the group was unappreciated when the songs that comprise the compilation Ecstasy Under Duress were originally recorded (1982-1983). But listening to their work nowadays shows that the band was definitely on to something; they were just victims of the before-their-time jinx. The music is rabidly primal and earthy, which is quite an accomplishment since that's not what one usually associates with today's industrial rock. Since all of the songs are similar in approach and sound, it's impossible to pick out particular highlights; it sounds as if it's one long song broken up by flashes of silence. Still, fans of today's industrial sounds should really check out where it all originated. — Greg Prato (All Music Guide)

Ecstacy Under Duress [Live]

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Ecstacy Under Duress [Live]

Rock Music:

  1. Ecstasy/Nothing Lasts Forever
  2. Eddie Angel Meets the Beatles
  3. Eddi Reader Sings the Songs of Robert Burns [Import]
  4. Eden in Ashes
  5. Eela Craig [Import]
  6. Eepee [Import]
  7. Ee-Uh! [EP]
  8. Effigies in Cork
  9. Eiffel Tower
  10. Electric Kissing Parties

Rock Music

rock music