sábado, 19 de novembro de 2011

Skinjob - Selfish Discipline (2011)

Skinjob - Selfish Discipline (2011)

Label: Self-Released
Format: CD, Album
Country: UK
Style: Electro-Industrial, TBM
Quality: 320 VBR
Size: 134 Mb


Manchester centred project SkinjoB was originally formed by founder members ‘Fitz’ and artist ‘Manns’ back in 1991 when they set out to produce ‘post modern industrial dance’ in the days of Front Line Assembly, Nitzer Ebb, Ministry, Skinny Puppy and former ‘revco’ guitarist Trent Reznor’s then new band, Nine Inch Nails.
The inspiration for the name ‘SkinjoB’ was Ridley Scott’s seminal movie, ‘Bladerunner‘ and is the slang term for the ‘replicants’ in the movie. Interestingly, the term has recently resurfaced to refer to the Cylons in Battlestar Galactica.
Time moves on as do people and SkinjoB became the solo project of Fitz which for a time went lightly touched, however in 2005 the studio was significantly upgraded and the project has undergone serious development over the last few years into the modern electronica / ebm / industrial direction with a focus initially on remixing while new original material is developed for the upcoming album.
With numerous remixes to his credit, two of which for prestigious German bands XPQ-21 and KiEw have appeared on CDs in the top 10 of the infamous German DAC chart (and one hitting position 19 of the German Native 25 chart), Fitz incessantly works to iterate and develop the SkinjoB distinctive style of electronic music while slowly gaining the respect of his more established peers. His style is constantly developed and improved with each project, and is often found gracing the playlists of clubs and alternative radio shows around the world.

Tracklist:

1. Hate - 5:56
2. Reject Your Shame - 5:58
3. We Are the Noise - 5:12
4. Beauty Is Your Toy - 6:01
5. Selfish Discipline - 5:17
6. Control - 5:46
7. Move - 5:50
8. Insects & Metaphors - 6:02
9. The Reality of Decay - 3:39
10. Nothing Left - 6:26

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