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Posted by: sanbo on 23-01-2005, 08:12

Артист: Front Line Assembly (http://www.djmaharaja.com/fla/index.html
Альбом: Epitaph, 2001
Жанр: industrial
Формат файла: eac/ape/covers/rar
Ссылка: CD (ed2k://|file|FLA_01_Epit_by_sanbo.rar|477718288|D06C5F02609809F42C24DEC08B38E690|/
Нахождение: eDonkey
Примечание: ето тот альбом, с которого можно начинать любить ^FLA^, если кто-то еще этого не сделал




tracklist:
1.Haloed
2.Dead Planet
3.Backlash
4.Epitaph
5.Everything Must Perish
6.Conscience
7.Decoy
8.Insolence
9.Krank It Up
10.Existance

METROPOLIS RELEASE: OCTOBER 9 + 15, 2001

Bill Leeb and Chris Peterson are at it again. This time they have focused on what makes Front Line Assembly so great, and they have also learned some new tricks.
I guess their work with the more commercial Delerium project has made them a bit more aware about song structures and instrumentation. Acoustic drum sounds are used here and there, as well as piano. For the first time in FLA history, there are no movie samples on the album, and the overall impression is that they have cleaned up the sound a bit. This means that there might not be as many layers of sounds as on "Hard Wired", but instead they have concentrated on the songs.
Ah yes, the songs. We have quite a wide spectrum of styles here, ranging from the wild, mad and totally frantic "Backlash", via the straight forward dance track "Dead Planet", the delicious and melodic "Insolence", to "Conscience". This is perhaps one of FLA's greatest moments ever. It's a mid tempo track with brilliant drum programming (a thing that is prominent throughout the album), and features a storming chorus with a dramatic piano along with Bill's voice. You have got to hear it to believe it.
Some fans will be happy to learn that here are no instrumental tracks on the album and Bill is making better use of his voice than usual, even though there is still much whispering and yelling about. Bill and Chris worked together better than ever on this album, and I rank this among the best of their releases. They have brought back the harshness and raw sound of earlier material as well as moving onwards into even more melodic territory, and I can only hope they will go on making records this good. The band has created a space for themselves in the electronic music arena, and this album is filled with the kind of music only they can do.
This review is of the non-limited version of "Epitaph", but the first 25 000 copies of the album will be a digipak with an instrumental bonus track.
JOHAN CARLSSON
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Posted by: sanbo on 23-01-2005, 20:27
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EAC extraction logfile from 22. January 2005, 10:05 for CD
Front Line Assembly / Epitaph

Used drive  :         52X32X52 CD-RW   Adapter: 1  ID: 1
Read mode   : Secure with NO C2, accurate stream, disable cache
Read offset correction : 0
Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : No

Used output format : Internal WAV Routines
                    44.100 Hz; 16 Bit; Stereo

Other options      :
   Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes
   Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No
   Native Win32 interface for Win NT & 2000


Range status and errors
Selected range
    Filename H:\Downloads\New Folder\eMule\Incoming\eMulePlus-1m.Binary\Incoming\FLA01.wav

    Peak level 98.8 %
    Range quality 100.0 %
    CRC 58949181
    Copy OK

No errors occured

End of status report

Posted by: DopeFish on 31-01-2005, 02:21
был не уверен, качать-ли.... после МР3 варианта, просто обязан :)
спасиб

Posted by: sanbo on 31-01-2005, 02:27
странно, что у тебя етого не было... :) качай на здоровйе...

Posted by: spider66 on 02-02-2005, 19:15
Надо вспомнить, что там за бонус был...
кажется, ремикс Haujobb'a какой-то темы
проще сходить в шкаф и посмотреть :)
или в сеть :D

(**) Bonus Track on Limited Edition begins about 1:00 after end of Existence

и еще сингл был

Track Listing:

(1) Everything Must Perish 6:20
(2) Everything Must Perish (radio edit) 4:21
(3) Providence 9:22

Voice on PROVIDENCE - Jenifer McLaren
Прям Делериум какой-то, как этот трек на сингл ФЛА попал - непонятно :lol:

Выкласть или как? :music:

Posted by: sanbo on 02-02-2005, 19:30
не... у меня тут никаких бонусов нет...
если несколько синглов есть - я бы наверное качнул и на один диск укатал... не очень с синглами охота возиться, за исключением некоторых...

ты мне другое скажи.. может у тебя есть сборник миксов ^FLA^ в мп3 на 2-х дисках ( там около 250 миксов) ...я при переезде один диск потерял (второй)...а в сети не могу найти....

Posted by: spider66 on 02-02-2005, 20:21
Вот эти бонусы (ed2k://|file|Front_Line_Assembly_FLA_01_Epitaph_bonus_tracks.rar|151905051|85DFBC0C97A77D2DE63DA5A2C9BAAFD5|/

кому надо - пусть допишет к твоему Epitaph

от себя добавлю - инструменталка просто фантастическая :wub:

Everything Must Perish (Radio edit).ape
Instrumental Remix by Haujobb.ape
Providence (Vocal by Jenifer McLaren).ape

Длинный вариант Everything Must Perish такой же как на диске, так что его добавлять смысла никакого.

Сграблено с "Accurate stream" и С2

Выкладываю с компа, который еще недели две будет под LowID :bad1:
потом перенесу на свой

QUOTE:
сборник миксов ^FLA^....

нет, к сожалению никогда не было

Posted by: DopeFish on 03-02-2005, 06:37
@sanbo, зачем тебе новый афатар? тебя не узнать!

Posted by: sanbo on 03-02-2005, 07:24
QUOTE (DopeFish @ 03-02-2005, 03:37):
@sanbo, зачем тебе новый афатар? тебя не узнать!

да вот без лица остался... никак не отыщу...аж в зеркало страшно смотреть...

Posted by: DopeFish on 04-02-2005, 19:56
QUOTE (spider66 @ 02-02-2005, 17:21):
Вот эти бонусы (ed2k://|file|Front_Line_Assembly_FLA_01_Epitaph_bonus_tracks.rar|151905051|85DFBC0C97A77D2DE63DA5A2C9BAAFD5|/

ну не качается и хоть ты тресни! уже дня четыре "тащу" :nlo:
зы: клиента прверь, да? :diablo:

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