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tracks:
Execution 1: Civil War
Execution 2: The Voices of the Dead
Execution 3: The International Killer
Execution 4: Fortunes of War
Execution 5: Beyond Your Believe
Execution 6: Tragic Hero
Execution 7: Buried Alive
Execution 8: Schizophrenia
Execution 9: Pure War
Execution 10: Shaven
Execution 11: Seelenwanderung
Execution 12: 4th Dimension
Bonus Track on A: King for a Night
Bonus Track on B: Black Night
Label: Zoth Ommog/Metropolis
Line up:
Gerrit Thomas, Thomas Kroll, JKästel,
BBöttcher
Funker Vogt is definitely the hottest industrial band from across the Atlantic. This band has a short discography of "Killing Time," "We Came to Kill," "Thanks for Nothing," and now, "The Execution Tracks," but, this German trio is revitalizing tired dancefloors and industrial music enthusiast everywhere with sounds and samples uniquely their own. Funker Vogt' s songs like "Tragic Hero" and "Pure War" kick out militaristic lyrics, unforgettable melodies, and impelling beats. "The Execution Tracks" is hard hitting, powerful and evilly danceable. Any fan of Zoth Ommog bands will adore the latest Funker Vogt invasion.
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Funker Vogt return with their aggressive and energetic style of electronic music that blends dance floor rhythms and beats with harsh distorted vocals. The music is dark and frantic techno with chaotic electronic programming, while haunting and melodic synth harmonies fill in the background. Overlayed on top of the music is angry distorted shouting that yells with rage. There's no doubt that every track delivered here could work well in clubs. But the problem is that there just isn't a lot of variety in these songs. They're rather straight forward and structured with only energy and anger carrying them along. Also, they kind of sound similar to each other. There's not many differences from one track to the next. They're all equally impressive, but nothing really stands out. After two previous Funker Vogt releases with basically the same sound, I expected something a little different this time. However, if you have heard earlier Funker Vogt material, you know what to expect to hear here as well. Don't expect anything new or different. It's still very good aggro electro industrial music, but just not very original or creative.
Reviewed by: Darklight
Execution 1: Civil War
Execution 2: The Voices of the Dead
Execution 3: The International Killer
Execution 4: Fortunes of War
Execution 5: Beyond Your Believe
Execution 6: Tragic Hero
Execution 7: Buried Alive
Execution 8: Schizophrenia
Execution 9: Pure War
Execution 10: Shaven
Execution 11: Seelenwanderung
Execution 12: 4th Dimension
Bonus Track on A: King for a Night
Bonus Track on B: Black Night
Label: Zoth Ommog/Metropolis
Line up:
Gerrit Thomas, Thomas Kroll, JKästel,
BBöttcher
Funker Vogt is definitely the hottest industrial band from across the Atlantic. This band has a short discography of "Killing Time," "We Came to Kill," "Thanks for Nothing," and now, "The Execution Tracks," but, this German trio is revitalizing tired dancefloors and industrial music enthusiast everywhere with sounds and samples uniquely their own. Funker Vogt' s songs like "Tragic Hero" and "Pure War" kick out militaristic lyrics, unforgettable melodies, and impelling beats. "The Execution Tracks" is hard hitting, powerful and evilly danceable. Any fan of Zoth Ommog bands will adore the latest Funker Vogt invasion.
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Funker Vogt return with their aggressive and energetic style of electronic music that blends dance floor rhythms and beats with harsh distorted vocals. The music is dark and frantic techno with chaotic electronic programming, while haunting and melodic synth harmonies fill in the background. Overlayed on top of the music is angry distorted shouting that yells with rage. There's no doubt that every track delivered here could work well in clubs. But the problem is that there just isn't a lot of variety in these songs. They're rather straight forward and structured with only energy and anger carrying them along. Also, they kind of sound similar to each other. There's not many differences from one track to the next. They're all equally impressive, but nothing really stands out. After two previous Funker Vogt releases with basically the same sound, I expected something a little different this time. However, if you have heard earlier Funker Vogt material, you know what to expect to hear here as well. Don't expect anything new or different. It's still very good aggro electro industrial music, but just not very original or creative.
Reviewed by: Darklight