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  |  |  |  | | MDFMK |  Stock Photo | | Item Specifics - Music: CDs | | | Release Year: | 2000 | | Record Label: | Republic | | | Genre: | Dance - Electronic | | EAN: | 0601215752229 | | | Electronica | | Format: | Album | | | Condition: | New | | Compilation: | -- | | | | | | | | | |
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| Track listing | 1. Now 2. Rabblerouser 3. Get Out Of My Head 4. Gasoline 5. Torpedoes 6. Stare At The Sun 7. Be Like Me 8. Transmutation 9. Control 10. Hydro-Electric 11. Witch Hunt
| | Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Recording type: | | | Recording mode: | Stereo |
| | Album notes | Personnel: Sascha Konietzko, Tim Skold, Lucia Cifarelli.Producers: Sascha Konietzko, Chris Shepard, Tim Skold.Engineers: Chris Shepard, John Burton, Sam Hofstedt.Industrial/noise warhorses KMFDM released a series of successful albums during the '90s but had disbanded by the end of the decade. Recently reformed as MDFMK (geddit?), their self-titled debut owes much to classic KMFDM material and yet has more space and air in its trippy overtones. Songs like "Now" and "Rabblerouser" offer a familiar industrial sound, though the band experiments with new metamorphoses of trip-hop and drum'n'bass elements on songs such as "Get Out Of My Head," and "Transmutation." Hardcore fans will find there's definitely something infectious about MDFMK's energy and new-found sonic landscapes. Cuts such as "Torpedoes," "Gasoline," and "Hydro-Electric" are definitely worth the price of admission.
| | Editorial reviews | ...every inch the imposing industrial monolith that was KMFDM....filled with anger, rhythm and rising and falling musical pandemonium... CMJ (02/14/2000)
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