Tracklist
Respect | 5:59 | ||
Suspended | 5:02 | ||
Deviation | 8:03 | ||
Illumination Rounds | 4:27 | ||
No Remorse | 5:47 | ||
Closer | 8:06 | ||
Defiler | 6:13 | ||
Benthos | 4:35 | ||
Immolate | 6:40 | ||
Distorted Relations | 6:33 |
Credits (7)
- Farben+FormenArtwork, Cover, Design
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Hiwatt Marshall*Engineer [Vocal Recording]
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Tim OberthierEngineer [Vocal Recording]
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Craig WaddellMastered By
- D. Collings*Performer, Songwriter
- D. Gordon*Performer, Songwriter
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Language Of Silence
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Metropolis – MET 125 | US | 1998 | US — 1998 | ||||
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Language Of Silence
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Zoth Ommog – CDZOT 235 | 1998 | — 1998 | |||||
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Language Of Silence
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Zoth Ommog – WZO 200.530 | Bulgaria | 1999 | Bulgaria — 1999 |
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referencing Language Of Silence (CD, Album) CD ZOT 235
I honestly think this is one of their strongest works. Really loving the late 90s techno vibes combined with their 80s industrial roots! I was first hesitant to listen to this album, as I really like their first two records and generally prefer 80s industrial/ebm. But there's a lot of bangers on here and you can still tell their oldschool roots. There's some crossover/metal guitars here and there, but it doesn't bother me much, as the overall sound is very 90s technoish and electronic. There's also some more noisy and ambient tracks, like on their older releases as well. Would love to see this one day on vinyl!
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