The Divine Invasion (album)
The Divine Invasion is the third studio album by Electro Assassin, released on September 26, 1995 by Synthetic Symphony and Cyber-Tec Records.[1][2][3]
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Released | September 26, 1995 | |||
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Length | 68:25 | |||
Label | Synthetic Symphony/Cyber-Tec | |||
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Reception
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [4] |
AllMusic awarded The Divine Invasion three out of five possible stars. Sonic Boom said "the musical growth exhibited by Electro Assassin within the last several years has been nothing less than astonishing" and "They have forsaken the inane samples and pointless lyrics of previous albums and focused their new work entirely on a dark cyberculture concept which has become immensely popular recently."[5]
Track listing
All music is composed by Kevin Gould and Richard McKinlay
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Cyberchrist" | 7:51 |
2. | "Bodyhammer" | 6:00 |
3. | "Shoemaker Levy 9" | 3:13 |
4. | "Dreamweb" | 5:50 |
5. | "Beyond Salvation" | 7:34 |
6. | "Nova Mob" | 4:51 |
7. | "Voyager" | 7:08 |
8. | "A Scanner Darkly" | 4:16 |
9. | "Cybernator" | 4:55 |
10. | "Earthsiege" | 3:38 |
11. | "Total Body" | 5:58 |
12. | "The Divine Invasion" | 7:11 |
Personnel
Adapted from The Divine Invasion liner notes.[6]
Electro Assassin
- Kevin Gould – instruments
- Richard McKinlay – instruments
Production and design
- Stef Michalski (Room237) – cover art, illustrations, design
- Zalman Fishman – executive-production
Release history
Region | Date | Label | Format | Catalog |
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United States | 1995 | Synthetic Symphony/Cyber-Tec | CD | SPV 084-61252CD/C-TEC2 |
Fifth Colvmn | 9868-63203 |
References
- Bush, John. "Electro Assassin". AllMusic. Retrieved September 5, 2020.
- "Thessalonians: The Black Field". Factsheet Five. Mike Gunderloy (52): 3. 1994. Retrieved September 5, 2020.
- "Electro Assassin". Option. Sonic Options Network. 60–65: 126. 1995.
- "Electro Assassin: The Divine Invasion > Overview". AllMusic. Retrieved September 5, 2020.
- Christian, Chris (October 1995). "Electro Assassin: The Divine Invasion". Sonic Boom. 3 (8). Retrieved September 5, 2020.
- The Divine Invasion (booklet). Electro Assassin. Hannover, Germany: Synthetic Symphony/Cyber-Tec Records. 1996.
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External links
- The Divine Invasion at Discogs (list of releases)
- The Divine Invasion at iTunes
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