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Apoptygma Berzerk - Exit Popularity Contest flac album
  • Performer Apoptygma Berzerk
  • Title Exit Popularity Contest
  • Date of release 2016
  • Country US
  • Style Electro, Berlin-School, Experimental, Ambient
  • Other formats RA ADX FLAC MP4 WAV MIDI DXD
  • Genre Electronic
  • Size MP3 1619 mb
  • Size FLAC 1508 mb
  • Rating: 4.6
  • Votes: 474

Exit Popularity Contest The title says it all. This album is a statement, saying that Stephan is done with the "pop star" phase of his career. If you expect anything like previous iterations from Groth, you'll probably be majorly disappointed.

Exit Popularity Contest. Taking a break from EBM and traditional pop song structures, Apoptygma Berzerk brings listeners on a dramatic '80s sci-fi-inspired trip with the instrumental Exit Popularity Contest. Both a compilation and a concept album, Exit combines a trio of EPs - 2014's Stop Feeding the Beast, 2015's Videodrone, and 2016's Xenogenesis - into a loosely autobiographical journey that finds its g creator departing the pop world to explore new landscapes, both sonic and otherwise.

On Exit Popularity Contest (a fix-up of the 12" EPs Stop Feeding The Beast, Videodrome and Xenogenesis), APOP founder Stephan Groth distils the essence of carefully selected pioneers to construct a classic yet refreshingly contemporary sound. Varied and vital, it brings instrumental music back into the spotlight, and after the wildly enthusiastic audience reaction to the sold-out performance in Norway last year, it appears he has tapped into a rich seam of electronic pleasure for a new generation as well as older aficionados. Apoptygma Berzerk has been my go-to music for long road trips and heads down coding sessions.

The album "Exit Popularity Contest" participates in the Dark Music Awards 2016 in the category "Album of the Year". Альбом "Exit Popularity Contest" участвует в Dark Music Awards 2016 в номинации "Альбом года". And now pleased to present you interview with Jan Ronald Stange from Side-Line with Stephan Groth on russian. October 3, 2016 ·. Музыкальный магазин в Норвегии поставил новому альбому Apoptygma Berzerk "Exit Popularity Contest" 5 звезд из 6!

Exit Popularity Contest is a compilation album from Norwegian band Apoptygma Berzerk. It was released on October 7, 2016. Exit Popularity Contest eschews both the band's EBM roots and synth rock work in favor of electronic compositions closer in style to synth pioneers Tangerine Dream. The album includes a reworking of their 2002 single "Until the End of the World" from their album Harmonizer, here retitled ".

Album: Exit Popularity Contest (Compilation). Genre: Synth Pop, Experimental, Ambient (Electro). Продажа коллекций mp3 музыки →. Скачать Apoptygma Berzerk - Exit Popularity Contest (2016) download. You may also be interested in: more albums of this group Также вас может заинтересовать: другие альбомы этой группы. Apoptygma Berzerk - SDGXXV (2019). Apoptygma Berzerk - SDGXXV (2018). Apoptygma Berzerk - Sonic Diary (2CD) (2006). Apoptygma Berzerk - Sonic Diary (2CD) (2006) flac. Уважаемый посетитель, Вы зашли на сайт как незарегистрированный пользователь

Tracklist

The Genesis 6 Experiment 9:12
Hegelian Dialectic 4:16
For Now We See Through A Glass, Darkly 8:30
Stille Når Gruppe 5:38
In A World Of Locked Rooms 8:56
The Cosmic Chess Match 7:35
U.T.E.O.T.W. (Instrumental) 6:57
The Devil Pays In Counterfeit Money 7:16
Rhein Klang 7:03
U.T.E.O.T.W. (Extended Version) 9:08

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
TE725-2 Apoptygma Berzerk Exit Popularity Contest ‎(CD, Album) The End Records TE725-2 US 2016
GRE013LP Apoptygma Berzerk Exit Popularity Contest ‎(2xLP, Album) Mrs. Green Records GRE013LP Europe 2016
GRE013 Apoptygma Berzerk Exit Popularity Contest ‎(CD, Album) Mrs. Green Records GRE013 Europe 2016
TE-725-4 Apoptygma Berzerk Exit Popularity Contest ‎(Cass, Album, Ltd) The End Records TE-725-4 US 2016


Talk about Apoptygma Berzerk - Exit Popularity Contest


Granigrinn
It's difficult to rate this album. The reason is simple: Fans of Apoptygma Berzerk will be surprised by what they get. It's totaly different to the kind of music apop used to present. It's way more than just moving forward, it's a different kind of style - from future pop to jean-michel jarre. No vocals, just 80s-style ambient electro. In my opinion, Stephan should have chosen another name for this album / project, it's definetly not Apoptygma Berzerk. Leaving this behind, you get something very special, an awesome rarity in these days. Just don't expect Apop, and you will find sounds and spheres you might like. I do.
Dakora
At the same I don't think it could be released as anything else, given it holds extremely personal significance for Stephan who has always been the core member of Apop and his band. Releasing it as a side project may not have done it any favours...
Dorintrius
Spot on review, I really like this album but by no means does it feel like Apop to me.
Shadowredeemer
Absolutely stellar release and with a ton of production value behind it. You can tell Stephan is putting a lot of effort into making the release not just sound retro but also authentically so by using a lot of oldschool analogue hardware and paying proper homage to his roots. It's sort of a "back to the basics" kind of record with no vocals and more experimentation than earlier releases and might be considered more of a sideproject but it is an amazing one at that.The mastering is absolutely flawless on the vinyl and the music breathes and lives in a way that you'd have to go back to those late 70's records to get an equal feeling with. With how much analogue instrumentation lays behind this production, it's awesome to hear the sounds have been treated with so much respect and reverence.Highly recommended!
Usic
Exit Popularity ContestThe title says it all. This album is a statement, saying that Stephan is done with the "pop star" phase of his career. And in a way, that's probably the best thing about this album, which itself is a compilation of 3 previous released EP's that were exclusively released on vinyl in limited editions.If you expect anything like previous iterations from Groth, you'll probably be majorly disappointed. There are no vocals, no hooks, in fact I would say there are no "hits" on this album at all. But that's not the Groth that's playing here. The Groth playing here is unrestrained, free from the classic songwriting formulas, playing with nothing but riffs and themes that feel solid and extremely catchy, but never do you feel like you are listening to a classic Apop record. Where in older albums stuff like this may have been explored to a lesser degree, here his sonic experimentation and knack for oldschool synthesizers reaches its full potential and it's absolutely amazing to listen to. If you are reminded of classic champions like Kraftwerk, Jarre, Vangelis, Klaus Schulze, Tangerine Dream and Neu! you won't be mistaken, the album contains numerous intentional references to these timeless pillars of electronic music.And that's how the music ends up feeling, timeless. While it's all made with intentionally old analogue synthesizers and has that late 70's sound to it, there is an unmistakeable timeless feel to the music. It sounds out of time, a pure product of Groth's mind and part of his sonic universe. This might not be the most accessible Apop album, and I doubt it's going to sell the most copies.But there is a saying I like. A great artist never gives people what they want, he gives them what they need.In a world where digital downloads have become the norm, and music has become consumed like fast food, Groth is here to remind us that music is not just entertainment or something you put on your iPod to listen to while you work or party, it can be art, it can be something more meaningful and even music that has not a single lyric can touch you in ways you never expected. And a record can be more than just a medium for music, it itself can be a rare piece of art that, you have to take care of, you have to be careful with, and you have to give proper love and attention because it can't just be put on your iPod for quick consumption, you have to give it time.Though that being said, having the songs on CD is a great way to experience these amazing tracks without a record player. I highly recommend picking it up if you're a fan of late 70's electronic music and krautrock.Exit Popularity Contest might be a bit of a time machine album, taking us back to "better times" in music, but it also is the kind of album we desperately need these days, so it feels very much like a reaction to the current state of things. And there is a lot of soul and passion here and a definitive "mission" behind the music that I've never felt before with Apop.