Формируйте собственную коллекцию записей Atari Teenage Riot. This is a great album. I have been listening to ATR since 1997 when I was 13 years old, I'm 27 now, I've gone long periods of time without feeling like listening to ATR or any of the DHR stuff, but I always come back to it. So what if this newest album is more commercial? What do you want? It's a bit more mature than previous albums, then again Alec Empire is like 40 now, isn't he? Atari Teenage Riot and the whole DHR discography was to me always as much about the music as it was style and aesthetic anyhow.
Is This Hyperreal? is the fourth studio album from Atari Teenage Riot, and their first album since they effectively disbanded in 2000. It is the first ATR album featuring CX KiDTRONiK, and the first album without former vocalists Hanin Elias and the late Carl Crack. The single version of "Black Flags" features vocals from Boots Riley. Atari Teenage Riot on Myspace.
Atari Teenage Riot existed at a previously unimaginable fulcrum of genres, using every ingredient they could find to come up with an ecstatically assaultive squall. So their new album, Is This Hyperreal?, is a curious thing indeed: a nostalgic work that evokes an idea of the future that turned out to be absurd. Listening to it is like watching a remake of Johnny Mnemonic. The reconstituted Atari Teenage Riot of 2011 isn't really the same group from that mid-90s moment. Unhinged hypeman Carl Crack died in 2001. Lead screamer Hanin Elias is long gone, though replacement Nic Endo sounds almost exactly like her.
Produced by Alec Empire. Album Is This Hyperreal? Is This Hyperreal? Lyrics. Is This Hyperreal? The revolution has been activated We've got to be brave to stand our ground like that. Stay under radar, breathe slowly. drastic interventions are reserved for truly dangerous subjects"
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Arriving almost a decade after founding Atari Teenage Riot member Carl Crack was found dead in his Berlin apartment in September 2001, Is This Hyperreal? was a reboot for the group, with Alec Empire joined by returning member Nic Endo and new recruit CX Kidtronik. Though ATR could be seen as a remnant of the cyber-punk era, many of the band's fascinations in the ‘90s, such as using technology to smash the system, were more reality than fantasy in the 2010s.
This album has an average beat per minute of 133 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 99/167 BPM). See its BPM profile at the bottom of the page. BPM Profile Is This Hyperreal? Album starts at 146BPM, ends at 124BPM (-22), with tempos within the -BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing). Recent albums by Atari Teenage Riot.
future stomp label Dim Mak, is an acetylene laced documentation of ATR’s re-ignition after an eleven year silence. Produced, mixed, recorded with Alec Empire, Nic Endo and new ATR member CX Kidtronik (Saul Williams, Nine Inch Nails) at ATR’s fourth studio release was made at the Hellish Vortex studio in Berlin. This is the post-cyberpunk world on the brink of collapse Atari Teenage Riot’s fourth album "Is This Hyperreal?" is born into. Every track is a iridescent explosion of nervous energy requesting your attendance in Atari Teenage Riot’s campaign party of education and awareness.
Опубликовано: 5 years ago. Atari Teenage Riot - Is This Hyperreal? (Full Album). 1. Activate 2. Blood In My Eyes 3. Black Flags 4. Is This Hyperreal? 5. Codebreaker 6. Shadow Identity 7. Re-Arrange Your Synapses 8. Digital Decay 9. The Only Slight Glimmer Of Hope 10. Collapse Of History.