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Various - Alfa Matrix Re:Covered (A Tribute To Depeche Mode) FLAC album

Tracklist

I:Scintilla I Want It All 5:15
Krystal System Master And Servant 3:48
Mesmer's Eyes Stripped 5:48
Leaether Strip* Blasphemous Rumours (Black Edit) 6:00
Kant Kino A Question Of Time 4:23
Komor Kommando Feat. J-L De Meyer* John The Revelator 4:26
Neikka RPM Boys Say Go 3:47
Acylum vs. HausHetaere It's No Good 5:09
Dunkelwerk Any Second Now (Voices) 2:49
Nebula-H Photographic 3:33
Diffuzion Sacred 5:44
Technoir Lie To Me 5:09
Regenerator Precious 4:03
Komor Kommando Personal Jesus (Blues Version) 3:32
Star Industry Enjoy The Silence 5:07
Klutae* New Dress 5:23
Schwarzblut Leave In Silence 4:58
Ayria In Your Room 4:21
Seize Shake The Disease (D!rty House B!tch Mix) 4:19
Essence Of Mind Strangelove 4:11
32Crash Get The Balance Right 3:06
Helalyn Flowers I Feel You 3:12
Tamtrum Personal Jesus 3:19
Inure Rush 4:45
Virgins O.R Pigeons* People Are People 3:16
Plastic Noise Experience World In My Eyes 4:16
Psy'Aviah Stripped 3:18
Aiboforcen* Little 15 4:16
O.V.N.I. Never Let Me Down Again 4:23
Mind:State Stories Of Old 3:18
Implant Nothing's Impossible 2:50
Leaether Strip* Black Celebration (White Edit) 6:13

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
AM1127DCD Various Alfa Matrix Re:Covered (A Tribute To Depeche Mode) ‎(2xCD, Comp) Alfa Matrix AM1127DCD Belgium 2009
none Various Alfa Matrix Re:Covered (A Tribute To Depeche Mode) ‎(2xCDr, Comp, Promo) Alfa Matrix none Belgium 2009
none Various Alfa Matrix Re​:​covered - A Tribute To Depeche Mode (Bonus Tracks Version) ‎(32xFile, ALAC, Comp) Alfa Matrix none Belgium 2009
none Various Alfa Matrix Re​:​covered - A Tribute To Depeche Mode (Bonus Tracks Version) ‎(32xFile, FLAC, Comp) Alfa Matrix none Belgium 2009

Various - Alfa Matrix Re:Covered (A Tribute To Depeche Mode) FLAC album

Musician performer: Various

Title: Alfa Matrix Re:Covered (A Tribute To Depeche Mode)

Country: Belgium

Date of release: 2009

Style: EBM, Electro, Industrial

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1526 mb

Rating: 4.5 / 5

Votes: 452

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Ustamya
Why is the world so utterly cruel and delusional?Imagine this a real-life situation of "The Crazies", where a biological weapon is used in order to destabilize communities to lobotomy - and this collection of utter abominations is the ideal reflection of one such demonstration upon society. All burnt out, rid of body, soul, feeling, reason and good taste.While there are numerous attempts of this kind of paying tribute to legendary bands to even be counted, this may yet be the worst such attempt. Even if you try hard to get into and listen to this mess, there is not a single decent example here. Just expendable shitload of litter pumped full of posers' melting plastic aggression, so painfully pretentious and cheap beyond words can express. And just when you think Rammstein's "Stripped" is the ultimate abortion of a cover version, this dreadful testament will show you how ugly things really get this side of Cleopatra. And if this is "God's sick sense of humour", then it's truly audible - except "sick" is an understatement. "God" may still be laughing but the joke is definitely no longer funny. Throughout the years, Depeche Mode themselves may have turned into caricatures in order to deliver and compete, but at least they still are and to have and to hold, aging decently in sound and vision, while this "Re:Cover" collection of "songs" (let alone 32 of them, each so utterly disposable), sadly adds to the grotesque of this caricature of Depeche rather than to the essence and meaning of their great legacy.Let alone the royalties a certain Mr. Lee Gore may get from this but is it really worth it? But then again, the expression of "grabbing hands" has never been as evident. Take the money and run from this, Martin. As far as you can.
Ustamya
Why is the world so utterly cruel and delusional?Imagine this a real-life situation of "The Crazies", where a biological weapon is used in order to destabilize communities to lobotomy - and this collection of utter abominations is the ideal reflection of one such demonstration upon society. All burnt out, rid of body, soul, feeling, reason and good taste.While there are numerous attempts of this kind of paying tribute to legendary bands to even be counted, this may yet be the worst such attempt. Even if you try hard to get into and listen to this mess, there is not a single decent example here. Just expendable shitload of litter pumped full of posers' melting plastic aggression, so painfully pretentious and cheap beyond words can express. And just when you think Rammstein's "Stripped" is the ultimate abortion of a cover version, this dreadful testament will show you how ugly things really get this side of Cleopatra. And if this is "God's sick sense of humour", then it's truly audible - except "sick" is an understatement. "God" may still be laughing but the joke is definitely no longer funny. Throughout the years, Depeche Mode themselves may have turned into caricatures in order to deliver and compete, but at least they still are and to have and to hold, aging decently in sound and vision, while this "Re:Cover" collection of "songs" (let alone 32 of them, each so utterly disposable), sadly adds to the grotesque of this caricature of Depeche rather than to the essence and meaning of their great legacy.Let alone the royalties a certain Mr. Lee Gore may get from this but is it really worth it? But then again, the expression of "grabbing hands" has never been as evident. Take the money and run from this, Martin. As far as you can.