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Nitzer Ebb - Shame (Mayday Mix) / Join In The Chant (Knarz Is Machine) FLAC album

Tracklist

Nitzer Ebb vs. Derrick May Shame (Mayday Mix) 5:35
Nitzer Ebb vs. Thomas P. Heckmann Join In The Chant (Knarz Is Machine) 5:30

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
12NoMu42 Nitzer Ebb Shame (Mayday Mix) / Join In The Chant (Knarz Is Machine) ‎(12") NovaMute 12NoMu42 UK 2001
12nomu42 Nitzer Ebb vs. Derrick May / Nitzer Ebb vs. Thomas P. Heckmann Nitzer Ebb vs. Derrick May / Nitzer Ebb vs. Thomas P. Heckmann - Shame (Mayday Mix) / Join In The Chant (Knarz Is Machine) ‎(12", RE) NovaMute 12nomu42 Europe 2003


Nitzer Ebb - Shame (Mayday Mix) / Join In The Chant (Knarz Is Machine) FLAC album

Musician performer: Nitzer Ebb

Title: Shame (Mayday Mix) / Join In The Chant (Knarz Is Machine)

Country: UK

Date of release: 2001

Style: EBM, Techno

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1336 mb

Rating: 4.8 / 5

Votes: 278

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Bukelv
Derrick May's remix of "Shame" is probably the finest Nitzer Ebb remix there is. In my eyes, it is also superior to the original version. It's more raw and aggressive with less song structure in it and the odd time structure here and there. Perfect blend between EBM and techno, and that's rarer than one might think. The only other artists that come to my mind in capturing that spirit are Code Industry and of course Final Cut.The Heckmann remix on the flip is nothing to write home about. Original synth line over a way to fast and clean tech-housey beat and vocoded vocals. No, thank you.It's funny how well the remix originally made in 1989 has aged compared to the one made in 2001.
Bukelv
Derrick May's remix of "Shame" is probably the finest Nitzer Ebb remix there is. In my eyes, it is also superior to the original version. It's more raw and aggressive with less song structure in it and the odd time structure here and there. Perfect blend between EBM and techno, and that's rarer than one might think. The only other artists that come to my mind in capturing that spirit are Code Industry and of course Final Cut.The Heckmann remix on the flip is nothing to write home about. Original synth line over a way to fast and clean tech-housey beat and vocoded vocals. No, thank you.It's funny how well the remix originally made in 1989 has aged compared to the one made in 2001.