| Product Summary | | Label: Msi Music | | UPC: 00607287010328 | | Release Date: 10/16/2007 | | Buy.com Sku: 205505668 | | Item#: M3RVD9 | Format: CD |
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Song Listing
| Disc 1 | | Song Title | Sample | | 1. Pareidolia ~ (Remix by Fennesz) | ------ | | 2. How to Vibrate ~ (Remix by Mike Patton) | ------ | | 3. Mon Agonie Douce [Remix by JG Thirlwell ~ (Remix by JG Thirlwell) | ------ | | 4. Overture, L' ~ (Remix by Jay Wasco) | ------ | | 5. Dont Want Me Anymore ~ (Remix by Tujiko Noriko) | ------ | | 6. Not Adam ~ (Remix by Jason Forrest) | ------ | | 7. Thrush ~ (Remix by TRZTN) | ------ | | 8. Aladdin Reverse ~ (Remix by Tweaker) | ------ | | 9. Not in Yr Hands ~ (Remix by Matmos) | ------ | | 10. Corrodia Gravis ~ (Remix by Tom Recchion) | ------ | | 11. Time Marches On | ------ |
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| Album Notes and Credits |
Notes & Personnel Info |  | This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. |  | Personnel: Jennifer Charles (vocals). |  | Audio Remixers: Tujiko Noriko; Trztn; J.G. Thirlwell; Jason Forrest; Jay Wasco; Mike Patton; Tom Recchion; tweaker. |  | Released in 2007, VEIN presents reworked tracks from LOVE, the '05 outing by the U.K.-based industrial act Foetus, aka Jim Thirlwell. Among the artists contributing to the electronica-leaning collection are Mike Patton, Matmos, Tweaker, and Fennesz, who gives "Pareidolia" his signature static-tinged treatment. A nice entry point into the work of the uncompromising performer, who has recorded under variations of the Foetus name for more than 20 years, this compilation should garner Thirlwell attention beyond his dedicated cult following. |
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| Technical Info |
 | Release Date : 10/16/2007 |  | Original Release Date : 2007 |  | Catalog ID : 103 |  | Label : Birdman Records |  | Number of Discs : 1 |  | Studio/Live : Studio |  | Mono/Stereo : Stereo |  | SPAR Code : n/a |  | UPC : 00607287010328 |
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| Professional Reviews |
| Uncut (p.79) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "Laptoppers Fennesz and Tujiko Noriko wring some harmonic poignancy out of 'Pareidolia' and 'Don't Want Me Anymore'..."The Wire (p.57) - "[The] tracks are diverse but all surprisingly cinematic....The curtain really goes up as Mike Patton takes 'How To Vibrate' and turns it into something almost operatic..." |
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