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| ARTIST: | Die Warzau |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Polygram Records |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Welcome to America, Man Is Meat, Jack Hammer, Bodybag, Sexus, Money After All, Strike to the Body, I've Got to Make Sense, National Security, Shake Down, Tear It Down, Bodybag [Edit][*][Dub], Free Radio Africa [*], Tagata en Situ [*], Cross Burning Part Two [*], Land of the Free [*] |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 042284125123 |
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Customer Reviews of Disco Rigido
Political Electronic Body Music Industrial, as a genre, is very self-referencing and broody. Most bands here take much pleasure in writing about the darker side, what tough guys they are, and of the skeletons in their closets. Disco Rigido -- the first of sadly only three full-length releases by Die Warzau -- stands in sharp contrast to this grim formulaic body.
Welcome to America, the first song on the disc, opens with an agreeably dancy beat and the lyrics "this is a racist nation" setting the tone of this amazing album.
The lavish use of electronic instruments, industrial machine and tool noise samples, metallic percussion, unusual sound textures, and even a guitar here and there are woven together into grinding beats complemented by Marcus's powerful vocals. While the overall style is industrial/EBM it also borrows quite successfully from several different musical genres including pop, jazz, hip-hop, and ethnic music.
Make no mistake, this is a very political album with intellegent lyrics but it is also extremely danceable, full of energy and at times (dare I say) fun -- suitable for any club floor.
a big kick in the junk
This ins't engine by any means. Feel lucky that its hard to find this, and feel unlucky that Die Warzau haven't relased a follow up to the perfection known as "engine". Idustrial/electronica best kept secret. Engine was masterppice of emotions wraped around machines, but was over looked for easier to sell bands such as stabbing westward and Gravity kills. Even though engine should have been the perfect album for fans of "the downward spiral". They just have to much creativty and artistic diveresity for the taste of america. I got this album in the hopes that it would be of the same calibur. Oh well.