Battery 9 - Voorbedag

ichibon

Review by Kyle L.S.

Battery 9's latest album, Voorbedag, is a powerful and intense offering that showcases the band's unique blend of industrial, rock, and electronic music. The album features a range of tracks that are both atmospheric and energetic, with each song offering a new take on the band's signature sound.

The album's opening track, "Voorbedag," sets the tone for the rest of the album, with its haunting vocals and driving electronic beats. From there, the album moves into more guitar-heavy tracks like "Kyk Weer" and "Skree," which showcase the band's ability to create powerful and dynamic rock anthems.

Throughout the album, Battery 9's lyrics are both thought-provoking and poignant, touching on themes of social and political injustice, as well as personal struggles and triumphs. The band's unique sound is further enhanced by the use of electronic instruments and effects, which add an otherworldly quality to the music.

Table of Contents

Download

Filename: battery-9-voorbedag.rar
  • MP3 size: 42.6 mb
  • FLAC size: 270.6 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Ongenooide Gas3:15
Hardebene Edms Bpk2:14
Emulsify3:41
Ek Val Nie Meer Vir Jou Kak Nie3:55
Meer Bek As Binnegoed4:29
Discard Dismiss Ignore4:18

Video

Battery 9 - Emulsify

Images

télécharger l'album Battery 9 - Voorbedag
baixar álbum Battery 9 - Voorbedag
Album herunterladen Battery 9 - Voorbedag
ladda ner album Battery 9 - Voorbedag

Catalog Numbers

ONEF1032

Labels

One F Music

Listen online

  • écouter en ligne
  • ascolta in linea
  • online anhören
  • lytte på nettet
  • lyssna på nätet
  • escuchar en línea
  • online luisteren
  • ouvir online
  • kuunnella verkossa

Formats

  • CD
  • EP

Credits

RoleCredit
AuthorPaul Riekert
Composed ByPaul Riekert
EngineerPaul Riekert
PerformerPaul Riekert
ProducerPaul Riekert

Notes

  • Recorded and mixed at One F Music Studio, Johannesburg, South Africa.
  • Produced, engineered, composed, authored and performed by Paul Riekert.
  • Other data constributors:
  • Jamie Hendrikse - wah guitar solo ,
  • Jan Van Der Skyf - drumkit (1, 3, 4),
  • Die Aasvoëlkop Spreekkamerkoor - choral bits ,
  • Die Oudstryders - brass parts , DJ Waslap - beats
  • Exclusively available from their distributor, Subterania Music.

About Battery 9

Battery 9 the industrial project from the troubled soil of Johannesburg, South Africa, is the brainchild of Paul Riekert, who writes, plays and records the music. He started recording under the name Battery 9 in 1994, bored with the creative constraints of a standard rock band format. A platform to run various projects from, One F Music, was subsequently founded, in the form of an independent record label and a small home studio. The first Battery 9 album, Protskrog, was released in 1995. Made and backed by little more than a shoestring budget, it sold well enough to warrant a licensing deal with independent record company Tic Tic Bang. The next release, Strop, (1996) saw Battery 9 break through to a wider audience, with the song Kiss The Machine receiving daytime airplay and eventually charting on 5FM, a major South African commercial radio station. For the first time, the major industry took notice and the project received major media coverage, while the live act played for increasingly bigger audiences, culminating in a solo show at the Viper Room in Pretoria in 1997 that drew 1200 people. In the same year, the album Gris, featuring re-mixes, re-interpretations and interactive CD-ROM data was released. In 1998, the album Wrok saw the light, and was awarded Best Rock Album in that year's South African Music Awards. After a few major live performances, like supporting Prodigy and Faithless on their tour in South Africa, Battery 9 took a break for a couple of months to re-charge batteries, and re-assemble the live act. In December of 2000 and January 2001 Battery 9, with a newly formed live act, performed a well received short tour of South Africa. The set lists included a few new songs from the upcoming album, Sondebok, which was released early in 2002. Difficult to confine to a specific genre, Battery 9 is industrial-sounding, influenced by the sounds and the rhythms of industry. The music also reflects influences of hip-hop, dub, and hard techno music. The recordings and the live act have always been separate: the music is written and recorded before it is performed live. The live act is an interpretation of the music on the CD. The two are not, and are not meant to be the same. The live lineup has been through many changes, and is never the same for too long.n

Real Name

    • Paul Riekert

Name Vars

  • Battery9

Members

  • Paul Riekert
ichibon

Summary by Kyle L.S.

Voorbedag is a must-listen for fans of industrial and electronic rock music. Battery 9 has once again proven themselves to be one of the most innovative and exciting bands in the genre, and this album is a testament to their continued creativity and passion.

Comments