XTC Implant

XTC Implant Artist: Evils Toy
Label: Metropolis Records
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 782388003827
EAN: 0782388003827
ASIN: B000005OPK


Release Date: 1997-01-28

XTC Implant


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Tracks:

  1. Home
  2. Vanished Soul
  3. Organics
  4. The Old Race
  5. XTC Implant
  6. I Want To Believe
  7. Victim Of The Sun
  8. Hypnosis
  9. In Silence
  10. Abnormal Decision

Similar Items:

  1. Illusion
  2. Angels Only
  3. Morbid Mind
  4. Mythmaker

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A solid album by Evil's Toy.......2000-10-26

After hearing the more recent albums of Evil's Toy first, I was a bit skeptical as to how I would regard XTC Implant. But I shouldn't have worried, because it has an addictive sound of it's own. The beats of the songs here are faster than those found on Human Refuse, Morbid Mind, and the more recent Angels Only!. If you have heard Illusion, you know pretty much what to expect. If you are a long time Evil's Toy fan and do not yet have this album for some reason, go ahead and purchase it. If you are unfamiliar with Evil's Toy, I recommend having a listen to Angels Only!, which is in my opinion their best release.

5 out of 5 stars scarily good!.......1999-04-04

While almost every Evils Toy review tells us that this German duo doesn't add anything new to the genre, this CD is a pure finished electronic music masterpiece! On the XTC Implant the band achieves perfection, creating agressive electronic body music with strong gothic undertones. It's something you can dance to in a club or get depressed to behind the locked door of your room...

5 out of 5 stars Best EBM Album of 1997?.......1999-03-18

It's really cool when a band you know and, well, kinda like comes out with something that totally blows your expectations away. This is what listening to XTC Implant for the first time was like for me. It's simply EBM/Techno at it's best. Those fond of the X Marks the Pedwalk sound will like this guaranteed, as Sevren Ni-Arb helped produce this fine work (and I believe it was recorded in his studio as well), but make no mistake; these two are no XMTP clones. Thorsten Brenda (i think he's the one who's the singer) has simply the best voice in the ebm world, alternating between seething, hissing, singing and droning out this spiteful robotic voice that leaves you in your chair saying "DAMN!". In addition, the programming is crisp, clean and sharp, and the grooves are catchy. As an added bonus, there are a lot of cool vocorder effects for the gearheads like me. All this and more make this my fave ebm recording to come out in 1997, and it's a must for any fan of the genre. Get it NOW! hehe

5 out of 5 stars

Music Album:

  1. We Have All the Facts and We're Voting Yes ~ Death Cab for Cutie
  2. 1990 ~ Daniel Johnston
  3. Up the Country ~ The Sixth Great Lake
  4. It's Alright (I See Rainbows) ~ Yoko Ono
  5. Blue Harvest ~ Holiday Flyer
  6. Angels Only ~ Evil's Toy
  7. The Voice and Writing of Raymond Froggatt ~ Raymond Froggatt
  8. Back Door ~ Back Door
  9. Elastic Rock/We'll Talk About It Later ~ Nucleus
  10. The New Song ~ Townhall

Music Album

Music Album

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Gone Fission ~ The Nuclear Whales Saxophone Orchestra

John Surman ~ John Surman

1943-1946 ~ Benny Carter and His Orchestra

Syzygy ~ Jim Nolet

A Man and His Horn ~ Anthony Ortega

Reverb ~ Akiko Yano

Fais Tourner ~ La Rimeteam

Raga Jaijaiwanti ~ Sharmistha Sen

Tributo Al Grupo Tentacion ~ Various Artists

Soldier's Songs ~ Michael McCann