Transmissions from the Chemical Land

Transmissions from the Chemical Land Artist: Inc. Death & Horror
Label: Van Richter Records
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 785668101428
EAN: 0785668101428
ASIN: B000003T5E


Release Date: 1997-11-18

Transmissions from the Chemical Land


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Tracks:

  1. Chemical Land
  2. Climbing
  3. Regenerate
  4. New Vision
  5. Machine Altar Transmission
  6. Corrosive Constant
  7. Light The Torch
  8. Infantry
  9. Can You Change?
  10. No Place For The Cross
  11. Staircase Repetition
  12. M1911A1
  13. Chemical Land (Showdown Version)

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  1. Bitter Alloys/Pressures Collide

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars I still love 'Chemical Land'.......2007-01-29

I really wish we were hearing NEW music from DHI, as
these songs date back to the very first days of my
interest in industrial music. 'Chemical Land' is one
of the first industrial songs I ever sang the chorus
to. And, in addition, it's the second time I'm owning
the CD (after trading it a year or two ago for Skrew..
don't ask). I remember seeing specials on Much Music
about them, and how amazing it was that someone was
making this music so close to home. At the time, these
songs held up much better. Now the little slap bass
keyboard sounds, and minimal sounds don't do nearly as
much for me. I still love 'Chemical Land' - the intro
instills so many memories for me. 'New Vision' is
another hitting stomping song. I like the sounds of
string strikes in 'Can You Change?' like they have on
'Pain And Courage' from the "Pressures Collide" album.
A LOT like that, actually.. hm. I'm glad I have this
more for nostalgia's sake than actual listening, but
it still has a lot of merit.

5 out of 5 stars Insane.......2003-06-16

I wish it was new stuff since I have been listening to DHI for years, and I had heard all these songs before. That doesn't take away from the quality of the album at all, "Chemical Land" was the first industirial song I ever learned the chorus to, I believe. Buy it.

4 out of 5 stars Solid industrial sound-scapes.......1999-07-24

A real work of art in the industrial world. The music and sound mixture isn't overbearing like many industrial bands trying to make too many layers of sounds. It's hard hitting without being hard to listen to. They've been compared to Skinny Puppy, I don't hear it. I do hear some FLA and a little bit of Sister Machine Gun. Good Stuff!

1 out of 5 stars

Music Album:

  1. The Vincent Razorbacks ~ The Vincent Razorbacks
  2. There for None to See ~ Grand Prix
  3. Signs of Change ~ After the Fire
  4. Da-A-Ance: The Anthology ~ Lambrettas
  5. Stop Wishing, Go Fishing ~ The Bobbers
  6. Live Music in the Apartment ~ Torben Floor
  7. Grease Monkey ~ Racine
  8. Evening Games ~ Satellite
  9. Hollywood ~ Danny Blitz
  10. Grand Destiny ~ Sear Bliss

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