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Electronic / Rock
Performer: Alec Empire
Title: Death Favours The Enemy Live 2002
Style: Hardcore, Noise, Industrial
Year 2002
Genre: Electronic / Rock
Rating: 4.8
Votes: 455
MP3 size: 1627 mb
FLAC size: 1441 mb
WMA size: 1146 mb
Other formats: ADX DMF DXD MMF VQF XM MP4

Alec Empire - Death Favours The Enemy Live 2002 mp3 album


Alec Empire - Death Favours The Enemy Live 2002 mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Addicted To You 3:50
2 Intelligence And Sacrifice 3:40
3 Death Favours The Enemy 3:25
4 New World Order 15:02
5 Addicted To You (Video)
Film Director [Video Director] – John Hillcoat
4:02

Credits

  • Artwork – Velladesign*
  • Cameraman – Michael Lewin , Mike Stolbergo, Philipp Virus, Steven Wilson , Tomasso Veronasi
  • Drums – Max Williams
  • Film Director [Video Director] – Philipp Virus (tracks: 1 to 4)
  • Guitar – Robbie Furze
  • Photography By [Inside Photo] – Matthias Sander*
  • Producer – Alec Empire
  • Synthesizer, Sampler, Programmed By, Directed By [Musical Director] – Nic Endo

Notes

℗ & © 2002 Digital Hardcore Recordigs Ltd
Published by Digital Hardcore Music
Made in the UK

Culled from a series of shows throughout Europe in 2002, features 30 minutes of key moments from Alec Empire's first outing with his band performing tracks from "Intelligence & Sacrifice".

DVD is dual-sided, one side NTSC the other side PAL encoded. Region code 0. Audio for all videos is AC3 mono. All video is interlaced.

The John Hillcoat video of "Addicted To You" is listed as featuring "Clone Rejects Zone".

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 6 10390 00000 1
  • Matrix / Runout (side A NTSC): manufactured by kdg 866.420 DHRDVD39 SA
  • Matrix / Runout (side B PAL): manufactured by kdg 866.420 DHRDVD39 SB
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L173
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 3081
Granirad
A really great live set by Alec Empire and Nic Endo with a lovely noise-y ending to the set by Nic Endo.From a technical standpoint this release is disappointing. With mono audio and interlaced video, it's really disappointing to watch this release without first de-interlacing it. I was hoping for a lossless audio track on this DVD, or at least stereo, but was disappointed.The Addicted To You music video is amusing, though nothing special.It appears the NTSC side is superior to the PAL, the PAL seems to have been cropped a bit (PAL and NTSC have different resolutions).Overall, a great, short concert. Would love to see more from Alec like this.