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Electronic
Performer: Apoptygma Berzerk
Title: Harmonizer
Style: Electro, Synth-pop
Year 2002
Country Germany
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.7
Votes: 336
MP3 size: 1709 mb
FLAC size: 1543 mb
WMA size: 1951 mb
Other formats: AIFF MMF VOX AC3 VQF VOC MP2

Apoptygma Berzerk - Harmonizer mp3 album


Apoptygma Berzerk - Harmonizer mp3 album

Tracklist

More Serotonin... Please 1:29
Suffer In Silence 5:52
Unicorn (Duet Version) 4:11
Until The End Of The World 5:52
Rollergirl 4:42
O.K. AMP - Let Me Out 9:50
Pikachu™ 3:45
Spindizzy 5:09
Detroit Tickets 7:19
Photoshop® Sucks 1:58
Something I Should Know 5:47
Unicorn (Original Version) 4:12
(silence) 4:58
Unicorn (Reprise) 2:14
Untitled 6 4:30
Spindizzy (Reprise) 2:30

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
0927 43908-2 Apoptygma Berzerk Harmonizer ‎(CD, Album, Ltd, Dig) WEA 0927 43908-2 Germany 2002
CDCOM 13 Apoptygma Berzerk Harmonizer ‎(CD, Album) SubSpace Communications CDCOM 13 Sweden 2002
NRCD 00002 Apoptygma Berzerk Harmonizer ‎(CD, Album) Nordic Records NRCD 00002 Norway 2002
MET 243 Apoptygma Berzerk Harmonizer ‎(CD, Album) Metropolis MET 243 US 2002
0927 42973-2 Apoptygma Berzerk Harmonizer ‎(CD, Album) WEA 0927 42973-2 Germany 2002
0927 42973-2 Apoptygma Berzerk Harmonizer ‎(CD, Album) WEA 0927 42973-2 Germany 2002
0927 42973-2 Apoptygma Berzerk Harmonizer ‎(CD, Album, M/Print) WEA 0927 42973-2 Germany 2002
none Apoptygma Berzerk Harmonizer ‎(CDr, Album, Promo) Playground Music Scandinavia, SubSpace Communications none Sweden 2002
none Apoptygma Berzerk Harmonizer ‎(CDr, Album, Promo) WEA International Inc. none Germany 2002
2006Rec 006 Apoptygma Berzerk Harmonizer ‎(CD, Album, Dlx, RE, RM, Dig) Hard:drive, 2006Records 2006Rec 006 Germany 2007
2006Rec 006 Apoptygma Berzerk Harmonizer ‎(CD, Album, RE) Moon Records 2006Rec 006 Ukraine 2008
2006Rec 006 Apoptygma Berzerk Harmonizer ‎(CD, Album, RE) Hard:drive, 2006Records, Soulfood 2006Rec 006 Russia 2008
HHR2011-09 Apoptygma Berzerk Harmonizer ‎(2xLP, Album, Num, Promo, RE, W/Lbl) Hammerheart Records HHR2011-09 Germany 2011
HHR2011-09 Apoptygma Berzerk Harmonizer ‎(2xLP, Album, RE, RM) Hammerheart Records HHR2011-09 Germany 2011


anneli
Boy, I don't see a deeper side to this album at all. It might be more personal, but it does not make it better than their past material. 'Until the End of the World' and 'Unicorn' were accepted in goth clubs and 'Unicorn' had a decent female vocalist in the chorus, but it was not enough to make up for such a random record. OK Amp sounded like Underworld (not a bad thing), but you couldn't help but think that this album could've been worked on a little longer. '7' had amazing tracks that seemed to mean more to the band than these wimpy moments in spoiled production. 'Welcome To Earth' is the album to get, IMO, if you're looking for an entertaining record.
DART-SKRIMER
Harmonizer is as much of a concept album as Welcome to Earth and 7 was. But while 7 dealt with Christianity, belief and Jesus, Welcome to Earth dealt with alienation, Harmonizer deals with love and relationships, and is by far Stephan's most personal album. While Harmonizer might seem like a superficial dance-album on the surface, if you look beyond it, you will find that the songs are surprisingly abstract and deep, and that you can always find something there to relate to. Suffer In Silence, Unicorn, Until the End of the World and Rollergirl are all very good tracks to start with. While they all have a driving beat and catchy melodies, what makes them good is the actual lyrical content. If you understand what situation Stephan was going through at the time he wrote the songs, I think you will have more understanding for them. Until the End of the World is undoubtedly inspired by Stephan's then broken relationship with his wife. Pikachu is also a song about his daughter. The track Photoshop Sucks is actually a surprisingly deep track if you listen to it. It deals with our modern age and how reality is distorted through computers, by the use of Photoshop. In the notes for the album, Stephan is actually saying "embrace the real things in life". Nobody should judge Harmonizer for what it seems like at the surface. Don't compare it to older or newer releases, because Apop is a project in constant change, and Stephan takes it in whatever direction he wants. Harmonizer stands alone as Stephan's elegy after the breakup with his dearest treasure, now torn away. When I listen to Harmonizer, I feel sympathy, and although many of the songs are sad, they have a very positive and happy take to them. I don't think Harmonizer could've been done in any other way, and I wouldn't want it to either.
Stylish Monkey
As much as I want to like this album, I just can't. When I first heard that Apoptygma Berzerk was back in the studio recording a new album, I was estatic. But then when I was looking at it on the internet and saw some stupid names for some of the track titles, it kind of turned me off from this release. Photoshop sucks and Pikachu, even a 12yr old could come up with better track titles. Then when I heard it, I was thinking to myself, "what the hell is this? This isnt Apoptygma". The only notable tracks on here are Unicorn and Until The End Of The World. If you are a die hard APB fan, then by all means, go buy this album. On the other hand, if you were expecting something along the lines of his older stuff or a sound similar to that of Welcome To Earth, just pass this one by. As far as the direction his sound is going, he's just trying too hard to be the new flavor of the week. Get some sleep Mr. Groth, as it seems that your getting delerious.
Low_Skill_But_Happy_Deagle
Though many question the change in the sound of the band, and the true meaning and intent behind this album, i find that the more i listen to it, the more i love it. Sure, it's a lot different than most (if not all) previous APB releases, but there's something so catchy and hidden that lures me to it whenever i'm in the mood for upbeat techno, which has a strong melancholic undertone to it. "Unicorn (Duet Version)" is an absolutely brilliant track in every aspect, and even those who don't like this album usually agree on this. There are some cheesier dance songs included, but even those tend to be good in their own way. Several of the tracks are shorter interludes, which link a couple songs together, but don't contribute much to the overall greatness of the album. Though many say this album is a lot weaker than Welcome to Earth, i believe the opposite. WTE is a lot cheesier and very boring at times, while Harmonizer is something fresh and enjoyable when it comes to APB material.