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VNV Nation - Advance And Follow (v2) mp3 album

VNV Nation - Advance And Follow (v2)

Musician: VNV Nation
Album title: Advance And Follow (v2)
Style: EBM, Industrial
Released: 2001
Country: Germany
Size MP3 version: 1439 mb
Size APE version: 1854 mb
Size WMA version: 1975 mb
Rating ✫: 4.8
Votes: 105
Format: WMA MP2 MP4 AA MIDI MMF MP1
Genre: Electronic

VNV Nation - Advance And Follow (v2) mp3 album

VNV Nation - Advance And Follow (v2) mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Anthem 2:05
2 Afterfire 5:40
3 Frika 5:55
4 Serial Code 2:45
5 Serial Killer 6:30
6 Cold 4:34
7 Amhrán Comhrac 3:54
8 Requiem QCN 5:05
9 Outremer 5:32
10 Fiume 2:55
11 Aftershock 4:57
12 Serial Killer (Tormented) 5:35
13 Circling Overland
Written-By – Daniel Bressanutti*, Jean-Luc De Meyer, Patrick Codenys, Richard Jonckheere
4:58
14 DSM02
Written-By – Daniel Bressanutti*, Jean-Luc De Meyer, Patrick Codenys, Richard Jonckheere
5:49
15 Afterfire (Storm) 5:42

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – Mindbase
  • Distributed By – SPV GmbH – SPV 085-50152
  • Pressed By – Sonopress – A-48870
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – VNV Nation
  • Copyright (c) – Mindbase
  • Published By – AMV Alster Musikverlag
  • Published By – Strictly Confidential
  • Recorded At – Mother Digital Studios
  • Recorded At – Nationhood Studios
  • Remastered At – Mother Digital Studios
  • Remastered At – Nationhood Studios
  • Remastered At – DMS, Marl

Credits

  • Artwork – Nationhood
  • Band [VNV Nation Is] – Mark Jackson, Ronan Harris
  • Engineer – Justin Morey (tracks: 2 to 10, 12 to 14)
  • Liner Notes – Ronan*
  • Management – Mindbase
  • Photography By [Live Photos] – Eric Anderson*
  • Producer, Performer, Created By [Constructed By] – VNV Nation
  • Remastered By, Technician [Digital Enhancement] – Ulf Horbelt
  • Written-By – Ronan Harris (tracks: 1 to 12, 15)

Notes

Re-release of VNV Nation's 1995 debut album. Comes with additional tracks, and has been generally reworked; some tracks feature updated production and redone vocals.

Digital enhancement and remastering at DMS. "Advance and Follow" was originally recorded @ Mother Digital Studios, London in October 1995 and was released in December 1995. The recordings were enhanced, augmented and digitally remastered at DMS, Mother Digital and Nationhood Studios between November 2000 and January 2001. "Aftershock" was recorded in May 1995 @ home :) "Serial Killer (Tormented)" was recorded in May 1996 @ Mother Digital. "Circling Overland" and "DSM02" were recorded @ Mother Digital in May 1996. "Afterfire (Storm)" was recorded @ Nationhood in November 1998.

"Circling Overland" & "DSM02" originally performed by Front 242.

Made in Germany
℗ VNV Nation 1995 © Mindbase 2001
dependent is a division of mindbase

Limited edition of 12,000 copies.
Released in standard jewel case.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Scanned): 4001617501528
  • Barcode (Text): 4 001617 501528
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L030
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 0776
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 0770
  • Matrix / Runout: Sonopress A-48870/ 085-50152 A
  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Label Code: LC 10270

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
Disc 066 CD, Disc 066 VNV Nation Advance And Follow ‎(CD, Album) Discordia, Discordia Disc 066 CD, Disc 066 Germany 1995
DISC 066, Disc 066 VNV Nation Advance And Follow ‎(CD, Album, M/Print) Discordia, Discordia DISC 066, Disc 066 Germany 1995
MET 445D VNV Nation Advance And Follow (v2) ‎(15xFile, AAC, Album, RM) Metropolis MET 445D US 2006
Mind 020 VNV Nation Advance And Follow (v2) ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial) Dependent Records Mind 020 Germany 2001
none VNV Nation Advance And Follow V2 ‎(15xFile, FLAC, Album, RM) Anachron Sounds none Germany 2001



Iarim
It's always interesting to glance back at how one of the biggest underground electronic bands of the present started their reign. Though albums like Futureperfect and Empires have their moments, they can never come close to what the band accomplished on Praise the Fallen. And since AAF was released before PTF, you can be certain that they share the same style in comparison to FP and Empires. The overall feeling of the music is so much different, as it was on PTF: it's alot darker and angrier, truer to EBM than the futurepop of later material. The lyrics have more emphasis on topics such as freedom and politics, rather than abstract emotions. As always, the music is simple, but very effective, and it is a lot harder and EBM-ish than later material. Easily the best work of VNV Nation.