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Propaganda - Outside World mp3 album

Propaganda - Outside World

Musician: Propaganda
Album title: Outside World
Style: Synth-pop
Released: 2002
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1585 mb
Size APE version: 1258 mb
Size WMA version: 1708 mb
Rating ✫: 4.2
Votes: 546
Format: WAV ASF APE DTS AAC VOC MP1
Genre: Electronic / Pop

Propaganda - Outside World mp3 album

Propaganda - Outside World mp3 album

Tracklist

Das Testament Des Dr Mabuse (13th Life Mix) 6:34
Lied 2:48
P. Machinery (Beta Mix) 9:33
Duel (Bitter Sweet) 7:38
The Lesson 4:18
Frozen Faces (12" Version) 5:30
Jewel (Cut Rough) 6:54
Complete Machinery 10:56
Das Testament Des Dr Mabuse (DJ Promo Version) 9:56
Femme Fatale (The Woman With The Orchid) 3:24
Echo Of Frozen Faces 10:19

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ZTT 180CD Propaganda Outside World ‎(CD, Comp) ZTT ZTT 180CD UK 2002
ZTT 180 CDX Propaganda Outside World ‎(CD, Comp + DVD-V, Comp + Ltd) ZTT ZTT 180 CDX UK 2002
REP 4953 Propaganda Outside World ‎(CD, Comp + DVD-V, Comp + Ltd) Repertoire Records REP 4953 Germany 2002
ZTT 180 CD Propaganda Outside World ‎(CD, Comp, RE) ZTT ZTT 180 CD US 2005
XECZ-1023 Propaganda Outside World ‎(CD, Comp, RE, Gat) ZTT XECZ-1023 Japan 2009
ZTT 180CD Propaganda Outside World ‎(CD, Comp) ZTT ZTT 180CD UK Unknown



Doomredeemer
This release has some kind of digital/mastering errors on track 8.
Togar
You gotta remember that this special CD released almost 20 years later after the production. It is well known that analogue tapes can't last long. The meterial of the tape disjoin over the years, especially if it's not being held in special conditions. That's the reason of the bad quality in some parts, and the pitch problems (the tape can't run smoothly because it got glued to the other layers). I guess that if they won't release this CD, and digitize all of this truelly brilliant metirial, it would be all lost, and we're talking about a piece of history, and not just about the real-good avangard music! So the sound may not be perfect, but the music covers it all. They just don't make records like this anymore!
6snake6
I like the tracks on the CD, but I don't like the overall quality. There is very much dynamics compression. On a few tracks, I can hear some fluttering and sound-doubling (like tape copy-through). Most people won't hear that but sensitive listeners might.
Quellik
This CD could have been a brilliant release. It has the most appropriate title and feels like ZTT in the mid eighties. The release of all these 12" mixes and rare tracks was long overdue. One serious ommision was the Polish version of P:machinery (although this appeared on the T-empo remix CD). This is definitely a collection to dip in and out of not one to play from end to end. The biggest dissapointment to me was Complete Machinery which is the entire B-side of the P: Machinery (Beta Mix) 12" consisting of the introduction from the cassette, an instrumental seven inch version, frozen faces 12" version (which already appears earlier on the disc - madness) and the reprise to the Polish version (to add insult to injury). Not only this but the compilation is poorly executed. Listen to the beginning of Duel and Frozen Faces both are clumsily clipped. I'm glad it exists but come the time it is due for rerelease these silly mistakes should be rectified. The Germans had sense enough to include P:Machinery (Connected) instead. The first 1000 copies of this UK disc came with a DVD featuring five videos and two commercials in a silver gatefold digipak sleeve.