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SuperPower - The Future Crusade mp3 album

SuperPower - The Future Crusade

Musician: SuperPower
Album title: The Future Crusade
Style: Techno, Hardcore, Electro
Released: 1997
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1119 mb
Size APE version: 1498 mb
Size WMA version: 1122 mb
Rating ✫: 4.9
Votes: 672
Format: AC3 WAV AHX DXD VQF MP1 TTA
Genre: Electronic

SuperPower - The Future Crusade mp3 album

SuperPower - The Future Crusade mp3 album

Tracklist

This Side
A1 Hypnotizer Innocent Minds 5:10
A2 Oliver Chesler Dark Germany 6:40
A3 Oliver Chesler Molecule Man 3:17
Logo Side
B1 Hypnotizer Move: Don't Stop! 5:56
B2 Hypnotizer In The Midnight Hour 4:23
B3 SuperPower By The Fire 5:24

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – Blood Wings Soar Productions
  • Pressed By – Europadisk – 20798

Credits

  • Artwork [Painting: Vampire's Kiss] – Boris Vallejo

Notes

All Music Copyright 1997: Blood Wings Soar Productions.
Recorded in New York & Frankfurt.

Direct Metal Mastering (DMM).

Individual artists originally not mentioned.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A-Side): TTC-003-THIS EUROPADISK DMM NY USA 20798 A
  • Matrix / Runout (B-Side): TTC-003-THIS EUROPADISK DMM NY USA 20798 B

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
TTC-003 SuperPower The Future Crusade ‎(12", RP) Things To Come Records TTC-003 US 2002
TTC-003 SuperPower The Future Crusade ‎(12", TP, W/Lbl) Things To Come Records TTC-003 US 1997



Bludsong
I think it is a bit of an underrated release. Yes it's strange and perhaps not good usable in a set. But as stand alone tracks to listen to i think it's a pretty nice release. Dark and stomping. There is even a complete story told of you being a secret agent. And the title track s one i often used as a starter.
Waiso
Could not agree more. This release deserves a higher rating. A1 is perfect.
Trash Obsession
This record is best summed up by Things To Come meets PCP. I don't much like the Oliver Chesler tracks, however the Hypnotizer tracks make up for them. The standout track on here imo is "Move: Don't Stop". It combines the PCP style with some goth-like vocals, heavy beats and a female voice which - in a good way - is more pop-oriented, on the edge of electro and EBM. Vocals in A2 also slightly remind me of goth/EBM-act Dulce Liquido. Definitely not the best Things To Come release, nothing to ignore though.