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This compilation contains new versions of John Barrys Persuaders Theme, John Carpenters Halloween Theme, Kraftwerks The Hall Of Mirrors, as well as a new version of Empire State Humans Chimes, which was originally composed for a Sony PlayStation 2 Advert, in 2001.
Whilst, both musically and stylistically combining different elements of techno, electro, ambient electronica & synthpop, this collection serves not only as an excellent introductory CD for those who havent heard Empire State Human before, but also for those looking for the latest offering from this popular Irish electro trio.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
CD review from ACyD BURN,
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This review is from: Alpha & Omega (Audio CD)
cd review by ACyD BURNTraditional Synthpop purists EMPIRE STATE HUMAN are synonymous in the electro circuit and can be found on many playlists througout the world. ADRENILINE "Empires Free Rein Mix" Kicks off Alpha Omega with LITTLE ALFIE "Deep In The Dirt Mix" Follows suit as another strong PARADISE "Paradise Lost Mix Freezepop" I've always said personal STRANGE STAR "Wave In Head Remix" Takes a stab at those people who LEAP OF FAITH "Empires Acid Mix" A mix of Old School Electronics meshed CHIMES "One Lazy Mix' This track exudes elegance,Instrumental in nature THE ATOM OF THE MOMENT "Empires Split Mix" Follows suit with a smooth THE HALL OF MIRRORS "Empires radio Edit" The "Petshop Boys" come to VEGAS YEARS, THE PERSUADERS, SULLEN EYES, SCIENCE OF LIVING, HALLOWEEN, ACyD BURN rates it 4 1/2 out of 5 stars..
4.0 out of 5 stars
Sideline Magazine review,
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This review is from: Alpha & Omega (Audio CD)
ESH is moving forward at fast speed, with 'Alpha & Omega' they release their 2nd album for Ninthwave Records and their 3rd (!!) full length for 2002. Containing 15 rare ESH tracks from both the 'Martian Anthems' and 'Pop Robot' sessions it holds remixes and collaborations provided by artists as Empire, Count To Infinity, Freezepop, Wave In Head, One Lazy Ear and ESH itself. Taking off strong it takes off beautifully with Empire's free rein mix of 'Adrenalin', pure dancepop. Aside from the remixes, this compilation holds new version of .... behold, John Barry's 'Persuaders Theme' and John Carpenter's 'Halloween Theme' apart from Kraftwerk's 'The Hall Of Mirrors' as well as a new version of ESH's 'Chimes' which was originally composed for a Sony Playstation 2 advert back in 2001. Pay special attention for the jazzy ballad 'Sullen Eyes' and 'Wait Until The Night' which provoke a very deep emotional atmosphere. An album that will draw you by both ears through the ESH landscapes. Pure electronic pleasure especially targeted at those that love hybrid voices a la Antony and The Johnson's and for Erasure fans. Recommended (Bernard Vanisacker 8 out of 10
5.0 out of 5 stars
from e-letric e-zine,
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This review is from: Alpha & Omega (Audio CD)
The Irish Synthpop combo Empire State Human commendably sweetens us the wainting time until the next album with this supercomplete compilation. On"Alpha & Omega" the three musicians have collected all, what was lying around in their studio, and it is not meant, that this are low - quality tracks. The whole opposite: rare and unpublished tracks from the recording sessions of their formerly released albums "Martian Anthems" and "Pop Robot" are there as well as remixes of the album tracks, collaborations with bands like Wave In Head & Count To Infinity (just to name the two most popular ones) and two real highlights for film- and TV - freaks: masterly played versions of the title melodies from John Carpenter's "Halloween" and of John Barry's TV cult series "The Persuaders", known over here as "Die Zwei". Also Empire State Human leave their mark on the Kraftwerk-classic "Hall Of Mirrors" ("Spiegelsaal"), they turn the stressed icy original into a sherical -ambient synthipop-piece. But also the remixes are (especially with an eye on many a failed remix actions of several other bands) are not to despise. Especially the forward driving remix of "Adrenalin" and the bubbling dance version of "Leap Of Faith" pass without problems on the dancefloor. The 15 tracks long album is closed with the beautiful ballad "Wait Until The Night", facing the unbelievably moodful singing an absolute highlight of the disc (sob!). "Alpha & Omega" shows no real weaknesses at any time. So who needs a completely new ESH-album? Perhaps the guys have even more of this lying around in their studio? My tip: search around yet another time ! "Alpha & Omega 2" is welcome at any time! (AW)
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