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Re:Vision [Enhanced]

InformatikAudio CD
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Informatik released their debut album, Direct Memory Access, in 1995 via their own label SINless Records. Having achieved considerable success on the strength of the club hit “At Your Command,” they signed to Metropolis Records to re-issue the album as Direct Memory Access V2.0 with additional songs and a bonus video. Just two years later, Informatik released the sophomore album Syntax, which… Read more in Amazon's Informatik Store

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  • Audio CD (May 4, 2004)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Enhanced
  • Label: Metropolis Records
  • ASIN: B0001XARC2
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #492,303 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. World Belongs to Us
2. Over [Iris RMX]
3. Retrograduation [On the Verge Re:Vision]
4. Revolutions
5. Flesh Menagerie [Funker Vogt RMX]
6. Saints and Sinners
7. A Matter of Time [Assembloge 23 RMX]
8. Autonomous [Constant Surveillance Re:Vision]
9. House of Cards
10. At Your Command [Abdication Re:Vision]
11. Watching You Watching Me [Live][*][Multimedia Track]

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars We Are Only Free in Our Thoughts, August 4, 2004
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What do you get when you combine a band with EBM longevity, voxing on some vocal tracks and understanding of lyrical crafting on others, the ability to go back and change some of your songs and give them an extra "edge," and the aid of other bands willing to help? Well, in Re: Visions case, you get piece of work that doesn't merit the description its been given as a "remix" album. You get new tracks from older pieces that you've already burned out, ones I didn't even recognize when I spun most of them, newer pieces in and of themselves in almost every other title, and you get a great aftertaste that grows with each spin. Mmm, that Informatik.

While Informatik's last release, Nymphomatik, wasn't received by open arms by many of Informatik's following, I actually thought it was an interesting turn for them. They took the messages they had become known for, those forged on topics like war, the attrition of the heart, and political misfortune, and they morphed it and reflected a little on the internal. They placed sexuality in it, the pain of loving and losing, and they made something that interconnected them with the audience. Added to that, they also compiled beats that had energy, making the body and the mind move, and laced it with vocal styles they hadn't experimented with before. And now, on Re: Vision, they've stepped that up a notch.

First, there are four new songs on the album that work like the Informatik I remember from before. The World Belongs to Us (138 bpms), Revolutions (128 bpm), and House of Cards (119 bpms) are songs about empowerment on a social and self-actualizing plateau, saying that we have the power to evoke change and that this world is our world. While all three approach the subject from different angles, they all scathe in their own ways, denoting the indifference that life is treated with and that we all have the right to be. Saints and Sinners (133 bpms) keeps with this while cites its namesake, religion, asking if the world truly is so black and white. So, these are welcome and easy to roll around on the tongue.

Next, there are the remixes that are beautifully remastered and deliciously reformed. I personally found At Your Command to be the most impressive of the lot, changing from a faster piece to a more melodic one. It, like a few other songs, added lyrics in the reconstruction and a vocal transformations, making it hard to recognize and easy to become re-addicted to. Retrogradation was also tasty, as were Flesh Menagerie (yummy) and Atonomous. And A Matter of Time, with its stalkeresque vibe, just makes me feel good. In fact, I really can't flaw the album from beginning to end because, pound for pound, it flowed and interconnected in a way that still has me listening.
And I normally abhor remixes so that says a lot.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A really great, danceable album with nice, dark vocals, May 23, 2004
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This review is from: Re:Vision (Audio CD)
This is another great release by Informatik. Sure, it's like a remix album or something, but the songs are remixed so completely and originally, and there are new songs. It doesn't feel like a remix album. It just feels like an album. An awesome, dark, dancey album with interesting melodies.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Almost makes you forget it's a remix album..., May 15, 2004
This review is from: Re:Vision (Audio CD)
Informatik's newest release, Re:vision, is a collection of remixes inspired by their latest full-length album, Nymphomatik. A few new tracks are present as well to keep things from getting stale. The World Belongs To Us is a surefire hit with it's explosive beat and inspiring lyrics. Revolutions is another one of Re:vision's high points, and will not disappoint Informatik fans hungry for new material. The result is a well balanced mixture of high bpm club friendly tracks that keeps you listening all the way through...a rare quality in remix albums these days. While none of the remixes really rival the phenomenal energy of the originals found on Nymphomatik, I think DJs and industrial/ebm fanatics of all types will find that Re:vision is a sturdy addition to their collection.
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