The Rise of Modern Simulation
- The Rise of Modern Simulation
Infobox Album |
Name = The Rise of Modern Simulation
Type = Album
Artist = Earthsuit
Released = November 1, 2003
Recorded =
Genre =
Length = 56:36
Label = independent
Producer = Math with Adam LaClave
Reviews = *Jesus Freak Hideout Rating|3|5 [http://www.jesusfreakhideout.com/cdreviews/TheRiseOfModernSimulation.asp link]
Last album = "Kaleidoscope Superior"
(2000)
This album = "The Rise of Modern Simulation"
(2003)
Next album =
"The Rise of Modern Simulation" is the second and final full-length release from Earthsuit. It features five brand-new songs written specifically for the project, followed with demos, rarities, and live tracks. Only 1000 copies of the album were ever made, although the album can now be downloaded through various sources.
Track listing
# "1-2-3" (Paul Meany, Adam LaClave, Roy Mitchell) – 3:51
# "Bloodshot Fanatical" (LaClave, Meany) – 4:05
# "Foreign" (Meany, LaClave) – 3:23
# "Nightfall" (LaClave, Meany) – 4:44
# "Noise for Your Eyes" (Meany, Mitchell, LaClave) – 4:24
# "The Hard Drive" – 0:16
# "Against the Grain remix (live)" – 4:16
# "Hutch Buggin 1" – 1:53
# "Man Machine/Said the Sun" (Kraftwerk/Meany, LaClave, Edwin Henriques) – 4:17
# "Millennium" (LaClave, Meany, Mitchell) – 2:51
# "This and That (live)" (featuring Playdough of Ill Harmonics) (W. McLean, A. Titus) – 3:04
# "Hutch Buggin 2" – 1:39
# "Once in a Lifetime" (David Byrne, Brian Eno, Chris Frantz, Jerry Harrison, Tina Weymouth) – 2:43
# "Gummy Buffalo" (Meany/LaClave) – 3:32
# "Hutch Buggin 3" – 1:55
# "Outro Medley" (Jimi Hendrix, The Verve, DJ Shadow) – 9:36 -Hidden Track: "Potassium"
External links
[http://monopedilos.com/staticpages/index.php/earthsuit_troms "The Rise of Modern Simulation" album download]
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