Zarathoustra is the second studio album by Deathline International, released on November 16, 1995 by COP International.[2][3][4]
Zarathoustra | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | November 16, 1995[1] | |||
Studio | Various
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Genre | Industrial rock | |||
Length | 76:56 | |||
Label | COP Intl. | |||
Producer |
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Deathline International chronology | ||||
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Reception
editBlack Monday called Zarathoustra "remarkable, intelligent and a must for your collection" and "this is human creativity mingling with technology via expressive interpretation of life, knowledge and freedom."[5] Sonic Boom said that a "fan of all forms of industrial music should find something addicting on this album as Deathline International refused to be constrained within the fragile shell of a particular genre and instead prefer to utilize elements of all of them."[6]
Track listing
editAll tracks are written by Shawn Brice and Christian Petke, except "Tainted Love" by Ed Cobb and "Rawhide" by Dimitri Tiomkin and Ned Washington
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Sub Space Overture" | 1:54 |
2. | "Tainted Love" (Soft Cell cover) | 4:01 |
3. | "Brot und Spiele" | 3:59 |
4. | "Time" | 6:48 |
5. | "Rawhide" (Frankie Laine cover) | 4:03 |
6. | "Venus Dance Trip" (Consolidated Remix) | 4:59 |
7. | "Sometimes" | 5:02 |
8. | "Disease" | 3:56 |
9. | "Sacrifice/Rot" | 4:38 |
10. | "Circle of Pain" | 5:17 |
11. | "Evil You Shun" | 3:41 |
12. | "Cutting Thin Blue Lines" | 5:20 |
13. | "Alone" | 6:36 |
14. | "Zarathoustra" | 3:30 |
15. | "War Chant Ma$chine" (PCB Edit) | 3:03 |
16. | "Ethnic Cleansing" (Numb Remix) | 4:02 |
17. | "Moan" | 6:07 |
Personnel
editAdapted from the Zarathoustra liner notes.[7]
Deathline International
- Shawn Brice (as Spawn) – vocals, producer, executive-producer, engineering
- Christian Petke (as Count Zero) – singing, producer, engineering, illustrations
Additional performers
- Keith Arem – remixer (15)
- Maria Azevedo – vocals
- I-Li Chang Brice – percussion
- Warren Harrison – keyboards, drums
- Don Gordon – remixer and producer (16)
- Scott Holderby – vocals
- Seppl Niemeyer – drums
- Rey Osburn – guitar
- Mark Pistel – remixer (6)
- Suzanne Santos – vocals
- Thomas Smith – guitar
- Evan Sornstein (Curium Design) – saxophone, illustrations, design
Release history
editRegion | Date | Label | Format | Catalog |
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United States | 1995 | COP Int'l | CD | COP 017 |
References
edit- ^ Barnhart, Becky (2000). "Schwann Spectrum". Schwann Spectrum. 9 (2). Stereophile, Incorporated: 89. ISBN 9781575980782. Retrieved August 27, 2020.
- ^ "Deathline International: Zarathoustra > Overview". AllMusic. Retrieved August 27, 2020.
- ^ Christian, Chris (July 12, 1997). "Interview with Deathline International, Maritime Hall, San Francisco, CA". Sonic Boom. 5 (7). Retrieved August 27, 2020.
- ^ Black, Jett; Psionic; Adrian (August 2, 2001). "Deathline Int'l". StarVox Music Zine. Retrieved August 27, 2020.
- ^ Miles, Larry (1996). "Deathline International: Zarathoustra" (PDF). Black Monday (1): 9. Retrieved August 27, 2020.
- ^ Christian, Chris (April 1996). "Deathline International: Zarathoustra". Sonic Boom. 4 (3). Retrieved August 27, 2020.
- ^ Zarathoustra (booklet). Deathline International. Oakland, California: COP International. 1995.
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External links
edit- Zarathoustra at Discogs (list of releases)