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All songs written, played, recorded, mixed and mastered by [[tracey exenola|Dan X]].
 
All songs written, played, recorded, mixed and mastered by [[tracey exenola|Dan X]].
  
''Battletech'' was recorded ''Battletech'' was recorded May 2008-July 2009 in Kingsland/Avondale, Auckland. Some of the songs were fleshed out in early, practise-room incarnations of Radio Over Moscow (Call Me Wrong, Images Of Bliss) or earlier bands of Dan X's such as [[Vetox]] {Pakistan, Images Of Bliss). ''Anti-Human Nous'' was originally written for Kittyhawk. ''The Purpose Of Man'' dates back as far as 1996.
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Real Groove magazine gave the album four stars, saing: "There’s plenty of easy comparisons to be made, overall Gary Numan and Depeche Mode are often thought of from the older regime and Pretty Hate Machine-era Nine Inch Nails for the more caustic stuff…. ''Battletech'' is the best underground album I’ve heard in some time."
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Einstein Music Journal gave it 7/10, saying: "Sprouting multiple seeds of futuristic punk, alien grunge, contorted new-wave and geographically nondescript Brit-pop, ''Battletech'' provides a moderately eclectic genre fix… For a solo debut, Battletech is well guided and ambitious."
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Rip It Up: “A low budget mix of Nirvana and New Order? Big words to throw out, one would agree, bit I’ll be damned if I can’t say that the comparison, while not overtly true, is certainly not hyperbolic."
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''Battletech'' was recorded May 2008-July 2009 in Kingsland/Avondale, Auckland. Some of the songs were fleshed out in early, practise-room incarnations of Radio Over Moscow (Call Me Wrong, Images Of Bliss) or earlier bands of Dan X's such as [[Vetox]] (Pakistan, Images Of Bliss). ''Anti-Human Nous'' was originally written for [[Kittyhawk]]. ''The Purpose Of Man'' dates back as far as 1996.
  
 
No-budget videos were released for ''Images Of Bliss'' and ''Anti-Human Nous'' on YouTube.
 
No-budget videos were released for ''Images Of Bliss'' and ''Anti-Human Nous'' on YouTube.
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==External links==
 
==External links==
  
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*[http://radioovermoscow.com/?page_id=3 Download the album here]
 
*[http://radioovermoscow.com Radio Over Moscow official website]
 
*[http://radioovermoscow.com Radio Over Moscow official website]
 
*[http://myspace.com/radioovermoscow Radio Over Moscow in outer myspace]
 
*[http://myspace.com/radioovermoscow Radio Over Moscow in outer myspace]
 
*[http://www.last.fm/music/Radio+Over+Moscow Radio Over Moscow on last fm]
 
*[http://www.last.fm/music/Radio+Over+Moscow Radio Over Moscow on last fm]
*[http://www.youtube.com/user/radioovermoscow Radio Over Moscow on Radio Over Moscow]
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*[http://www.youtube.com/user/radioovermoscow Radio Over Moscow on youtube]
  
 
[[Category:Releases by Hamilton Related Bands]]
 
[[Category:Releases by Hamilton Related Bands]]

Latest revision as of 00:35, 31 May 2010

Battletech - LP
Battletech is an album released in July 2009 by indietronic/rock project Radio Over Moscow.

Tracklisting[edit]

  1. The Purpose Of Man
  2. Anti-Human Nous
  3. Images Of Bliss
  4. Pakistan
  5. Policies
  6. Fiction
  7. New Electra
  8. True
  9. Capture One
  10. Where Are You?
  11. Capture One
  12. This Now
  13. Twist It
  14. The Sum of Your Knowledge Is Nil

Bonus Tracks[edit]

Tracks restricted to the full album download.

  1. Policies (remix)
  2. Images of Bliss (remix)

About[edit]

All songs written, played, recorded, mixed and mastered by Dan X.

Real Groove magazine gave the album four stars, saing: "There’s plenty of easy comparisons to be made, overall Gary Numan and Depeche Mode are often thought of from the older regime and Pretty Hate Machine-era Nine Inch Nails for the more caustic stuff…. Battletech is the best underground album I’ve heard in some time."

Einstein Music Journal gave it 7/10, saying: "Sprouting multiple seeds of futuristic punk, alien grunge, contorted new-wave and geographically nondescript Brit-pop, Battletech provides a moderately eclectic genre fix… For a solo debut, Battletech is well guided and ambitious."

Rip It Up: “A low budget mix of Nirvana and New Order? Big words to throw out, one would agree, bit I’ll be damned if I can’t say that the comparison, while not overtly true, is certainly not hyperbolic."

Battletech was recorded May 2008-July 2009 in Kingsland/Avondale, Auckland. Some of the songs were fleshed out in early, practise-room incarnations of Radio Over Moscow (Call Me Wrong, Images Of Bliss) or earlier bands of Dan X's such as Vetox (Pakistan, Images Of Bliss). Anti-Human Nous was originally written for Kittyhawk. The Purpose Of Man dates back as far as 1996.

No-budget videos were released for Images Of Bliss and Anti-Human Nous on YouTube.

Personnel[edit]

  • Dan X - programming, vocals, guitar, keys, bass, samples
  • rop movie - lead guitar on Fiction.

External links[edit]