Future Porn Machine
Future Porn Machine is the second official album of Serbian industrial group dreDDup. It was first released in 2007 for the Belgrade record label Insurrection Records. The album is a concept album which presents a vision of a far-flung future where culture has deteriorated to the point where only pornography and machine-made men remain. The album artwork represents the Greek goddess Nike, who represents power and victory. Guest musicians on this release were: DJ Shark Zowie, Merimah, Nikola Vetnic, Khargash and Aleksandar Krajovan.
Future Porn Machine | ||||
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Studio album by dreDDup | ||||
Released | 2007 | |||
Recorded | 2006 | |||
Genre | Industrial | |||
Length | 73:29 | |||
Label | Insurrection Records Dadaist Audio | |||
Producer | miKKa | |||
DreDDup chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Side-Line | (not rated) |
Works 1996–2007, a compilation album consisting of rare and unreleased dreDDup tracks was released as a promotion for Future Porn Machine. Future Porn Machine was later remastered and re-released in 2008.
Track listing
- Going Away – 5:36
- Not From Here – 4:25
- Never Tell – 3:22
- W R – 4:13
- FuckFest – 3:53
- No More Fingers – 3:51
- N.O.A. (f Shark) – 3:20
- Generation Devsatation (metallic mix) – 2:14
- One – 3:13
- Reedemer – 3:14
- When You Know That It's All Wrong – 4:32
- Defiant – 3:13
- Bayonet – 3:48
- If There Is... – 4:53
- Jinkeez – 3:49
- Inside Out – 3:54
- The Secret Song – 4:04
- Jungle Grey (f Shark) – 4:57
Personnel
- Mihajlo Obrenov; miKKa – lead vocals, electronics, rhythm guitar
- Srdjan Stevanovic – drums
- Darko Izak – lead guitar
- Nemanja Batalo – bass, backing vocals
- Nikola Vetnic – violoncello
- Aleksandar Krajovan – bass
- Jovan Matic – back vocals
Production
- Nikola Pavlicevic – producers
- miKKa; miKKa – engineer
- miKKa; miKKa – remastering
Sources
- http://www.discogs.com/dreDDup-Future-Porn-Machine/release/1568727
- http://www.side-line.com/rss_reviews.php?id=P31388
- https://web.archive.org/web/20080618184239/http://www.fabryka.darknation.eu/php-files_en/readarticle.php?article_id=222
- https://web.archive.org/web/20080618165831/http://caozdravo.com/cms/content/view/62/49/
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gollark: > The path.normalize() method normalizes the given path, resolving '..' and '.' segments.
gollark: node.js calls it "normalizing", which is probably the word I meant, see here: https://nodejs.org/api/path.html#path_path_normalize_path
gollark: It should use the same filepath parsing logic as the actual filesystem, so that shouldn't be an issue.
gollark: Canonicalizing-or-whatever-it-is - converting the `..`s and symlinks and whatnot - is probably provided by your language of choice's standard library.
References
- Ristić, M (2009). Domaća izdanja, Nocturne Magazine
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