Teknowhore
TeknoWhore is the second studio album by the American industrial metal band Bile, released in 1996. The album was released on the now defunct Energy Records and had not been reproduced since the company's fold in 2000. After being out of print for three years, Bile decided to re-release the album alongside their out-of-print first release, Suckpump, as a digipak titled Frankenhole in 2003. TeknoWhore was written and recorded by Krztoff, produced by Krztoff and Slave, mixed by Slave, and engineered by Steve Spaperri and Patrick Gordon.
TeknoWhore | ||||
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Released | 18 June 1996 | |||
Recorded | Music Palace, Long Island, New York, Summer-Fall 1995 | |||
Genre | Industrial metal | |||
Length | 66:55 | |||
Label | Energy Records | |||
Producer | Slave and Krztoff | |||
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Track listing
- "Intro" - 2:09
- "Teknowhore" - 2:08
- "Weather Control" - 4:38
- "No One I Call Friend" - 6:28
- "Habitual Sphere" - 4:38
- "Compound Pressure" - 5:14
- "Interstate Hate Song" - 3:35
- "Green Day" - 1:12
- "No I Don't Know" - 2:31
- "Suckers" - 2:18
- "Lowest Form" - 4:54
- "You Can't Love This (Pt. 1)" - 1:00
- "You Can't Love This (Pt. 2)" - 6:08
- "You Can't Love This (Pt. 3)" - 3:21
- "You Can't Love This (Pt. 4)" - 6:26
- "Solitude Is Bliss" - 10:15
Credits
- Bile in the studio
- Krztoff - Lead vocals, guitarz, bass, sitar, drums, distortions, atmospheres, Kawai K-1, samples, porno, programming, Zoom FX, pedals, Roland W-30, line input overdrives.
- Slave - David Stagnari - Programming, EMS-Synthi, RFB-40 shortwave, Juno-106, Korg Monopoly, Oberheim Matrix 6, samples, loops, treatments.
- Brett and Archie A.K. did backup vox on "Teknowhore" and "No I Don't Know."
- Omen spewed 'emu omenfuck' backgrounds on "You Can't Love This."
- Bile on the road
- Krztoff - Lead vox, guitarz, programs
- Brett Pirozzi - Vox, bass, guitar
- R.H. Bear - Keyboards, bass and video
- Slave - Keyboards, EMS Synthi, programs
- Darrell - Lightning and effects
- No Live freakshow
- Produced by Slave and Krztoff
- Mixed by Slave
- Recorded in Music Palace, Long Island, N.Y., Summer-Fall 1995
- Engineered by Steve "Potso" Spaperri and Patrick Gordon
- 1/2in. tape editor - Slave
- Album arrangement, sequence and interludes by Krztoff and Slave
gollark: Also, the explosion is just silly.
gollark: The reactor is kind of cool but also does the DE thing of "haha big number good".
gollark: Particularly the whole "chaos guardian" thing, which is just ridiculous - it's a boss with an attack which *instantly kills you*, except DE armour can magically save you from death for a lot of power, so you're forced to use that.
gollark: It's just "what if we take things, and make them have bigger numbers?!??!!¡ ̇¡ ̇¡ ̇⅛ ̇" ̇!¡ ̇¡ ̇?!!".
gollark: I actually dislike Draconic Evolution. It's where the "it's balanced because it takes effort" thing comes from.
References
- Jeffries, Vincent. "Bile Teknowhore review". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2012-08-04.
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