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Discopolis

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Download links and information about Discopolis by Cmx. This album was released in 1996 and it belongs to Rock genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 45:46 minutes.

Artist: Cmx
Release date: 1996
Genre: Rock
Tracks: 11
Duration: 45:46
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Discoinferno 3:42
2. Antroposentrifugi 3:13
3. Nimetön 3:40
4. Aamutähti 4:31
5. Jerusalem 4:08
6. Vallat Ja Väet 4:21
7. Paha 2:23
8. Suljettu Astia 3:34
9. Epäonnisten Liikemiesten Helvetti 3:27
10. Arcana 5:18
11. Silmien Ummistamisesta Nansenin Galvanointiin 7:29

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If CMX's previous album, Rautakantele, was a slight disappointment, Discopolis won't let you down. One problem with Rautakantele was that it's too indie for a mainstream audience, but Discopolis' attitude reflects both underground and mainstream culture. While Discopolis is built with "instruments" of the day — samples and computers — the basis of it is pure CMX. Fans of modern music will find Discopolis very attractive, with a huge wall of guitar and heavy drums, in addition to samples and drum machines. The result sounds just you'd expect it to: like CMX with machines. Despite the frequently used computers, Discopolis contains a few traditional rock songs, like "Nimetön" and "Suljettu Astia." These songs are the highlights; after all, the most experimental material, like "Aamutähti" and "Paha," don't impress as much as "Discoinferno" and "Antroposentrifugi" do. Still, Discopolis is a good album, whatever fans say. Who knew that even CMX could jump to experimental rock with a positive result? ~ Antti J. Ravelin, Rovi