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14 tracks | 58 minutes
Released Jan 2002
on Carpe Diem Publishing
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- sample "DOWNLOAD" 04:12 The Portal (d-rokk) BUY MP3 04:12 The Portal (d-rokk) "GIFT MP3" 04:12 The Portal (d-rokk)
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 03:23 Cylonic BUY MP3 03:23 Cylonic "GIFT MP3" 03:23 Cylonic
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 05:13 Breathless BUY MP3 05:13 Breathless "GIFT MP3" 05:13 Breathless
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 03:37 Synners BUY MP3 03:37 Synners "GIFT MP3" 03:37 Synners
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 03:32 Quintessential (funky Breakdown) BUY MP3 03:32 Quintessential (funky Breakdown) "GIFT MP3" 03:32 Quintessential (funky Breakdown)
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 06:12 Strung Out BUY MP3 06:12 Strung Out "GIFT MP3" 06:12 Strung Out
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 03:08 Fire Bolt (griffindor) BUY MP3 03:08 Fire Bolt (griffindor) "GIFT MP3" 03:08 Fire Bolt (griffindor)
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 04:06 Invisible Monsters BUY MP3 04:06 Invisible Monsters "GIFT MP3" 04:06 Invisible Monsters
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 05:14 I Don't (mojambo) BUY MP3 05:14 I Don't (mojambo) "GIFT MP3" 05:14 I Don't (mojambo)
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 04:36 Massacre BUY MP3 04:36 Massacre "GIFT MP3" 04:36 Massacre
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 03:10 Under Duress BUY MP3 03:10 Under Duress "GIFT MP3" 03:10 Under Duress
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 04:14 The Voice of Ecstasy (overdrive) BUY MP3 04:14 The Voice of Ecstasy (overdrive) "GIFT MP3" 04:14 The Voice of Ecstasy (overdrive)
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 03:10 I Dream of Japan (downtown Tokyo Carousel) BUY MP3 03:10 I Dream of Japan (downtown Tokyo Carousel) "GIFT MP3" 03:10 I Dream of Japan (downtown Tokyo Carousel)
- sample "DOWNLOAD" 04:39 Ramadan Mirador FREE 04:39 Ramadan Mirador "GIFT MP3" 04:39 Ramadan Mirador
Dead Poets Society manages sounding like your favorite music from the recent past while having their feet planted firmly in the future of Electronic/Goth music.
Bio / Background
On DEPROGRAMMING, DEAD POETS SOCIETY re-explores some of the avenues tread upon on their epic album THE ELECTRIC HAZE, as well as provide some new experiences in the form of eight previously un-released tracks including the industrial driven "Massacre", the classically down-tempo "Strung Out", and the dance tracks "Invisible Monsters" and "Ramadan Mirador".
Six of the tracks from the original album have been re-worked into new and startling configurations by D-Rokk, Ryan Mann of Hotboxed, and members of Dead Poets Society.
Much of the new material was a result of their continued fascination with electronica, rock, and goth artists such as Yello, New Order, Future Sound of London and Siouxsie and the Banshees.
Carla Archuletta, of the indie music magazine The Global Muse said, "Count Dead Poets Society as one of the few modern and innovative bands in the sub-cultural underground of the disenfranchised that is defining Electronic Goth.
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On deprogramming, Vocalist/Keyboardist Raven Nightshado said: This was a cool way for us to sort of re-explore some of the ideas we had originally put into THE ELECTRIC HAZE.
We included new tracks as well as remixes to give the fan a more accurate snapshot of the band's musical ideas during the last six months of 2001.
Also appearing on this album is the underground darkwave/goth hit "Synners", inspired by the book of the same name by Cyberpunk Author Pat Cadigan and written by long time member Raven Nightshado. "Synners" includes backup vocals by the HOTBOXED lead singer Ryann Mann as well as a mutli-layered guitar palette by Tim Gibson.
Raven Nightshado regarding the decision to include "Synners": We had performed it live a few times and it always seemed to bring out the emotions in the audience. After one listen, you either love it or hate it, there is no middle ground. It was enough for us to decide to put this experimental piece on this release.
When Wa and I finished recording the vocals, we knew we wanted to have Ryan Mann from Hotboxed as a guest vocalist.
Those guys have been friends of ours for a long time, and we're very proud of them.
Back in the days when we used to produce concerts, we had them at several of our shows, while they were still in high school.
So that's pretty special to me.
I think Ryan has the coolest voice, and he is fun and surprisingly relaxing to work with."
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