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| Maschine Zeit | 
enlarge | Artist: Funker Vogt Label: Metropolis Records Category: Music
List Price: $15.98 Buy New: $10.39 You Save: $5.59 (35%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 166535
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
UPC: 782388017527 EAN: 0782388017527 ASIN: B00004TDXX
Release Date: June 13, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Sins | | • | Gunman | | • | Black Market Dealers | | • | Maschine Zeit | | • | Nuclear Winter | | • | Under Deck | | • | Cold War | | • | Journey | | • | Nothing to Include | | • | Last | | • | Zeit |
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Album Description 2007 reissue of the classic ''Machine Zeit'' album from German EBM/electro legends Funker Vogt. Includes two bonus tracks in a digi-pak.
Album Details 2007 Reissue of the Classic ''machine Zeit'' Album from German Ebm/Electro Legends Funker Vogt. Includes Two Bonus Tracks in a Digi-pak.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 14 more reviews...
High speed industrial dance June 27, 2000 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Funker Vogt are back with yet another strong collection of high speed four on the floor industrial dance tracks. Overall the sound hasn't changed that much from their previous full length, "The Execution Tracks", but I noticed that the vocals are a bit more tame here and not as high in the mix which I think works better with their sound. The music is still harsh though and thumps relentlessly throughout. "Nuclear Winter" is the only track without any percussion really, it has an atmospheric piano that propells the song along with an eerie post-apocalyptic mood and lyrics to fit . Standout tracks for me are "Sins", "Black Market Dealers", "The Last", and the single "Gunman". If you don't know Funker Vogt, this album is a good introduction as they have improved on each one. The only reason I am not giving this 5 stars is because sometimes the tracks blend into each other because of the tempo and sound similarities. Otherwise, be ready to dance. And kill.
So cold, so very very cold.... February 18, 2002 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Great album. The song Maschine Zeit just fills me to the lip with energy and the will to throw heavy steel objects in a factory. Gunman is a good song with neat beats and cool lyrics. I love The Journey for it's driving beat and amazing lyrics. I like almost every song here though. I just scratched the surface. But I've written two huge reviews tonight already and I'm tired
Sold me... May 14, 2002 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
jebus...and people say this CD blew? sheesh! i heard a few of their songs on some internet radio. one being Body Count, and another being Tragic Hero. i loved what i heard so much that i bought this cd.its my favorite cd. and im a devoted fan of FV now. im contemplating buy both T and Killing Time Again. not many bands or songs become number one with me. but if anyone ever asked me what my favorite band was...well, i think you know the answer to that. this CD sold me. god, i love these guys.
This CD is SWEET! August 9, 2000 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I'm not really into the gothic industrial scene, or rather I wasn't until my brother introduced me to Funker Vogt. I love the combination of the dance beat with the singer's foreign accent as he powerfully delivers the dark message of war and the end of the world. I would highly recommend Maschine Zeit to anyone dark and violent enough to enjoy the words while at the same time is able to get into the rhythm. Great CD to take running with you.
Funker Vogt Mellows?? January 26, 2001 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Funker Vogt is one of the more productive German electro/industrial/dance bands. Each of their CDs is pretty much in the same vein - killer beats, goofy lyrics, and mostly great songs. Maschine Zeit (Machine Age) follows through on this well tried formula for the most part. Although their usual grim themes are the same (extinction, spying, post-War German life, etc.) the music is a bit more poppy and less industrial. The edgyness of "We Came to Kill" and "Thanks for Nothing" is pretty much all but gone. Instead, there is a smoother sound, obviously influenced by FV's related projects, Revenous and Fictional. Kind of like Ravenous and Fictional doing covers of Funker Vogt. On the plus side, the lyrics are a bit clearer here, although they are still kind of goofy. FV's live performances of the same material on this CD at their concerts has more of their old sound. Not bad, and probably not a disappointment for you, too.
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