Pitchshifter - Desensitized(1993) full album
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- Опубліковано 18 кві 2024
- Extremely underrated sophomore album by industrial metal band Pitchshifter. I would also upload Infotainment? but it seems many of its tracks have copyright issues(Phoenixology is the dealbreaker) Enjoy!
Tracklist:
Lesson One 0:00
Diable 0:19
Ephemerol 6:22
Triad 10:37
To Die Is Gain 15:10
(A Higher Form Of) Killing 20:01
Lesson Two 24:47
Cathode 24:55
N-A 32:27
Gatherer.of.Data 32:42
N.C.M 37:40
Routine 42:53
(silence) 47:04
Landfill II 1:09:48 - Розваги
Being both a ministry and godflesh fan this has awesome fusion of the two
I got to see these guys at Ozzfest 2000... they played right after Kittie, on the stage next to them... I had lost my shoe in the pit, and as I was talking to Pitchshifter, some rando came and gave me my missing shoe... the singer was like... eh, is that really YOUR shoe? Hell yeah it was my blue Airwalk!! we laughed, got a couple pics, and they signed a few things (I still have). The guy that made me a mixed tape of the band got something signed from me that year... he was super pumped. And, they totally raged that show!!!
Splendiiid siiiick buzzzzr mate. F ROCKON!
Earache in this era was just one of those labels. If you saw an album on the label you almost had to get it. I'd go through all the used CDs and you could just tell it was an Earache record by looking at it.
This record is a masterclass in industrial metal along with Streetcleaner.
Did the garbage men open for streetcleaner bak in tha day? Jk.
these industrial metal bands always had a great sounding bassplayer
That's the reason that Whiteout is my favorite Pitchshifter song. That bass work is incredible.
@@plymouth491 Thats also my favorite Pitchshifter song!!
30 years later I'm watching an old movie called the Ipcress File for the first time and I immediately recognized the bad guy's "listen to me" speech as the opening sample from this masterpiece. Man what a great run this band had.
Thanks, never did find where that sample came from
For sure ... Thats it
Best Wishes
Saw Pitchshifter supporting Paradise Lost in 1996 in London, awesome!
These guys opened for Carcass in 94 and absolutely fucking tore the place apart.
Yup, I caught that tour in Denver and was sorely disappointed by Carcass, but was blown away by Pitch Shifter.
@@plymouth491 me too! did they play really slow, kinda phoning it in?
I was supposed to see that tour at The Limelight in NYC. Was too fucked up to go. Saw Entombed there earlier in the week.
Wish their earlier good stuff like this was on Spotify
That’s exactly why I just came here lmao 😂
do you have an email?
Seems that anything outside of their first album is "Deconstruction", "Silo", "[A Higher Form of] Killing", and "NCM (Pitchshifter remix)".
Agreed. It's fucking ridiculous that it isn't. I'm assuming that it's some sort of licensing problem keeping this, Infotainment?, and the Submit EP from being on that platform.
@@plymouth491 i actually tried uploading the Infotainment? album on my music upload channel but it just got copyright blocked.
2 hours into making a 45 min video for nothing
i just don’t even get it, cuz that album is IMPOSSIBLE to find/listen to anyway. it’s NOWHERE.
what kind of benefit is this label getting out of blocking a 22 year old album that isn’t even on streaming services?
That bass sound........
Big fan of industrial in 90 ies,i was know for pitchshifter and heard some songs here and there but not heard this masterpiece in its intirety.hearing now with delaying for about almost 30 years.
love this album.
Better download before Earache takes it down again.
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finally i can hear it ,it's the pitchshifter that i like
What a kickass album, first time listening to it. Thanks UA-cam suggestions, sometimes nails it!!!
First two Pitchshifter albums are definitely their finest work. I like the more commercial music yeah, but this kind of underground industrial was so fresh at the time. I feel fortunate to have grown up in the Earache era, ps I was a teenager then going to gigs at Edwards No8 every week.
Eddie's!!! 🤘
Cathode is probably my favourite song by them, Amazing Cd shame i only got to see them play live the once around this time
I discovered them when they were the opening band for Carcass in early 1994. They were absolutely awesome.
Saw them once, they opened for Morbid Angel, '85 or so, sort of briefly met J.D. and Mark Clayden, their set was over, before Angel got onstage the brothers were walking up the theater aisle, I stepped in front of them, and yeah, they looked intimidating af, like genuine UK street punks, like they might stab you with a screwdriver for crossing them; told them I loved their set, they kicked ass, they said "OI! Thanks mate!" ... "Right?! Cheers mate!" then Mark shoved me from the shoulders back into the audience....still an epic punk moment for me
Amazing album. I thought I'd imagined it as I couldn't find my CD.
this is absolutely devestating 🤘 this guy used up all the bass; from every song in the 2020s. no subwoofer is worthy
I first heard Triad in the movie Brainscan, with Edward Furlong.
I remember seeing the video on some late night music videos show on network tv that I used to tape to watch later. I found the album used within a few days, had it for many years until I threw out all my cds.
Thanks for uploading!
Classic album. Great band.
Still rocking to Pitchshifter in 2021🤘
@@zflipratorrrz nice one dude
@@zflipratorrrzstill rockin in 2023
@@BLOODSWEATSALIVA1993 yessir! Right with you 🔥
Masterpiece
great album
Killer tuneage!
it thought it was godflesh first,i wont complain tho this seems to slay just as hard :D
Classic lp!
Great album this. Industrial is my other favourite by these guys.
Los dos mejores 👍
J.S. Clayden a lot of times on this record sounds like Al Jourgensen giving it that ministry feel
absolutely, Sir!
I just heard "Diable" on SOMAFM (support them!) and that was my immediate reaction with double thumbs-up for the (perhaps) outright homage to "The Land of Rape and Honey" ... can't do much better than Ministry for inspiration, with that album showing Ministry at their most powerful ... if it's still available try to find a live performance put out (on VHS!) sometime in the 80s called "In Case You Didn't Fell Like Showing Up" ... tremendous playing by an excellent band with powerful vocals from Monsieur Jourgensen
(A Higher Form Of) Killing - dont be around me bro - haaarrrrrd
The vapor lyric is straight outta the bible...look it up.... I got this cassette when it first came out. Always knew it it was more than just another rock n roll album ...a little redundant and disturbing but for what's going on in 2022 it is fitting. Just trust in Jesus if you want peace. There is a lot we have to go through to realize him but he went through more and took it all on for anyone who believes in him
Recognize and rebuke the devil
not loud enough :C my neighbour is still alive
A show after the release of Infotainment was when I got to know these guys.
Pretty cool music (more of a stoner/doom metal fan).
Great that they added the samples they used on the album.Oh, I was a big fan of Ministry and without knowing Pitchshifter, I thought it was them... silly.
I heard deconstruction on a sample CD in the early 90s. Hooked on this unique sound since then. Wish I could see them live at some point. Yes, and Ministry as well. The Fall and Filth Pig are great
7:55 lol
Excellent. Wasn't one of these guys from the Leicester area?
went downhill after this
I disagree. Infotainment? was great, especially 'Whiteout.'
@@plymouth491 Local band for me and yeah i agree. I think they peaked with WWW which was magnificent, drawing on the past, embracing the future, remember getting a pre release tape and it took me back to hearing punk sessions on peel in the 70s. Groundbreaking work moving the boundaries. After that success and the creativity gets diluted but it is what it is. Fantastic back catalogue and to achieve success globally from their Nottingham UK roots for me is just a massive win so max respect to the band for that. Also, their cover of NIB is, for me, the only Sabbaff cover that adds to the original.
The earlier stuff was better no doubt but their more modern stuff is still really cool and unique (Except the deviant album)
Gatherer of Data - soundtrack for the Governments Online Safety Bill
Damn this sounds alot like ministry
Or Godflesh
Sounds more like SCORN's early releases (e.g. VAE SOLIS)
I like ministry and all, but I always thought this album was way better than, say, Psalm 69. Desensitzed has some incredible vibes going on. You can't beat that drum programming on Diable.
Imagine being an awesome band and then...not.
many such cases
Think I watched them open for Jesus Lizard..
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This is probably the wrong place to ask but, does anyone have suggestions for more albums like this? I know Godflesh and Ministry of course, but I absolutely love the sound of this album, and I was wondering if there were more out there like it.
Try bands like Schnitt Acht, Revolting Cocks, Chemlab, Pigface, Sonic Violence, Evil Mothers, G.G.F.H., Fall Of Because, Killing Joke, K.M.F.D.M., Die Krupps, Das Ich, Noise Unit.
Not much exactly like this, they kind of went Prodigy after this album, Fear Factory sort of took up this mantle...look up "This Is Menace", members of Pitchshifter with some other notable industro-punks, closest they have come to this since, as far as I know. Might not thrill you as much but if have not heard SWANS check them out, not as heavy and vesceral but they influenced Godflesh and Pitchshifter...still in contention for the loudest live band ever
Also Nailbomb...epic industro-hardcore album
Genghis Tron
Good suggestions here, also Rammstein
Can't hate me like I do.......I know me better..
as good as industrial and submit.
killer album?
You would have thought the person who has uploaded would have edited out the 25 minutes of dead air until the secret final track..
All the pitch shifter albums prior to www.pitch shifter.com all sound like ministry met godflesh and became a supergroup. This whole album sounds like Al Jourgensen hooked up with the guys from Godflesh and did an album!