Entertainment Industries Explained
Entertainment Industries |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Psy'Aviah |
Border: | yes |
Released: | August 29, 2008 |
Genre: | Electronica, pop, Industrial, EBM |
Length: | 60:00 |
Label: | Alfa Matrix |
Producer: | Yves Schelpe, Len Lemeire |
Next Title: | Eclectric |
Next Year: | 2010 |
Entertainment Industries is the second album by Psy'Aviah and their first release on Alfa Matrix.
The song "Moments [feat. ''[[Suzi Q. Smith]]]" was selected as one of the 20 best submissions in the BBC Next Big Thing 2007 contest.[1] The videoclip for the same track got banned in 2009 by YouTube which spawned a reaction of disbelief and disapproval towards YouTube in both the press and on online communities.[2]
Track listing
- "Entertainment Industries"
- "Tired"
- "Mine [Album Mix]"
- "Voltage"
- "Broken Child"
- "Moments [feat. ''[[Suzi Q. Smith]]]"
- "WTF"
- "AnimalX"
- "In The Shadows"
- "Freedomkiller"
- "Good vs Evil"
- "Grace"
- "Tired [''[[Leæther Strip]] rmx]"
- "Broken Child [''[[IC 434 (band)|IC 434]] rmx]"
- "In Silence [''IMPLANT'' rmx]"
- "Infected [''[[Diffuzion]] rmx]"
Personnel
- Yves Schelpe – keyboards, vocals, producer, programming, vocal arrangement, sound engineering, mixing
- Emélie Nicolaï – vocals, vocal arrangement, art direction, design, photography, collages
- Kristof De Clerck – guitar (tracks 4, 5, 6)
- Len Lemeire – sound engineering, mastering, mixing
Notes and References
- Web site: BBC Next Big Thing Official Website.
- Web site: Side-Line Magazine reporting about YouTube Incident.