Let Your Body Die
Let Your Body Die | ||||
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EP by The Cyber-Tec Project | ||||
Released | 1995 | |||
Genre | Industrial | |||
Label |
Synthetic Symphony Fifth Colvmn | |||
The Cyber-Tec Project chronology | ||||
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Let Your Body Die is a 1995 EP by The Cyber-Tec Project (later C-Tec), released on Cyber-Tec Records (Fifth Colvmn Records in the U.S.).
Releases
Synthetic Symphony a division of SPV GmbH
Cat# SPV 076-61112 CD (EAN 4001617611128)
Track listing
- "Let Your Body Die (Birmingham 6 Convulsive Dance Mix)" – 6:04
- "Human (Original Mix)" – 4:55
- "Cauterized (K-Nitrate EBM Mix)" – 6:46
- "Let Your Body Die (Original Mix)" – 4:54
- "Radiance" – 3:20
- "Let Your Body Die (Cubanate Mix)" – 6:32
- "Cauterized (Original Mix)" – 4:41
- "Human (Machine Manitou Centrifuge Mix)" – 5:32
- "Let Your Body Die (Television Overdose Overdosed Mix)" – 5:56
- "Human (Maff Evans In-Human Mix)" – 6:39 (Europe only) / "Human (K-Nitrate Body-Tech Mix)" (North America only)
- "Human (Maff Evans Anar Trance Mix)" – 8:00
- "Let Your Body Die (K-Nitrate Allied Forces Mix)" – 5:21
Alternative Release
- "Let Your Body Die ((Birmingham 6 Convulsive Dance Mix)" - 6:05
- "Human (Original Mix)" - 4:56
- "Cauterized (K-Nitrate EBM Mix)" - 6:51
- "Let Your Body Die (Original Mix)" - 4:52
- "Radiance (Original Mix)" - 3:17
- "Let Your Body Die (Cubanate WTFay Mix)" - 6:33
- "Cauterized (Original Mix)" - 4:42
- "Human (Machine Manitou Centrifuge Mix)" - 5:33
- "Let Your Body Die (Tvod Overdosed Mix)" - 6:29
- "Human (Maff Evans In-Human Mix)" - 6:38
- "Human (Maff Evans Anar Trance Mix)" - 8:02
- "Let Your Body Die (K-Nitrate Allied Forces Mix)" - 5:31
- "Let Your Body Die (K-Nitrate Body-Tech Mix)" - 6:07
Credits
Jean-Luc De Meyer - Ged Denton - Jonathan Sharp
All music composed by Ged Denton and Jonathan Sharp
All lyrics written by Jean-Luc De Meyer except Radiance written by Jean-Luc De Meyer and Valery Steele
All songs published by Les Editions Confidentielles / Copyright Control
Photographs done at the CYBER-TEC Digital AMIGA Photo Labs by Paul M. Green
External links
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