The Force Dimension - Deus x Machina + 2LP
€17.00
Limited edition of 500 copies on double vinyl and gatefold sleeve.
100 copies available on purple vinyl with numbered card and exclusive to our shop.
NOTE: With your purchase you can ask for a download code.
Tracklist:
A1. Deus Ex Machina
A2. (Give Me) Paralizer
A3. Mockba
A4. Lasergunn
A5. Body Snatcher
B1. Kill The Light
B2. Packman
B3. Process & Reality
B4. Sarcofague
B5. Ritual Dance Movements
C1. Dance The Algorythm (Special Club Mix)
C2. Algorythm (Orchestral Mix)
C3. Algorythm (Cocktail Mix)
C4. Algorythm (Razormaid Mix)
D1. Fatal Erection (New Version)
D2. Scanners (New Version)
D3. Pas De Deux
D4. Attenzione Prego!
D5. Sequence Your Body
D6. Cradle-Song
The Force Dimension was formed in the late 80's by René Van Dijck and Tycho de Groot. After some demos and appearances on compilations, the band signed a contract with the Belgian label KK Records. Their self-titled debut was released in 1989 curiously on two different versions, one produced by Luc Van Acker (Revolting Cocks) and the other co-produced by Dirk Ivens (Klinik, Dive). The duo continued developing a very unique sound mixing EBM, industrial and different electronic influences. In 1990 they finished what is considered their definitive work, “Deus Ex Machina”, followed by the mega club-hit “Algorythm”. The band released another single next year, “New Funk”, and after a couple of compilations stopped to work together in 1997. During the next years there were some failed attempts to reunite but it wasn't until 2013 when The Force Dimension was resurrected by René Van Dijck.
“Deus Ex Machina” is being now re-released on an expanded edition with all original tracks plus some bonus including remixes of “Algorythm”, some rare tracks from old compilations and new versions of the unreleased songs "Fatal Erection” and "Scanners".
Remastered by Nicolás Zúñiga.