Transmissions from Uranus

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Transmissions From Uranus
Studio album by Hanzel Und Gretyl
Released May 27, 1997
Recorded Kinderland Studios, NYC
1995 - 1997
Genre Industrial Rock
Electronica
Length 55:01
Label Energy Records
Producer Hanzel Und Gretyl
Professional reviews

All Music Guide 4/5 stars link

Hanzel Und Gretyl chronology
Ausgeflippt
(1995)
Transmissions From Uranus
(1997)
Über Alles
(2003)

Transmissions From Uranus is the second full-length album by American industrial metal band Hanzel und Gretyl. It was released in 1997, on Energy Records. It followed the pace set by the band's debut release, Ausgeflippt, as its style was very electronically-oriented. The album enjoyed mild success, with the song "9D Galactic Center" even being featured on the soundtrack to Mortal Kombat: Annihilation. This was the band's last release on Energy Records, as the company went out of business in 1998. This was also the band's last release with a focus on machines and space, as their image changed radically upon the release of their third album, Über Alles, which was a satire of totalitarian regimes.

The CD contained a video game named "The Alienator", which could be installed and played on any computer at the time of its release.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Black Forest Galaxy" – 1:58
  2. "9D Galactic Center" – 3:57
  3. "Pleiadian Agenda" – 3:42
  4. "Take me to Your Leader" – 3:55
  5. "Zeta Reticula" – 0:33
  6. "Komet Ride" – 4:29
  7. "Trance Planet Vortex" – 6:48
  8. "Robot Logik" – 3:57
  9. "Helium Popsicles" – 1:40
  10. "Starf****er" – 3:12
  11. "Hyper Erotic Joy Helmet" – 0:42
  12. "Mutant Starseed Creation" – 4:57
  13. "Fireball XL5" – 2:22
  14. "Hallo Berlin" – 1:38
  15. "Astronafti" – 3:37
  16. "Om Zentrale Station" – 10:05

Total Album Length: 57:40

[edit] Credits

  • Vas Kallas: Lead Vocals, Guitar, Assistant Programmer
  • Loopy: Programming, Guitar, Backup Vocals
  • Ginger Bread: Bass
  • Seven: Drums
  • Mixed by Hanzel und Gretyl and Bryce Goggin at Kinderland Studios, NYC, and Baby Monster Studios, NYC
  • "Hallo Berlin" sung by Kevin McGrory
  • Mastered by Scott Hull at Masterdisk
  • "The Alienator" developed by Point.Five

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