Welt (album)

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Welt
Studio album by ohGr
Released March 20, 2001
Recorded 1995, 1999
Genre Electro-industrial
Electronic
Length 44:03
Label Spitfire Records
Producer Mark Walk, Nivek Ogre
ohGr chronology

Welt
(2001)
SunnyPsyOp
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]
Alternative Press April 2001, p.74
Piero Scaruffi [2]

Welt is the first album by the band ohGr, formed by Nivek Ogre of Skinny Puppy, and musician/engineer Mark Walk. The song Water has been featured in the motion pictures Life as a House and for the end titles in Kill Theory.

Track listing

All songs written by Nivek Ogre and Mark Walk.

No. Title Length
1. "wAteR"   4:27
2. "dEVIl"   4:37
3. "kettLE"   3:50
4. "EARTHwORm"   3:21
5. "luSId"   3:50
6. "pore"   3:57
7. "chaos"   4:08
8. "craCKer"   3:31
9. "SolOW"   4:47
10. "suhlEap"   3:16
11. "miNUS"   4:19
Total length:
44:03

Personnel

  • Nivek Ogre
  • Mark Walk
  • William Rieflin – additional percussion (3), additional instrumentation (6)
  • Scott Crane – additional instrumentation (6)
  • Roman Dirge – artwork

Notes

  • The project ohGr was originally titled W.E.L.T., an acronym meaning "When Everyone Learns Truth." Ogre and Walk adopted the title ohGr when they learned that another band had taken the Welt namesake during the 5-year period in which Ogre attempted to retrieve the master tapes of W.E.L.T. from American Records.[3]
  • The video for the song "craCKer" (by director William Morrison) features stop motion animation and parodies of Eminem, Nine Inch Nails, and Marilyn Manson.[4]

References

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