Release (P·A·L album)
Releasle | ||||
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Studio album by P·A·L | ||||
Released | 2000 | |||
Recorded | 1999, Munich | |||
Genre | Industrial | |||
Length | 51:14 | |||
Label | Ant-Zen | |||
Producer | P·A·L (Christian Pallentin) | |||
P·A·L chronology | ||||
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Release, is an album by German industrial music artist P·A·L. It was released in Europe by Ant-Zen records as a CD.
Summary
Release is P·A·L's fifteenth release, his seventh on Ant-Zen records, and third and most recent full-length album. It was recorded in Munich, Germany, at U.M.F. studio in 1999, and mastered at Metarc studio in Belgium. Artwork for Release was done by Stefan Alt of Ant-Zen records, and was released under the catalogue number Act 93.
Track listing
- "Intro/Talking to a Stranger" – 1:49
- "Discoroad" – 4:42
- "Crash the Party" – 6:32
- "Death is a Drum Machine" – 4:09
- "Welcome to Annexia" – 5:29
- "Bang Your Box" – 4:58
- "In the Now" – 4:34
- "Move!" – 5:38
- "Reborn" – 4:59
- "Leeste, Night" – 8:25
Personnel
All songs on Release were written and performed by Christian Pallentin, except "Discoroad", which contains aspects written by Synapscape. "Intro/Talking to a Stranger" contains a recorded answering machine message by an unknown caller.