Dirt Sense
Dirt Sense | ||||
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Studio album by Ashton Nyte | ||||
Released | 2002 | |||
Recorded | 2002 Intervention Arts Johannesburg, South Africa | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, indie rock, lo-fi, experimental rock | |||
Label | Intervention Arts | |||
Producer | Ashton Nyte | |||
Ashton Nyte chronology | ||||
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Dirt Sense is the second studio album by South African recording artist Ashton Nyte, frontman for the Gothic Rock band The Awakening. Described as "stripped down, minimalist, under-produced, almost dirty",[1] and "a powerful album with strong tunes and hard-hitting lyrics" [2] the album contains some of the artist's "most personal"[3] songs. A video was produced for the single Window and aired throughout South African music television.[4]
In 2005 Dirt Sense was re-released as a second edition, remixed and mastered with a bonus CD featuring, among others, Nyte's interpretation of Elvis's "Fever."
Track listing
- Conclusion
- Sick Of This
- Valentine
- Stained
- Eloquent Verbosity
- Automation
- Clean Again
- Window
- Down
- The Other Band
- New Messiah Of The Week
- Splinters
- Consequence
(Bonus CD - b-sides and out-takes) 1 Plastic Industry 2 Fever 3 Trite 4 The Summer The Sun Ignored
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