Exorcise the Demons
Exorcise the Demons | ||||
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Studio album by Source Direct | ||||
Released | March 1999 | |||
Recorded | 1998-99 | |||
Genre | Drum and bass | |||
Length | 73:56 | |||
Label | Astralwerks | |||
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Exorcise the Demons is a studio album by drum and bass artists Source Direct, which was released on March 8, 1999. Three of the tracks, "Concealed Identity", "Mind Weaver", and "Technical Warfare", are previously released singles. "Call & Response" and "Capital D", on the other hand, are available on the duo's previous album Controlled Developments from 1997.
Track listing
- "Call & Response" – 7:09
- "Mind Weaver" – 8:45
- "Haunted" – 6:45
- "Technical Warfare" – 8:42
- "Love & Hate" – 9:22
- "Capital D" – 7:36
- "Dubstar" – 7:21
- "Wanton Conduct" – 8:43
- "Concealed Identity" – 9:33
In popular culture
The track, "Call & Response", appeared in a scene from the 1998 film "Blade" in which the track is being listened to, on headphones, by the villain, Deacon Frost (Stephen Dorff), whilst he searches a library's archives. However, the song did not appear on the film's soundtrack. In 2016 the track was remixed by HLNGR.[2]
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