Location: Tokyo, Japan - Genre: Heavy Industrial, Electro
On October 3 Despair released its new remix CD, Rewired Riot Technology offering nine tracks from the band. Despair is best described as post-industrial carnage, discarding the traditional instruments for reworked noise and samples backed with a digital keytar. My recent review of the band’s 2006 release of Deserted Technology Riot (DTR) was very positive.
Igor’s final call on DTR is that this is a must-buy album for serious industrial-music lovers. It marks the evolution of Despair from a largely live band (they always drive the crowd nuts!), to a band that can produce high-quality recordings that excite CD listeners in the same way! See my full review here
In truth it took me several listens to reach my decision as DTR was a very tech-heavy piece of work unlike any other CD I had heard (even from Despair itself).
The new CD, Rewired Riot Technology features 9 remixes from DTR totaling nearly 40 minutes. There are three rewired versions of Jarring God and MPD Conflict and one for Mechanical Rabies, Filth Pig and Junk War. I will save judgment for a review when I get a hold of the new CD, but the sample remixes on the site are pointing towards an awesome piece of re-worked music.
Rewired Riot Technology :: Track List
1. MPD Conflict (A New Model) - Sample
2. Jarring God (Rebel Action Remix) - Sample
3. Mechanical Rabies (No Vaccine For Your Machines) - Sample
4. MPD Conflict (Mind Control Mix) - Sample
5. Jaring God (The Devil Built My Beat Box) - Sample
6. Long Pig - Sample
7. Junk Whore - Sample
8. MPD Conflict (A New Machine) - Sample
9. Becoming God - Sample
The price for this 9 track 39 minute CD is 1,500 yen or 10 Euros. Once I get my hands on a full copy I will do another review!
Despair’s music is available at a number of music stores in Japan, the U.K., France and Australia. Just check out the bottom of the Destore page (that is also where you will find all the samples).
















2 Comments
the link is to the despair company and not the band!
http://www.despair-nation.com/
Thanks for noting the dispairity in the link - all fixed now… I think.
Cheers