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Component 1
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1Audionom / Johan Hinders / Paul Sigerhall / Pelle Backman / Henrik Hannebo / Mårten Holmberg / Andreas Bergman / Martin Malm02:03
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2Audionom / Johan Hinders / Paul Sigerhall / Pelle Backman / Henrik Hannebo / Mårten Holmberg / Andreas Bergman / Martin Malm04:07
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3Audionom / Johan Hinders / Paul Sigerhall / Pelle Backman / Henrik Hannebo / Mårten Holmberg / Andreas Bergman / Martin Malm03:48
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4Audionom / Johan Hinders / Paul Sigerhall / Pelle Backman / Henrik Hannebo / Mårten Holmberg / Andreas Bergman / Martin Malm07:31
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5Audionom / Johan Hinders / Paul Sigerhall / Pelle Backman / Henrik Hannebo / Mårten Holmberg / Andreas Bergman / Martin Malm03:25
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8Audionom / Johan Hinders / Paul Sigerhall / Pelle Backman / Henrik Hannebo / Mårten Holmberg / Andreas Bergman / Martin Malm02:27
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9Audionom / Johan Hinders / Paul Sigerhall / Pelle Backman / Henrik Hannebo / Mårten Holmberg / Andreas Bergman / Martin Malm03:43
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10Audionom / Johan Hinders / Paul Sigerhall / Pelle Backman / Henrik Hannebo / Mårten Holmberg / Andreas Bergman / Martin Malm03:15
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11Audionom / Johan Hinders / Paul Sigerhall / Pelle Backman / Henrik Hannebo / Mårten Holmberg / Andreas Bergman / Martin Malm05:25
简介
Stockholm's Audionom are a Krautrock and new-wave influenced group who make their return to Ideal with Superior. After an opening piece ('Audionom') that evokes the primal synthesis of Cluster records, 'Girls & Boys' launches into the album's first all-out rocker, sounding like Joy Division fronted by Einar from The Sugarcubes. Next comes 'Imposter', which jacks the intensity up a stage further, dissolving the production into an abandoned industrial warehouse of cold Scandinavian echo. By now you'll notice that repetition is a key element of the band's sound, not just in terms of their motorik policy on riff construction, but in terms of the lyrics too - the repeated phrasings and mantra-like quality of 'Run Into The Sun' serves the track well however, helping to instil a steely, Suicide-like menace to proceedings. A solid, well-constructed electro-punk album from the always interesting Ideal imprint.