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The Pain Machinery - Surveillance Culture
(Complete Control Productions)



Tracklist
01. Shine
02. Critical State
03. Never
04. Hard Cash
05. Acid Breakdown
06. The Grudge
07. The End Game
08. Grinder
09. Hell
10. Armed!
11. Surrender
12. Hate Me Now
13. Playground
14. Moving Walls

Release Date
12th June 2011

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The Pain Machinery - Surveillance Culture (CD)






Press Release
”Surveillance Culture” is the sixth studio album by Swedish electro punk powerhouse The Pain Machinery. It’s also their most daring and confident LP yet, combining retrofuturistic electronics, crisp danceable beats and assertive vocals that are more upfront than ever before.
”Surveillance Culture” is the first TPM album on the new Complete Control Productions label: ”It’s fantastic to finally be able to work with like-minded people and we have a lot of promising things up our sleeves. We’re heavily involved with the label and it’s definitely a long term commitment on our part. Watch out for lots more mayhem later in 2011!”
Having experimented with samplers, synths and drum machines since the late 1980’s, Anders Karlsson released his first work as The Pain Machinery in 1992. The initial idea was to mix the raw energy of UK street punk and the sound exploring possibilities of electro/industrial music. Later joined by vocalist Jonas Hedberg, The Pain Machinery has continued to expand on their original formula through the years. The band, frequently described as the missing link between punk, house and Electronic Body Music, has gained a lasting reputation for their intense and physical live shows around Europe.

Links
Artist: Website | Facebook
Label: Website | Facebook