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Alternative Matter | ||||
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Released | 2010 | |||
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Label | Prophecy Productions | |||
Producer | Mick Moss, Duncan Patterson | |||
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Alternative Matter is a compilation album by the UK band Antimatter.
DISC ONE
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Black Sun (Dead Can Dance Tribute)" (Dead Can Dance) | |
2. | "The Art Of A Soft Landing (Acoustic, Enhanced)" (M.Moss) | |
3. | "Far Away (Live)" (D.Patterson) | |
4. | "Saviour (Reel To Reel Demo)" (M.Moss) | |
5. | "Landlocked (Mick Moss Remix)" (M.Moss) | |
6. | "In Stone (Acoustic, Enhanced)" (M.Moss) | |
7. | "Epitaph (New Version)" (M.Moss) | |
8. | "Terminal (Duncan Patterson Remix)" (D.Patterson) | |
9. | "Mr White (Live)" (Trouble) | |
10. | "Flowers (New Version)" (D.Patterson) | |
11. | "Expire (Lackluster Remix)" (D.Patterson) |
DISC TWO
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "God Is Coming (Duncan Patterson Remix)" (D.Patterson) | |
2. | "Everything You Know Is Wrong (Acoustic, Enhanced)" (M.Moss) | |
3. | "A Portrait Of The Young Man (Enhanced)" (M.Moss) | |
4. | "Flowers (Acoustic)" (D.Patterson) | |
5. | "Holocaust (Reel To Reel Demo)" (D.Patterson) | |
6. | "The Art Of A Soft Landing (4 Track Demo)" (M.Moss) | |
7. | "Expire (Atrabilis Sunrise Remix)" (D.Patterson) | |
8. | "Over Your Shoulder (Acoustic)" (M.Moss) | |
9. | "Dream (4 Track Demo)" (M.Moss) | |
10. | "Lost Control (Acoustic, Enhanced)" (D.Patterson) | |
11. | "Epitaph (Orchestral Mix)" (M.Moss) |
DISC THREE - 'FORBIDDEN MATTER E.P.' (Limited Edition Artbook Only)
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Fighting For A Lost Cause (Demo)" (M.Moss) | |
2. | "Enjoy The Silence (Live)" (Depeche Mode) | |
3. | "Angelic (Mick Moss Remix)" (M.Moss) | |
4. | "Over Your Shoulder (Reel To Reel Demo)" (M.Moss) | |
5. | "Holocaust (FreeDoom Remix)" (D.Patterson) | |
6. | "The Summer Effect (Instrumental Demo)" (D.Patterson) | |
7. | "Angelic (Reel To Reel Demo)" (M.Moss) |
DISC FOUR - DVD (Limited Edition Artbook Only)
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Antimatter ' The Small Yesterdays' Documentary" (Directed by Mick Moss) | |
2. | "Epitaph Promo" (Music M.Moss / Directed by Fethi Karaduman) | |
3. | "Conspire Promo" (Music M.Moss / Directed by Krzystof Baran) |
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