Awake the Machines - On the Line Vol. 2

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Awake the Machines - On the Line Vol. 2
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Compilation album by
Various artists
Released1997 (1997)
Genre
Length72:56
Label Out of Line/Sub/Mission

Awake the Machines: On the Line Vol. 2 is a various artists compilation album released in 1997 by Out of Line and Sub/Mission Records. [1] Sonic Boom called Awake the Machines: On the Line Vol. 2 "one of the most thorough collections of North American industrial artists available." [2]

Contents

Track listing

Disc one
No.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength
1."Laurels" Spahn Ranch 4:53
2."Blinding"
Crocodile Shop 4:43
3."Fascion" (Demo)Chris Liggio Bile 4:00
4."Self Destructive Path"
  • Rasco Agroyam
  • Erk Aicrag
Hocico 5:58
5."Burn the Bridge"
  • Robert Andrew Bowman
  • Adelheid "Heidi" Winkler
Randolph's Grin4:01
6."Lessor of 2 Evils"
  • Dwayne Dassing
  • Gary Dassing
  • Richard Mendez
Benestrophe 5:18
7."Optima" (Organic-Clean Radio Edit)
  • Wade Alin
  • Rey Guajardo
  • Markus Von Prause
Christ Analogue 4:15
8."Electric Molecular" (KMFDM "Death Before Taxes" Mix)
Chemlab 4:05
9."Junkyard" (Radio Edit)
Diatribe 4:15
10."This Is the Life"
  • Chad Bishop
  • David Ivy
  • Bruce King
  • Alan Premselaar
Idiot Stare3:26
11."OnLine" (Moda Mix)
  • Davide Balbo
  • David Loop
L.I.N.4:41
12."reInventing sLeep" (electroBodyedit) proGREX.iv 3:35
13."Suffer the Flesh"Shikhee D'iordna Android Lust 5:07
14."Dark Room" Dive 4:09
15."Awake the Machine"
  • Jeremy Daw
  • Lynda Sterling
Yeht Mae 3:49
16."Some Urban Myths"
  • Shawn Rudiman
  • Ed Vargo
THD6:57
Disc two
No.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength
1."Pleiadian Agenda"
  • Vas Kallas
  • Kaizer Von Loopy
Hanzel und Gretyl 3:40
2."Moses Gun" (D!V!S!ON #9 Flowmix)
  • John Bainbridge
  • Travis Earl
  • James Ray
  • Damon Vingoe
James Ray's Gangwar 4:22
3."Space Divider" Neuroactive 3:50
4."3 Murders, 3 Nights"
  • Bryan Barton
  • Charles Levi
  • Jared Louche
  • Jordan Nogood
  • Eric Powell
H3llb3nt 4:13
5."Behind the Line" (Crocodile Shop Edit)
  • Bruno Van Garsse
  • Jacky Meurisse
  • Michel Nachtergaele
Signal Aout 42 3:01
6."Less Than Zero"
  • Boom Fernandez
  • Dave Mansfield
Society Burning 4:28
7."Crobar America"
  • Jamie Duffy
  • Alex Eller
  • Gregory A. Lopez
  • Brian McGarvey
  • Daniel Neet
  • Will Nivens
  • Ethan Novak
  • Jason Novak
Iron Lung Corp 4:06
8."Monuments of Flesh"
  • Carri
  • E.S.T.L.
  • Joni
Chaingun Operate4:46
9."The Fall"
  • Roger Jarvis
  • Ryan Gribbin
Kevorkian Death Cycle 4:04
10."My Weakest Point"Robert BustamanteFektion Fekler3:30
11."People of the Land"
  • James Mendez
  • Mendez
Two Witches 5:11
12."Crisis de Identidad#1749"
  • Jose Luis Pellicer
  • Fernando Zambrana
Deus Ex Machina4:08
13."Taste" (Salvation-Remixed By Birmingham 6)Michael Antener Hellsau 5:11
14."Kick th' Eye"
  • 13-ate
  • theHand
Hand of God 3:29
15."Arena 85"
  • F.J. DeSanto
  • Michael Hess
  • Mark Mohtashemi
  • Tom Whitfleet
The Aggression4:54
16."California Dreamin"Brigit BratGod's Girlfriend4:26
17."Strange Day"
  • Brian McGarvey
  • Daniel Neet
Clay People 5:54

Personnel

Adapted from the Awake the Machines - On the Line Vol. 2 liner notes. [3]

Musicians

Production and design

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
Germany1997 Out of Line/Sub/Mission CD OUT 017, WHIP 037

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References

  1. Baumann, Tina; Baumann, Travis (2002). "Compilations". Virtual Night Angel. Retrieved August 24, 2020.
  2. Christian, Chris (March 1998). "Various Artists: Awake the Machines". Sonic Boom. Vol. 6, no. 2. Retrieved August 22, 2020.
  3. Awake the Machines - On the Line Vol. 2 (boolet). Various artists. Berlin, Germany/Firenze, Italy: Out of Line/Sub/Mission. 1997.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)