Diva X Machina 3

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Diva X Machina 3
Various Artists - Diva X Machina 3.jpg
Compilation album by
Various artists
Released2000 (2000)
Genre
Length72:17
Label COP Intl.
COP International V/A chronology
The Electronic Challenge Vol. 3
(1999)
Diva X Machina 3
(2000)
New Violent Breed Volume 2
(2001)

Diva X Machina 3 is a various artists compilation album released in 2000 by COP International. [1] [2] [3] The compilation peaked at #19 on the CMJ RPM charts in the U.S. [4]

Contents

Reception

In reviewing Diva X Machina 3, Elektronski Zvuk noted the popularity of the series and Hexedene as a standout of the collection. [5] Alex Steininger of In Music We Trust called the album a "a powerful, seductive breath of life that will allow you to never look at the originals in the same light again." [6]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength
1."Groundloop"
  • Klive Humberstone
  • Nigel Humberstone
In the Nursery 5:06
2."Betrayal" (Crocodile Shop Remix)
Battery 5:08
3."Digital Angel"Jonathan Sharp Hexedene 4:35
4."You Want Me, You Hate Me"
  • Martha M. Arce
  • Christian Kobusch
Distorted Reality 3:47
5."P-Machinery"
Propaganda 3:48
6."Secrets & Dreams"La Floa MalditaLa Floa Maldita3:11
7."Stern"
  • Thomas Rainer
  • Hannes Medwenitsch
L'Âme Immortelle 5:07
8."Chiasm" Emileigh Rohn Chiasm6:23
9."Saviour"
  • Julie Ferris
  • Tom Ferris
  • Drew Maxwell
Moev 4:31
10."Alicia" (1999 Remix)
  • Ryan Lum
  • Suzanne Perry
Love Spirals Downwards 4:41
11."Stay" Aesma Daeva Aesma Daeva 5:10
12."Heart of Lilith"
  • Tony McKormack
  • Candia Ridley
Inkubus Sukkubus 3:20
13."Strange - Baby - Strange" (Club Mix) Gitane Demone Gitane Demone 5:03
14."Oblivious" (Single Edit)
  • Corey Gunderson
  • Karen Kardell
The Razor Skyline 3:40
15."Pariah" Danielle Dax Danielle Dax 3:43
16."Double Barrel Prayer" Diamanda Galás Diamanda Galás 5:01

Personnel

Adapted from the Diva X Machina 3 liner notes. [7]

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
United States2000 COP Intl. CD COP 057

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References

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  2. "Various Artists: Diva X Machina, Vol. 3 > Overview". AllMusic . Retrieved August 27, 2020.
  3. "July CD Reviews: Various Artists: Diva X Machina 3". StarVox Music Zine. July 2000. Archived from the original on October 29, 2002. Retrieved October 29, 2002.
  4. Comer, M. Tye (11 September 2000). "RPM" (PDF). CMJ New Music Report . New York, NY: College Media, Inc. 64 (682): 28. ISSN   0890-0795 . Retrieved 26 January 2022.
  5. Danchi (2000). "Diva X Machina – 3". Elektronski Zvuk. Retrieved August 27, 2020.
  6. Steininger, Alex (February 2003). "Various Artists: Diva X Machina 3". In Music We Trust (57). Retrieved August 27, 2020.
  7. Diva X Machina 3 (booklet). Various artists. Oakland, California: COP International. 2000.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)