Night Electric Night

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Night Electric Night
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Studio album by
Released30 January 2009
RecordedNovember 2007 – December 2008 in New York City and Sweden
Genre Industrial metal, gothic metal
Length44:12, Gold Edition 54:47
Label Nuclear Blast
Producer Nightmare Industries
Deathstars chronology
Termination Bliss
(2006)
Night Electric Night
(2009)
The Perfect Cult
(2014)
Singles from Night Electric Night
  1. "Death Dies Hard"
    Released: 12 December 2008
No.TitleLength
1."Chertograd"4:45
2."Night Electric Night"4:04
3."Death Dies Hard"3:21
4."Mark of the Gun"4:02
5."Via the End"4:07
6."Blood Stains Blondes"3:15
7."Babylon"4:18
8."The Fuel Ignites"4:00
9."Arclight"4:35
10."Venus in Arms"4:02
11."Opium"3:43
Total length:44:12
Gold Edition bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
12."Night Electric Night" (The Night Ignites Remix)3:04
13."Via the End" (Piano Version)3:27
14."Night Electric Night" (feat. Adrian Erlandsson)4:04
Total length:54:47
Gold Edition bonus DVD
No.TitleLength
1."Death Dies Hard" (Video) 
2."Virtue to Vice" (Video) 
3."Blitzkrieg" (Video) 
4."Cyanide" (Video) 
5."Syndrome" (Video) 
6."Synthetic Generation" (Video) 
7."Death Dies Hard" (The Making of) 
8."Virtue to Vice" (The Making of) 
9."Blitzkrieg" (The Making of) 
10."Cyanide" (The Making of) 
Platinum Edition bonus CD [6]
No.TitleLength
1."Opium" (The God Particle Remix by Pzy-Clone/The Kovenant) 
2."Trinity Fields" (Drop's Synthetic Evolution by Drop/Sybreed) 
3."Babylon" (Underworld Lounge Remix by Nightmare Industries) 
4."Chertograd" (Junkyard Baby Remix by Dope Stars Inc.) 
5."Opium" (Nightfuture of Century Remix) 
6."Babylon" (Remixed by Matt LaPlant) 
7."Last Ammunition" (Xe-NONE Remix) (Competition Winner) 
8."New Dead Nation" (Of These Hope) (Competition Winner) 
9."Fuel Ignites" (Catronics Child of Light Mix) (Competition Winner) 
10."Division X" (Previously Unreleased) 
11."Black Medicines" (Previously Unreleased) 
12."Revolution Exodus" (Unreleased Demo) 
13."Our God the Drugs" (Unreleased Demo) 
14."Genocide" (Unreleased Demo) 
15."Fuel Ignites" (Fuel For Cowboys Remix by Skinny Disco) 
16."Chertograd" (Necrocock / Masters) 
17."Fuel Ignites" (Phoebus Remix) 

Personnel

Chart positions

Chart (2009)Peak
position
Finnish Albums Chart [7] 32
Sweden Hard Rock [8] 1
Sweden [8] 10
Germany [8] 36
German Alternative [8] 7
Austria [8] 43
Switzerland [8] 69
UK [8] 153
UK Indie [8] 19

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