SubNation Volume One: Industry vs. Artistry

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SubNation Volume One: Industry vs. Artistry
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Compilation album by
Various artists
Released1995 (1995)
Genre
Length66:18
Label SubNation
SubNation Productions chronology
SubNation Volume One: Industry vs. Artistry
(1995)
SubNation Volume Two: An American Darkwave
(1997)

SubNation Volume One: Industry vs. Artistry is a various artists compilation album released in 1995 by SubNation Productions. [1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength
1."Chos-a-Fil I" Thomas Smith Pain Emission 3:59
2."Clockwork Heart"Todd CleggSilent Order4:42
3."The Ice Princess"
  • Demian Dorrance
  • Stephanie Geniza
Cruciform4:19
4."August Rain"
  • Damien DeVille
  • Dominic LaVey
  • Dante Savarelle
This Ascension 4:20
5."Sleepless" Mike VanPortfleet Lycia 3:28
6."Far Far Away"
  • Bryna Golden
  • Tim Thayer
Babylonian Tiles5:37
7."Fortunato"Blade Fetish4:10
8."Man Made God" (Original Version)
Stereotaxic Device5:14
9."Mechanism of Death"Mark McAndrewRazorfeed5:03
10."No Tears"Todd CleggSilent Order4:58
11."Sliced Domiziana"
  • Ashkelon Sain
  • Zoë Alexandra Wakefield
Trance to the Sun 6:23
12."Charon's Dream"
  • Demian Dorrance
  • Stephanie Geniza
Cruciform5:51
13."Wake" (Live at Mass, Sept. 30 1993)
  • Fair
  • VanPortfleet
Lycia 4:50
14."Chos-a-Fil II"Smith Pain Emission 3:24

Personnel

Adapted from the SubNation Volume One: Industry vs. Artistry liner notes. [2]

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
United States1995SubNation CD SBN-01

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References

  1. "Various Artists: Subnation, Vol. 2: American Darkwave > Overview". Allmusic. Retrieved September 10, 2020.
  2. SubNation Volume One: Industry vs. Artistry (booklet). Various artists. SubNation Productions. 1995.CS1 maint: others (link)