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ReleaseProduct
Subhuman
Artist
Recoil
Label
Mute
Catalogue Number
LISTUMM279
Release Date
1 January 2007

Recoil is the musical project of former Depeche Mode member, Alan Wilder, and Mute will release the project’s last three albums Liquid, Unsound Methods and subHuman. Originally a solo venture for Alan’s more experimental work outside of Depeche Mode, Recoil became his primary music project after he announced his departure from the band in 1995.

After a 6-year break from recording, Alan Wilder returned with Recoil’s fifth studio album, subHuman. This dark electronic album, which sets the listener a challenge to analyse what makes us human and subHuman, is a collaboration with bluesman Joe Richardson, who Wilder came across via a Google search. Richardson provided guitar, harmonica and eerie vocals dealing with themes of murder, death, and religion. Singer Carla Trevaskis llent her ethereal vocals on ‘Allelujah’.

Digital Tracklist

Disc 1

  1. 1 Prey 8:21 Buy

    Prey

  2. 2 Allelujah 9:26 Buy

    Allelujah

  3. 3 5000 Years 6:37 Buy

    5000 Years

  4. 4 The Killing Ground 9:55 Buy

    The Killing Ground

  5. 5 Intruders 11:36 Buy

    Intruders

  6. 6 99 to Life 8:10 Buy

    99 to Life

  7. 7 Backslider 7:09 Buy

    Backslider

Disc 2

  1. 1 Prey (Ambient Version) 6:27 Buy

    Prey (Ambient Version)

  2. 2 Allelujah (Ambient Version) 9:09 Buy

    Allelujah (Ambient Version)

  3. 3 5000 Years (Ambient Version) 6:11 Buy

    5000 Years (Ambient Version)

  4. 4 The Killing Ground (Ambient Version) 9:45 Buy

    The Killing Ground (Ambient Version)

  5. 5 Intruders (Ambient Version) 11:25 Buy

    Intruders (Ambient Version)

  6. 6 99 to Life (Ambient Version) 8:34 Buy

    99 to Life (Ambient Version)

  7. 7 Backslider (Ambient Version) 7:11 Buy

    Backslider (Ambient Version)

Recoil

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