Return to site

Devin Townsend Band Accelerated Evolution Rar

broken image

 

 

 

*The Devin Townsend Band - Accelerated Evolution (2003) Devin Townsend - Ass Sordid Demos II (2004) Devin Townsend - Devlab (2004) The Devin Townsend Band - Synchestra.

*THE DEVIN TOWNSEND BAND 'Accelerated Evolution' (Inside Out) 01. Depth Charge 02. Random Analysis 04. Traveller 07. Sunday Afternoon 09. Slow Me Down. RATING: 8/10.

*Accelerated Evolution is the sixth studio album by Canadian musician Devin Townsend, released in 2003. The album, written and produced by Townsend, was a mix of musical styles from alternative and hard rock to progressive metal. 1 Townsend, the lead vocalist and guitarist, assembled a group of Vancouver musicians to perform with him on the album: guitarist Brian Waddell, drummer Ryan Van.

*Sony Records Int'l

*Reference

*See Full List On Discogs.com

'Echo' is the second song of the Devin Townsend Band EP Project EKO, a bonus disc for Accelerated Evolution released in 2003. It explores electronic music and is instrumental save for several samples. The original album version. Vinyl box set including The Devin Townsend Band album Accelerated Evolution with Devin Townsend Project albums Epicloud, Sky Blue, Transcendence and Live at the Royal Albert Hall ('by request' part of the Ziltoid Live at the Royal Albert Hall live album); released as black, clear and dark green vinyl versions, altogether limited to 2,500 copies.

~Release by The Devin Townsend Band(see all versions of this release, 6 available)Tracklist ▼  CD 1#TitleRatingLength1Depth Chargeengineer and mixer:Shaun Thingvold and Devin Townsendproducer:Devin Townsendbass guitar:Mike Young(Ten Ways from Sunday / Devin Townsend Band)drums (drum set):Ryan Van Poederooyenguitar:Devin Townsend and Brian Waddellkeyboard:Dave Young(keyboardist/guitar player from Vancouver)lead vocals:Devin Townsendrecording of:Depth Chargelyricist and composer:Devin Townsend56:052Stormengineer and mixer:Shaun Thingvold and Devin Townsendproducer:Devin Townsendbass guitar:Mike Young(Ten Ways from Sunday / Devin Townsend Band)drums (drum set):Ryan Van Poederooyenguitar:Devin Townsend and Brian Waddellkeyboard:Dave Young(keyboardist/guitar player from Vancouver)lead vocals:Devin Townsendrecording of:Stormlyricist and composer:Devin Townsend54:383Random Analysisengineer and mixer:Shaun Thingvold and Devin Townsendproducer:Devin Townsendbass guitar:Mike Young(Ten Ways from Sunday / Devin Townsend Band)drums (drum set):Ryan Van Poederooyenguitar:Devin Townsend and Brian Waddellkeyboard:Dave Young(keyboardist/guitar player from Vancouver)lead vocals:Devin Townsendrecording of:Random Analysislyricist and composer:Devin Townsend55:594Deadheadengineer and mixer:Shaun Thingvold and Devin Townsendproducer:Devin Townsendbass guitar:Mike Young(Ten Ways from Sunday / Devin Townsend Band)drums (drum set):Ryan Van Poederooyenguitar:Devin Townsend and Brian Waddellkeyboard:Dave Young(keyboardist/guitar player from Vancouver)lead vocals:Devin Townsendrecording of:Deadheadlyricist and composer:Devin Townsend58:055Suicideengineer and mixer:Shaun Thingvold and Devin Townsendproducer:Devin Townsendbass guitar:Mike Young(Ten Ways from Sunday / Devin Townsend Band)drums (drum set):Ryan Van Poederooyenguitar:Devin Townsend and Brian Waddellkeyboard:Dave Young(keyboardist/guitar player from Vancouver)lead vocals:Devin Townsendrecording of:Suicidelyricist and composer:Devin Townsend56:456Travellerengineer and mixer:Shaun Thingvold and Devin Townsendproducer:Devin Townsendbass guitar:Mike Young(Ten Ways from Sunday / Devin Townsend Band)drums (drum set):Ryan Van Poederooyenguitar:Devin Townsend and Brian Waddellkeyboard:Dave Young(keyboardist/guitar player from Vancouver)lead vocals:Devin Townsendrecording of:Travellerlyricist and composer:Devin Townsend44:137Awayengineer and mixer:Shaun Thingvold and Devin Townsendproducer:Devin Townsendbass guitar:Mike Young(Ten Ways from Sunday / Devin Townsend Band)drums (drum set):Ryan Van Poederooyenguitar:Devin Townsend and Brian Waddellkeyboard:Dave Young(keyboardist/guitar player from Vancouver)lead vocals:Devin Townsendrecording of:Awaylyricist and composer:Devin Townsend57:498Sunday Afternoonengineer and mixer:Shaun Thingvold and Devin Townsendproducer:Devin Townsendbass guitar:Mike Young(Ten Ways from Sunday / Devin Townsend Band)drums (drum set):Ryan Van Poederooyenguitar:Devin Townsend and Brian Waddellkeyboard:Dave Young(keyboardist/guitar player from Vancouver)lead vocals:Devin Townsendrecording of:Sunday Afternoonlyricist and composer:Devin Townsend46:209Slow Me Downengineer and mixer:Shaun Thingvold and Devin Townsendproducer:Devin Townsendbass guitar:Mike Young(Ten Ways from Sunday / Devin Townsend Band)drums (drum set):Ryan Van Poederooyenguitar:Devin Townsend and Brian Waddellkeyboard:Dave Young(keyboardist/guitar player from Vancouver)lead vocals:Devin Townsendrecording of:Slow Me Downlyricist and composer:Devin Townsend44:36Credits CD 1drums (drum set):bass guitar:Mike Young(Ten Ways from Sunday / Devin Townsend Band) (tracks 1–9) guitar:Devin Townsend (tracks 1–9) keyboard:Dave Young(keyboardist/guitar player from Vancouver) (tracks 1–9) composer:engineer:Devin Townsend (tracks 1–9) lead vocals:Devin Townsend (tracks 1–9) lyricist:mixer:Devin Townsend (tracks 1–9) producer:Devin Townsend (tracks 1–9) recording of:Deadhead (track 4) Random Analysis (track 3) Storm (track 2) Sunday Afternoon (track 8) Releasepurchase for download:http://www.emusic.com/album/Devin-Townsend-Band-Accelerated-evolution-MP3-Download/10966602.html[info]

Release Groupincluded in:Discovering Devin Townsend by Devin Townsend

Wikipedia:en: Accelerated Evolution[info]

Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/master/179331[info]

Wikidata:Q338658[info]

Ocean Machine: BiomechStudio album by ReleasedJuly 21, 1997RecordedSeptember 1996 – December 1996Studio

*The Factory Studios and Slack Studios, Vancouver;

*Shithole Headquarters, Burnaby;

*Musibelios, MalagaGenreLength73:52Label

*HevyDevy (International edition)

*Sony Records(Japanese edition)

*USG Records and EastWest (German edition)

*InsideOut(2000 and 2010 re-issue)ProducerDevin TownsendDevin Townsend chronologyPunky Brüster – Cooked on Phonics

(1996)Ocean Machine: Biomech

(1997)Infinity

(1998)Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic[1]MetalStorm[2]Sputnikmusic[3]Sea Of Tranquility[4]

Ocean Machine: Biomech is the second studio album by Canadian musician Devin Townsend, originally released as Biomech under the name Ocean Machine. The album was released in July 1997 on Townsend's label, HevyDevy Records.Background[edit]Sony Records Int'l

Material for Ocean Machine: Biomech had been around since the time Devin Townsend was touring with Steve Vai in support of Sex & Religion Model 2 emulator mac. , with some tracks, such as 'Funeral', 'Regulator' and 'The Death of Music', stretching back to Townsend's days with Noisescapes. The album's basic tracks of guitar, bass and drums were recorded in The Factory Studios in Vancouver during the same time Rob Halford recorded there the Voyeurs album of his band Two. Due to Townsend's discontent with the sound, in September 1996 he took the recorded material with producer Daniel Bergstrand to Málaga, Spain to re-record the guitars, drums and re-amp the bass. Torrential rains were storming the seacoast of Spain at that time, which prevented them from taking any decent recording of the drums. As a result, the sample for the snare drum on the album is actually taken straight from the beginning of Sad but True by Metallica. Due to Townsend's constant dispute with the studio owner, who kept kicking him out of the studio every afternoon to party with his friends, one of them actually being then rising movie star Antonio Banderas, Townsend then refused to pay the studio bill, which resulted in him being denied access to the master tape by the studio owner. Frustrated by that, Townsend eventually decided to sneak in the studio with Bergstrand at 3 A.M. in the morning to make a copy of the master tape, accidentally leaving out the song Ocean Machines there, thus the song exists only in demo quality.[5][6]Music[edit]

Ocean Machine: Biomech featured a mix of hard rock, ambient, and progressive metal.[7] The album was the follow-up to the critically acclaimed[8]City by Townsend's extreme metal band Strapping Young Lad. Townsend viewed Strapping Young Lad as a 'little project' that he considered a 'parody' and not the intended focus of his music, but lamented that Ocean Machine, which he described as 'the music that was really close to me,' was largely dismissed upon its release.[9]

Many of the tracks on the album have become live staples during Devin's career; however, 'The Death of Music' did not make its live debut until April 2015.[10]

The album is specifically referenced in the demo 'Ocean Machines' from Ass-Sordid Demos and 'Resolve' from Addicted. 'Sister' is sampled in the ambience ending 'Traveller' on Accelerated Evolution. 'Voices in the Fan' is recalled in 'Colour Your World' on Ziltoid the Omniscient. A riff in 'Regulator' forms the basis of 'Om' from the Infinity/Christeen + 4 Demos EP. 'Bastard' is referenced in 'Rain City' on Sky Blue. 'The Death of Music' reuses the chorus of bonus track 'Japan' from the first SYL album Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing (also released as a bonus on No Sleep 'till Bedtime).Release[edit]

Ocean Machine: Biomech was released in July 1997. When Townsend was unable to get the album picked up by a record label, he founded his own independent record label, HevyDevy Records, to release his solo material.[9] On its original Japanese release, the album was entitled Biomech and 'Ocean Machine' was listed as the artist name; the album was later reissued worldwide with a compound title under Townsend's name. The album was distributed in Canada by HevyDevy, in Europe and America by InsideOut, and in Japan by Sony.

The album sold 12,000 copies in Japan in its first week of release.[11] Although musically straying from Townsend's extreme metal work in Strapping Young Lad, Ocean Machine: Biomech was met with favorable reviews. Metal Hammer praised it as a 'concept album akin to the sensuality and escapism of Pink Floyd, [as] Devin lyrically and musically explores real and not particularly uplifting topics such as death, isolation, and depression.'[12] Noise Level Critical wrote that 'anyone who heard the [Steve] Vai album Sex & Religion will know that Townsend's voice is top-notch, with the ability to go from aggressive bark, to high-pitched wail, to soft emotional whisper in the space of one song.'[13]

On 17 March 2017 a complete live playthrough was made at Hammersmith Apollo, followed on September 22, 2017 by a live performance in the Ancient Roman Theatre in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, recorded and featured on the band's third live album, released on July 6, 2018 via Inside Out Music.Track listing[edit]

All tracks are written by Devin Townsend.No.TitleLength1.'Seventh Wave'6:502.'Life'4:313.'Night'4:454.'Hide Nowhere'5:005.'Sister'2:486.'3 A.M.'1:567.'Voices in the Fan'4:398.'Greetings'2:539.'Regulator'5:0610.'Funeral'8:0611.'Bastard'

*'Not One of My Better Days'

*'The Girl from Blue City'10:1712.'The Death of Music'12:1513.'Thing Beyond Things'4:47Total length:73:53Personnel[edit]

*Devin Townsend – vocals, guitar, keyboards, production, mixing, editing

*JR Harder – bass

*Marty Chapman – drums

*Chris Valagao – backing vocals

*John Morgan – keyboards, samples, engineering

*Matteo Caratozzolo – editing

*Tim Oberthier – engineering

*Sheldon Zaharko – engineering

*Daniel Bergstrand – recording, mixing

*Victor Morden – mixing assistance

*Masa Noda – photography

*Daniel Collins – artworkReferences[edit]

*^'Allmusic review'.

*^Devin Townsend - Ocean Machine: Biomech

*^Banick, Kyle (January 18, 2006). 'Devin Townsend – Ocean Machine: Biomech Review.' Sputnikmusic.

*^Ocean Machine review

*^https://www.loudersound.com/features/the-story-behind-devin-townsend-ocean-machine

*^https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2vpT_8zKp4

*^G., Mike (September 2003). 'The Devin Townsend Band: No Holds Barred.' Metal Maniacs.

*^See Strapping Young Lad and Devin Townsend for a thorough discussion of the album's acclaim.

*^ abJimzilla (Summer 2003). 'Strapping Young Lad: Devin Townsend.' Throat Culture.

*^Setlist.fm. ([1])

*^Far Beyond Metal: Strapping Young Lad 1997 news archive

*^Metal Hammer (Hevydevy Records: Ocean Machine reviewsArchived 2007-08-06 at the Wayback Machine).

*^Noise Level Critical. (Hevydevy Records: Ocean Machine reviewsArchived 2007-08-06 at the Wayback Machine)External links[edit]Reference

*Ocean Machine: Biomech (HevyDevy Records)

*Ocean Machine: Biomech (InsideOut Music)See Full List On Discogs.comRetrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ocean_Machine:_Biomech&oldid=961557645'

 

 

 

 

broken image