Tracklist
1 | Organic! | |
2 | Bolt | |
3 | Holiday in Cambodia | |
4 | Hell's Kitchen | |
5 | Zensurround | |
6 | Search & Destroy | |
7 | Near Dark (Campfire Mix) | |
8 | Moontrap | |
9 | Ennui, Ennio | |
10 | P.T.L (Pass The Lot) | |
11 | Sundown (Instru-Mental Version) | |
12 | Rhythm 000 | |
13 | Organic! (Single Version) | |
14 | Frankfurt Goes Organic (Sven Väth Mosaic Remix) | |
15 | Sundown (Single Version) | |
16 | Moontrap (Adult Version) | |
17 | Moontrap (Bonus Version) |
The Overlords is a pioneer electronic project coming from Denmark. Rune Bendixen, Carsten Pedersen and Ian Ion started to work together in the late 80’s inspired by Front 242 and Adrian Sherwood’s electronic dub. The ever-cheaper samplers allowed the band to record their debut album “Midnight at the Grooveyard II” (1988) and built their own studio The Grooveyard in Copenhagen. Next works started to get increasingly influenced by techno, new beat and innovative dance music. A new single “Moontrap” (1990) appeared on Belgium's Antler Subway Records and led The Overlords to collaborate with Kenneth Baker who remixed the next single and massive club hit “Sundown” (1991). The full-length “Organic?” (1991) came shortly after also on Antler Subway in Belgium, ZYX Records in Germany and reached America with Caroline Records. The success continued to grow and a new EP for “Organic+” (1992) was out with the title track remixed by the legendary DJ and producer Sven Väth.
“From the first song, with it's chorus of ‘We Are Genetic Engineers’ and it's rich, catchy melody, “Organic?” throws the fetters of EBM off and soars to heady heights. The third track leaves the fresh energetic, colourful world of humour to create menace and dread with a brilliant cover version of “Holiday In Cambodia” which has the same threatening sound of the D.K.s original, and is perhaps even more danceable and disturbing. An exciting album full of catchy, tongue-in-cheeky chant-a-long tracks and the music has such depth, such stark, radiant colour, such brilliance that is unreservedly recommended.” (Soft Watch)
“Organic?” was originally released only on CD and cassette and is now available for the first time on vinyl record including all original tracks plus some bonus and remixes. Limited edition of 500 copies on double vinyl with gatefold sleeve and one postcard.