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Love Songs for Machines

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Download links and information about Love Songs for Machines by Jake Mandell. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to Electronica, Industrial genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 50:06 minutes.

Artist: Jake Mandell
Release date: 2001
Genre: Electronica, Industrial
Tracks: 13
Duration: 50:06
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Magik Cirkuits 4:34
2. The Prince and the Palm 3:15
3. The Surf and the Circus 2:56
4. Tender Growth from Random Seed 4:04
5. From the Chestnut Parapet 4:10
6. Divinity Takes a Dive 4:14
7. Undersea Sanctuary 4:24
8. Two Doses of Diometic Hexameter 3:28
9. Tragedy Tears the Triarchy 5:00
10. The Princess Speaks of Love 4:27
11. The Fragmented Icon 3:30
12. Elfin Eyes Hiding Behind a Burlap Hood 3:39
13. Archberserk In the Dark 2:25

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Mandell's third full-length, and first for Carpark, is as good as its word — complete with a crush note from Jake himself in the liner notes. And the music is a bit more emotive than his previous productions. For producers of Mandell's generation, nothing says a love song quite like '80s synth-pop, so he reaches back with vintage sounds on "The Prince and the Palm" and a few breathy vocal samples on "Tender Growth From a Random Seed." For the most part though, Mandell doesn't completely lose his head; there's plenty more of the same tight mid-tempo techno, with plenty of oblique programming add-ons and a subtle melodic sense to keep listeners grooving. In the end, he strikes a good balance between the scientific techno of his Force Inc material with some genuine emotion.