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Automata is a print magazine dedicated to covering the underground music scene - with emphasis on industrial, goth, synthpop, ambient, experimental and related genres - from a Christian perspective. | Automata is a print magazine dedicated to covering the underground music scene - with emphasis on industrial, goth, synthpop, ambient, experimental and related genres - from a Christian perspective. | ||
Revision as of 16:37, 24 January 2007
Automata is a print magazine dedicated to covering the underground music scene - with emphasis on industrial, goth, synthpop, ambient, experimental and related genres - from a Christian perspective.
In 2001 Evanescence appeared in issue 3.0 of Automata Magazine. The magazine featured a full page advertisement for Origin and a short review. Origin also came in at #3 in their Top 10 Of 2000 chart.
The magazine was accompanied by a free compilation CD featuring a version of Whisper which merges the track Origin and the version of Whisper from Origin into one.
Tracklist:
- Level - Restore
- Evanescence - Whisper
- Cult of Jester - Golgo 13
- Sheltershed - Coriander (Deep Disco Mix)
- Voxis - Razor's Edge
- Indikator - Fissure
- Joy Electric - The Ice Parade at Dawn
- Massivivid - Flesh:Wound (Activ8)
- substructure - Elemental Confusion
- Regenerator - Battleground
- Lode - When the Stars Will Fall
- A Different Kind of Cop - 14
- Midiboy - Razor Words (The Synth Sense Mix)
- Temple of the Times - Requiem for the Lost Children
- Judean Radiostatic - Shield (Red Mix)
- Autumn's Descent - Understand
- True Colour of Blood - Twilight State Dream