Automata
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Automata was a print magazine dedicated to covering the underground music scene - with emphasis on industrial, goth, synthpop, ambient, experimental and related genres.[1]
Automata 3.0
In 2001, Evanescence appeared in issue 3.0 of Automata Magazine, which was produced with 500 copies.[2][3] The magazine featured a full page advertisement for their demo album Origin and a short review. Origin also came in at #3 in their Top 10 of 2000 chart. Later on, due to the popularity of Evanescence, this edition was completely sold out and somewhere around 2004-2006 a reprint of 500 copies was ordered with a slightly different layout on the CD (although the magazine itself and the content of the audio CD remained the same).
This is the review's content:
Compilation
Automata 3.0 | |
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Compilation album by Various Artists | |
Released | July 2001 (Canada) |
Label | Flaming Fish Music |
Producer | Ben Moody (track 2) |
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 the album Origin into a single 4:30 minutes track.
Track listing
- 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"
References
- ↑ "Automata". Automata Magazine. Archived from the original on August 26, 2004. https://web.archive.org/web/20040826091027/http://automatamag.com/.
- ↑ "Various artists - Automata 3.0". Flamingfish.com. Archived from the original on November 3, 2005. https://web.archive.org/web/20051103132907/http://flamingfish.com/automata/index.php/Various_artists_-_Automata_3.0.
- ↑ "Automata magazine > issues". Flamingfish.com. Archived from the original on October 19, 2004. https://web.archive.org/web/20041019062854fw_/http://www.flamingfish.com/automata/issues.php.
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