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Cassandra Complex - Death & Sex
Death & Sex
Artist: Cassandra Complex
Format: CD

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Label: COP INTERNATIONAL
Rel. Date: 05/03/2024
UPC: 703513018226

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DISC: 1

1. Mouth of Heaven (CX40 Version)
2. Voices (CX40 Version)
3. Kneel to the Boss (CX40 Version)
4. Give Me What I Need (CX40 Version)
5. Come Out (CX40 Version)
6. Satisfy Me (CX40 Version)
7. Realm of the Senseless (CX40 Version)

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The Cassandra Complex Death & Sex - the complete reimagining of an industrial post-punk classic Riding high on the back of multiple successful singles and albums, in 1993 legendary post-punk band The Cassandra Complex released their Sex & Death album to wide acclaim across Europe. However, due to legal complications, this album was never released in the USA, and still has never been made available there. On regaining the USA rights, band mastermind Rodney Orpheus sat down to remaster the album, but soon decided to simply re-record it from scratch using modern technology, and do a worldwide release of an entirely new album featuring the original songs - Death & Sex. For the re-recording Orpheus gathered together original guitarist Andy Booth, plus USA-based guitarist Chris Haskett (Rollins Band, David Bowie), cellist Mera Roberts (Faith & the Muse, Black Tape for a Blue Girl), and keyboardist Brent Heinze. Death & Sex features The Cassandra Complex's classic signature sounds of powerful drum machines, hammering synth basslines, and huge distorted guitars, but this album takes it to a new level of sonic power, completely reinventing the band's sound for the 21st century. Orpheus' unique voice sounds better than ever, and the band members create music of stunning energy and virtuosity, from the hard driving cyberpunk of Mouth of Heaven and Kneel to the Boss, to the warped dancefloor of Voices or Give Me What I Need, and the oozing sexuality of Satisfy Me and Realm of the Senseless. This is not just a retread of a 30 year old album - it's a totally new record with a totally new level of emotional intensity.