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Atari Teenage Riot reignites with album Is This Hyperreal? on Dim Mak
(June 7th on all DSP, June 21st physical release on Dim Mak)
Is This Hyperreal? Includes singles Activate! and Blood In My Eyes
Is This Hyperreal?, Atari Teenage Riot’s first album released through LA future stomp label Dim Mak, is an acetylene laced documentation of ATR’s re-ignition after an eleven year silence. Produced, mixed, recorded with Alec Empire, Nic Endo and new ATR member CX Kidtronik (Saul Williams / Nine Inch Nails) at ATR’s fourth studio release was made at the Hellish Vortex studio in Berlin.
A cultural cold war divided upon class lines, a new age of surveillance, heroes’ incarcerated in the worst conditions possible for speaking out against the military complex, a corrupt press core owned by multi-national corporations and raised to repeat sound bytes. This is the post-cyberpunk world on the brink of collapse Atari Teenage Riot’s fourth album Is This Hyperreal? is born into. Every track is a iridescent explosion of nervous energy requesting your attendance in Atari Teenage Riot’s campaign party of education and awareness. Having influenced a generation of M.I.A., Crystal Castles, Le Tigre, Sleigh Bells, and Pendulum, Atari Teenage Riot is a welcome shot in the arm of the music industry.
“Activate!” starts the album with Atari Teenage Riot’s most concise statement of intent yet. On a backing of explosive 1991 hardcore jungle synths, super collider bass kicks, and guitar shrapnel Alec Empire, Nic Endo, and CX Kidtronik spurn us into a campaign of equality, activation, and eradication of ignorance.
In “Blood In My Eyes” Alec Empire merges his chiptunes style first shown in 1999’s Nintendo Teenage Robots album with the sound of Crass exploding out of the trunk two cars over. Contained within Nic Endo’s first lead vocal in Atari Teenage Riot tells a tale of enslavement and revenge for all of the women lost within our global human trafficking problem. “Blood In My Eyes” is a riveting electronic punk rock diatribe, paying homage to the feminine retributive subtexts espoused by cult films like ‘Kill Bill’ and heavily censored French art-house offering, ‘Baise-Moi.’ “Black Flags” is a low slung, subwoofer punching, anthem announcing Atari Teenage Riot’s support of Anonymous’ grassroots human rights campaign.
We’re allowed a brief respite to catch our breathes during “Is This Hyperreal?”. The album’s title track slow cooks with seething analog synths reminiscent of Vangelis’ score for Blade Runner, symphonic percussion and a gurgling acid line are the soundtrack to the birth of a cyborg.
“Codebeaker” is a stomping electro rockabilly stormer. Rubbery basslines command your posterior to action; sawtooth guitars swarm your head as Alec Empire and CX Kidtronik lead us onto wall street to ask the question of “What went wrong?”
“Shadow Identity” is Nic Endo’s second lead vocal of the album and the most unexpected hook. On top of the sounds of a New Order bassline and what sounds like a drum line made performed by an obsolete automotive assembly line Nic interweaves a narrative of blood diamonds, global trade and awareness.
“Re-arrange Your Synapses” is a new gabber punk classic. The 909 drum machine speeds up to a blured fever pitch as Alec Empire and Nic Endo dive bomb verses painting a near future world of post net neutrality legislation where access to money and corporations control the publics access to information on the internet.
Atari Teenage Riot saves their most straightforward electro romp for “Digital Decay”. Showcasing a thick bassline, razor taunt snares and Nic Endo as a floating artificial intelligence prophet. “Digital Decay” would fit perfectly into one of Dim Mak label boss Steve Aoki’s legendary DJ sets.
“The Only Slight Glimmer of Hope” is dripping with uplifting brash, sing-along, sass-bag vocals and deep driving modular synth work. “The Only Slight Glimmer of Hope” is Atari Teenage Riot’s legendary effortless synthesis of Crass, Throbbing Gristle, and Kraftwerk.
“The Collapse of History” is at once the most unexpected and welcome Atari Teenage Riot song ever. Throwing listeners for a complete curveball Alec Empire flexes his early 90s hardcore influence by intertwining stadium sized jungle breakbeats with a national anthem. Nic Endo transforms herself into a pop dance diva and brings her sassiest vocal performance of the album. The mind glue chorus celebrating the overthrow of corrupt institutions hits your like warm sunlight after an all night rave. As ATR ends the album “Humanity will win in the end.”
Is This Hyperreal? Tracklisting
1. Activate!
2. Blood In My Eyes
3. Black Flags
4. Is This Hyperreal?
5. Codebreaker
6. Shadow Identity
7. Re-Arrange Your Synapses
8. Digital Decay
9. The Only Slight Glimmer of Hope
10. The Collapse of History
Release date: Jun 7, 2011
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- The Red Crown
The Red Crown at 36.44 on September 16, 2011 11:54
@The Red Crown: DAmn! I knew it was too good to be true!
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Lowfreq77 at 2.28 on September 10, 2011 08:59
you are and will remain the most fucksters *_* Thnx for DL
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Alec Empire/ ATR at 0.00 on May 30, 2011 00:13
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- BRRRAP!
BRRRAP! on May 23, 2011 10:08
Awesome album, caught you at Bang Face and it was and incredible show :)
- Spoo
Spoo at 18.14 on May 23, 2011 02:07
Wow... just wow more sonic epicness from ATR Loving all of it. CodeBreaker is nuts!!!
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- Slickedd
Slickedd at 41.00 on May 19, 2011 12:43
@Mairsil: Well said! Saw ATR at Bangface Weekender last saturday and they blew me away! I love the old stuff but all the new tracks they played worked really well and the crowd loved every second of it :)
- Jack Schmaltz
Jack Schmaltz on May 18, 2011 13:04
i was going to hold out listening to this until the psychical release, but after seeing your show on Saturday at BFW i couldn't resist anymore...
its great to have you back guys, & even better to finally experience the ATR live show after so many years of adoring your works...
looking forward to more, thank you - QkiZ
QkiZ at 40.20 on May 17, 2011 16:34
@THE VIIRUS: Maybe ATR will do better than they songs from the album. They are an artists, i'm only fan. My impression is that these tracks are done to play to the crowd.
- Circuits Maximus
Circuits Maximus at 38.46 on May 17, 2011 10:26
Got some football stadium like cheering going on in this one
- Mairsil
Mairsil at 41.00 on May 17, 2011 08:29
@Alec Empire/ ATR: Right on. The only thing that would've been disappointing would be an album that sounded exactly the same as ten years ago. I believe it's an artist's job to innovate himself, explore new ways. And I think the album turned out brilliantly.
- Mairsil
Mairsil at 24.49 on May 17, 2011 08:26
@C/L: Same here, was really surprised to hear it yesterday in Paradiso, she sounded great.
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- DJ Supertoy
DJ Supertoy at 18.31 on May 16, 2011 13:15
Too much blood!!! Loving the new album, been way too long.
- DJ Supertoy
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