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Wild Planet (compilation album)

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Wild Planet
Compilation album by
Various artists
ReleasedMay 9, 2000
Recorded1989 - 1999
GenreIndustrial, Experimental, IDM
Length73:23
LabelNettwerk/Subconscious Communications
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Wild Planet is a compilation album released under the Nettwerk and Subconscious Communications record labels. The various artists throughout serve as some relation to cEvin Key, of Skinny Puppy, and were also compiled on the album by Key himself. A majority of the tracks are exclusive to this release, and have not been released before or since then.

Track listing

Tracks are listed in numerical order, title, running time and artist.

  1. "Toooly Hooof (Remix)" – 5:04 (Download)
  2. "Quackerz (Revision)" – 3:59 (aDuck)
  3. "Three Years" – 5:48 (PlatEAU)
  4. "Steps" – 4:10 (Doubting Thomas)
  5. "Rodent (Remix)" – 5:51 (Skinny Puppy)[2]
  6. "Things That Go Bump In the Night" – 5:45 (The Tear Garden)
  7. "Ultra Binghi (Brain Melter Mix)" – 4:23 (Twilight Circus)
  8. "Sanity Shovel" – 6:08 (Philth)
  9. "Foundflap" – 3:27 (Floatpoint)
  10. "I Still Ate Her" – 5:05 (cEvin Key)
  11. "Infinite Domain (Version)" – 6:03 (Lustmord)
  12. "Decaying Orbit" – 5:26 (Off & Gone)
  13. "Fate's Faithful Punchline (Version)" – 5:39 (The Legendary Pink Dots)
  14. "Rijn" – 6:35 (Dead Voices On Air & Dropstar)

See also

References

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ Kern, Jay (2010). Skinny Puppy: The Illustrated Discography (Second Edition). Mythos Press. p. 102.

External links

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