All Artists: Ministry Title: Mixxxes of the Mole Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: 101 DISTRIBUTION Release Date: 8/24/2010 Album Type: Import Genre: Metal Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPCs: 884860028820, 884860028820 |
Ministry Mixxxes of the Mole Genre: Metal 2010 remix release from the Industrial evil doers. Remixxxer Erie Loch, front man for the band Blownload, crossed paths with Jourgensen at his 13th Planet compound and the two instantly connected creatively. Jourgensen inv... more » | |
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Album Description 2010 remix release from the Industrial evil doers. Remixxxer Erie Loch, front man for the band Blownload, crossed paths with Jourgensen at his 13th Planet compound and the two instantly connected creatively. Jourgensen invited Loch to spearhead the Mixxxes project. The fifth in a series of 13th Planet remix genre-bending 'Trance Metal' attack, Mixxxes of The Mol, is destined for dance floors all over the world with its punchy metal grooves and way-too-heavy bass lines determined to mosh with the best of solar plexus in the country. |
CD ReviewsIf you keep spending.............. Robert Keith | 09/27/2010 (1 out of 5 stars) "They'll keep mixing. This is yet another cheap remix album which any amatuer could probably do.I hate what al has done with the ministry name over the past decade. The trilogy of bush albums was bad enough BUT trying to cash in on them twice is just greedy capitalism the same thing ministry has standed up against on countless occasions. The music here is yet again boring and repetitive..........even if it is slighty better then dub, slightly better then crap is still crap. This proves to me yet again that the last great ministry album was darkside (99') and i wish ministry would have died with the millenium. Excuse My Poor Grammer Robert Keith" One of the better ministry re-mixes Concerned One | Clarinda, IA | 08/18/2010 (4 out of 5 stars) "I received my copy of this yesterday from a pre-order, and have been able to listen to it in it's entirety, and I must say, I am not disappointed with this re-mix album. In comparison to Rio Grand Dub, I think this album keeps a bit more of the aggressive guitar sound and may actually push them a bit more to the forefront in a few of the mixes. It is definitely mixed up with bits of beat box type rhythms (some more than others like the song Wrong), but it manages to keep the original sound to them enough that it feels as if it could have been that classic industrial metal sound that I know from Ministry. This is the third "mixxxed" album in the string of the albums from the Mole, Rio Grand Blood, The Last Sucker trilogy, and I think it is a good addition to any longstanding Ministry fan's collection, or even for a new comer. Hopefully Al won't stay permanently in retirement like Ozzy and come back in a few years with new fresh music for us under this legendary moniker. Favorite Tracks: Worthless, Waiting, World."
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