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1: Still Life (3:40) 2: Xodus (3:50) 3: Shine (6:47) 4: Penetration (4:04) 5: Melt (The Catching Of The Butterfly) (5:05) 6: Venus Decomposing (6:07) 7: Pazuzu (Black Rain) (6:36) 8: Zoon (Parts 1 & 2) (Saturation) (9:40) 9: Zoon (Part 3) (Wake World) (5:29) 10: Coma (2:44) 11: Xodus (Last Rites) (5:33) 12: Xodus (Xcitorium) (3:57) 13: 24th Moment (5:51) 14: Penetration (Bloodless) (4:04) |
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Number of discs: |
1 |
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Description: | Issued in a four panel matte Digisleeve with two pockets, one for the disc, one for the four page matte booklet.
The disc is translucent to strong light.
Hype sticker applied to the shrink-wrap.
"Penetration" (track 4) is different from the version on the original release, as it contains a 30-second-long instrumental piece at the end, which is basically a short interlude between tracks 4 & 5.
Tracks 11-14 were originally released on different formats of the "[m=198531]" single: tracks 11 & 13 originally appeared on the CD single ([r=542999]); tracks 12 & 14 on the 12" single ([r=543010]).
Track durations as read from physical disc via rip to iTunes."Zoon" is the only studio album by Nefilim, released in 1996 on CD format by Beggars Banquet/Beggars G/Ind. This powerful record delivers a dark and intense fusion of industrial metal and gothic rock, characterized by heavy guitar riffs, atmospheric synths, and deep lyrical themes exploring spirituality and existentialism. The album stands out for its raw energy and haunting soundscapes that have earned it cult status among fans of the genre.
Nefilim was formed as a project by Carl McCoy after his departure from Fields of the Nephilim. Known for his distinctive voice and visionary approach to music, McCoy brought together elements of industrial aggression with gothic atmospheres in "Zoon," creating an influential work that has inspired many artists within alternative music circles.
Beggars Banquet is a renowned independent label based in the UK, celebrated for supporting groundbreaking acts across various genres since the late 1970s. Their commitment to artistic innovation has helped launch numerous successful careers in alternative music worldwide. |
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Manufacturer No.: |
05267672 |
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Beggars UK Ltd. 375 Media GmbH Schachthofstraße 36a, 21079 Hamburg, DE https://375media.com/ |
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