Hypnogaja revolution
Revolution | ||||
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Studio album by Hypnogaja | ||||
Released | 1999 | |||
Recorded | 1999 | |||
Genre | Trip hop[1] | |||
Length | 71:57 | |||
Label | Drama Music / PARAS Group / Ryko Dist. Partners | |||
Producer | Hypnogaja | |||
Hypnogaja chronology | ||||
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Revolution is the debut album by Hypnogaja. Released in 1999 by Drama Music via PARAS Group (and distributed by Ryko Distribution Partners via Universal), it is out of print and has not been released digitally.
Description
The LP contains fifteen tracks primarily consisting of electronic instrumentation that is different in tone from the band's subsequent, guitar-driven releases.
Placements in film and TV
Several tracks from Revolution were placed in television programs and films, including ABC's One Life to Live, HBO's Sex And The City and the USA Channel film Women of the Night (a/k/a Radio Silence), directed by Zalman King. Hypnogaja also scored the independent feature film The Young Unknowns (Indican Pictures) directed by Catherine Jelski and starring Devon Gummersall, Leslie Bibb, Eion Bailey and Arly Jover. The band used several pieces from Revolution to underscore the movie, including the song "Blue," which served as the end title.[2]
Tracklist
- "Look at Me (I Need Everything)" (3:14)
- "Sleep" (5:15)
- "Obsession" (3:44)
- "Blue" (4:53)
- "Lust" (5:02)
- "Street Kid" (5:50)
- "Down by the River" (4:00)
- "Take Me Away (Alien Spaceship)" (4:30)
- "My Private World" (4:28)
- "Tears" (4:58)
- "You Belong to Me" (4:15)
- "Hollywoods" (4:33)
- "Fear" (5:49)
- "Hypnagogic Images" (6:30)
- "Cold Night Air" (4:56)
References
- ↑ "Revolution – Hypnogaja – Discover music at". Last.fm. 2009-02-11. Retrieved 2011-09-28.
- ↑ Hypnogaja on IMDb