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Album Review: The Destroyer

  • Artist: Alec Empire
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1996
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Electronica

Review

Having ceased doing relatively calmer solo projects for Mille Plateaux, on The Destroyer Empire created work that seemed far more likely to come from the Atari Teenage Riot mastermind. Everything mostly missing from the various Mille Plateaux releases turns up here in spades: blasting, nuclear-strength, high-speed hip-hop loops; in-your-face, belligerent samples; and conversational snippets -- the works. As with Atari Teenage Riot, Empire's sheer humorlessness becomes terribly funny upon reflection. There's no doubting his passion, to be sure, but the liberal use of exclamation points in his titles ("We All Die!," "Bang Your Head!," "Nobody Gets Out Alive!") is just one example where his enthusiasm better suits a satiric sketch about rebels more than anything else. As with his main band's other work, though, once past the window dressing he serves, his music in The Destroyer becomes a thrilling proposition from the get-go. Where the goal is righteous, invigorating action, Empire's almost without peer. If he seems doomed to essentially plow the same musical furrow again and again -- ironically dating himself more and more with time as a result -- the variations he comes up with often turn out to be winners. Opening track "Hard Like It's a Pose" sets the tone: the barked sample that provides the title fed through studio treatment, the clever and very carefully arranged layering of massive beat-slams, balancing chaos and calculation, and more. Empire's highlight of his solo career appears here, "The Peak." Combining barreling drum loops, huge distortion crunches, and a voice claiming "When you've reached your peak, it's time to die!," it's a truly compelling example of Empire's work. A slight ringer concludes the album -- a live (or rather, "Live!") recording of "Pleasure Is Our Business" from a couple of years previous that has its moments -- but mostly this is Empire at his frenetic, take-no-prisoners best. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Hard Like It's a Pose Alec Empire Alec Empire (5:49)
What Are You Talking About Alec Empire Alec Empire (5:01)
Down With the Shit Alec Empire Alec Empire (4:51)
We All Die! Alec Empire Alec Empire (7:07)
Suicide Alec Empire Alec Empire (4:54)
Bang Your Head! Alec Empire Alec Empire (5:36)
Heartbeat That Isn't There Alec Empire Alec Empire (3:06)
Nobody Gets Out Alive! Alec Empire Alec Empire (5:33)
Fire Bombing Alec Empire Alec Empire (4:16)
The Peak Alec Empire Alec Empire (3:56)
Bonus Beats Alec Empire Alec Empire (4:03)
I Don't Care What Happens Alec Empire Alec Empire (5:11)
My Face Would Crack Alec Empire Alec Empire (6:47)
Pleasure Is Our Business [Live] Alec Empire Alec Empire (7:39)

Credits

Alec Empire (Engineer), Alec Empire (Producer)
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The Destroyer
Studio album by Alec Empire
Released June 1996
Recorded February 12, 1994 - April 1996
Genre Digital hardcore
Label Digital Hardcore Recordings
Producer Alec Empire
Professional reviews
Alec Empire chronology
Hypermodern Jazz
(1996)
The Destroyer
(1996)
Les Étoiles des Filles Mortes
(1996)

The Destroyer is an album by electronic artist Alec Empire, his first on his own record label Digital Hardcore Recordings, released in 1996 in Europe and a revised version in 1998 in USA. Destroyer is also the name given to a series of EPs by Empire released two years before. Unlike his previous albums for Mille Plateaux, The Destroyer had a much heavier sound more akin to that of his band Atari Teenage Riot, and is considered as one of the earliest examples of a breakcore record.

Contents

Track listing

1996 European CD pressing

  1. (untitled) - 0:21
  2. "We All Die!" - 7:07
  3. "Suicide" - 4:54
  4. "Bang Your Head!" - 5:37
  5. "Don't Lie, White Girl!" - 4:35
  6. "Fire Bombing" - 4:17
  7. "I Just Wanna Destroy" - 4:51
  8. "Bonus Beats" - 4:03
  9. "Nobody Gets Out Alive!" - 5:34
  10. "My Body Cannot Die" - 4:25
  11. "The Peak" - 3:54
  12. "Heartbeat That Isn't There" - 3:08
  13. "I Don't Care What Happens" - 5:11
  14. "My Face Would Crack" - 6:46
  15. "Pleasure Is Our Business (Live!)" - 7:42
  16. (untitled) - 0:07

1998 USA CD pressing

The 1998 pressing, released in USA, included tracks from previous releases.

  1. "Hard Like It's a Pose" - 5:49 (previously released on Funk Riot Beat)
  2. "What Are You Talking About" - 5:01 (previously released on No Safety Pin Sex E.P.)
  3. "Down With The Shit" - 4:51 (previously released on Funk Riot Beat)
  4. "We All Die!" - 7:07
  5. "Suicide" - 4:54
  6. "Bang Your Head!" - 5:36
  7. "Heartbeat That Isn't There" - 3:06
  8. "Nobody Gets Out Alive!" - 5:33
  9. "Fire Bombing" - 4:16
  10. "The Peak" - 3:56
  11. "Bonus Beats" - 4:03
  12. "I Don't Care What Happens" - 5:11
  13. "My Face Would Crack" - 6:47
  14. "Pleasure Is Our Business (Live)" - 7:39

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