Editorial Reviews
Music Review:
Music Review
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No.6 In B Minor, Op.74, "Pathetique"
Music: Bye Bye Television [CD-single] [Import]
Till There Was You [CD-single] [Import]
The Last Wave of Summer [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics] [Import]
John Dowland: In Darkness Let Me Dwell
About the Artist
The excellent guitar work of Guenter Schulz coupled with the dark, unique voice and expressive stage presence of En Esch gave KMFDM a distinctive style that separated the group from their peers and made them one of the most successful and well-known industrial bands of all time. After the groups breakup in 1999, Esch and Schulz decided to continue their work together and create a new project that would bring this concept to another level. Fellow German superstars Rammstein have already given Slick Idiot their seal of approval by contributing a brutal, über-heavy remix of one of the tracks on the original album Dicknity. Besides the built-in audience of KMFDM fans, Slick Idiot will appeal to anyone interested in hearing cutting-edge industrial music.
Album Description
This CD is another metal/industrial/techno bonbon from Slick Idiot. It is comprised of remixes of songs from the debut album "Dicknity" by the bands' colleagues from Clawfinger, Hanzel Und Gretyl, Truth and by En Esch himself, with remixes also done by fans from all over the world in response to a contest on slickidiot.com in which the contributors were given the chance to download components of three Slick Idiot songs. This is an enhanced CD with an additional Quicktime movie of the "Make Me Believe" video (requires computer with a CD-ROM drive and Quicktime 5.0 or higher installed.