Wreckage (album)
Wreckage | |
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Studio album by Overseer | |
Released | September, 2003 |
Recorded | Pravda Studios, Leeds |
Genre | Big beat, electronica |
Length | 77 minutes |
Label | Columbia/When |
Producer |
Rob Overseer, Dave Creffield |
Wreckage is the first album by British DJ/producer Overseer. Most of its tracks have been featured in an advertisement, film, video game, trailer, or television show.
Track listing
- "Slayed"
- "Stompbox"
- "Supermoves"
- "Velocity Shift"
- "Horndog"
- "Meteorology"
- "Aquaplane"
- "Doomsday"
- "Basstrap"
- "Sparks"
- "Never"
- "Heligoland"
Alternate
- "Slayed"
- "Horndog"
- "Doomsday"
- "Aquaplane"
- "Meteorology"
- "Sparks"
- "Never"
- "Heligoland"
- "Supermoves"
- "Basstrap"
- "Velocity Shift"
Singles
Horndog
The track Horndog was released as a single from this album. The song contains a sample from DJ Kool's Let Me Clear My Throat. Like much of Overseer's work, this track has been used for commercial purposes such as in the 2004 Mitsubishi Endeavor advertisement.[1]
The track was also used for the Phoenix Suns player introduction video for the 2007–2008 season.[2]
The track was also used in the trailer for the 2004 film Walking Tall.
Supermoves
"Supermoves" was used in 2002 video game Twin Caliber by Rage Software for PlayStation 2 as the main menu theme.[3] Page 20 of the game's manual also promotes his then new EP "Force Multiply" and briefly describes Overseer.
A remixed version is featured on The Animatrix: The Album.
Personnel
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References
- ↑ "Mitsubishi ENDEAVOR 2004 commercial". 2003. Retrieved 23 November 2014.
- ↑ "Phoenix Suns Player Introduction Video". 2007. Retrieved 23 November 2014.
- ↑ http://vgmdb.net/album/16361