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  • SKU: NRT-P-02
  • Format: CD
  • UPC: 3616405033658
  • Street Date: 11/20/20
  • PreBook Date: 10/02/20
  • Label: Dr. Music Records »
  • Genre: Industrial
  • Run Time: 52 mins
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Year of Production: 2020
  • Box Lot: 25
  • Territory: WORLD EX GAS
  • Language: English

 

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Pulse - Adjusting The Space

PULSE conquer the earth with the Cyber Future Metal adventure "Adjusting The Space"

Pulse - Adjusting The Space
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Besides vocalist and guitarist Nemesis, bassist Vidar, drummer Pulsar and guitarist Dom are members of the PULSE squad to bring the sound of their home planet closer to mankind. Live on stage they already left their extraterrestrial traces on the Schattenwelt Festival in Vienna or the legendary Wave Gotik Treffen in Leipzig. After numerous concerts, it was time to ring in the next phase of the terrestrial conquest and so PULSE retreated to CCP Studio in late summer 2019 to produce ''Adjusting The Space'' with Claus Prellinger (Dornenreich, Jack Frost, Thirdmoon). With ''X 31' 26'43 NY 109' 430''W'' they open the album with an allusion to the Roswell incident in the year 1947. It continues with the second single, a striking warning from outer space called ''We Won't Come In Peace'', which warns the human species to treat their own planet with more respect otherwise, the aliens will not arrive in peace. The ambiguous ''New Elastic Freak'', which is also the third single, is about the schizophrenic scene of a psychopath playing with a sex rubber doll or the examination of an alien corpse. With the title track, the four cosmic musicians officially introduce themselves to the earthlings and allow them to welcome a new generation of life. For 13.000 years, the so-called ''Black Knight'' satellite is orbiting our earth. What is its mission? Surveillance? Or is its task connected with our fate after all? For the finale, the award-winning Venezuelan DJ and remixer Zardonic (Bullet For My Valentine, Corroded, Liv Sin) has taken one of the band's classics, ''AlienAngel'' (Zardonic Remix), and skilfully, brutally transformed it into his style.

Coming from Industrial Cyber Metal, PULSE blow fresh wind into this genre with the release of ''Adjusting The Space'', an album that will not only convince fans of the Industrial scene when it hits our planet in early November. We definitely welcome our new intergalactic overlords!

Track Listing

  • 1. X 31‘ 26‘43 NY 109‘ 430“W
  • We Won’t Come In Peace
  • Supersonic Trance Sphere
  • New Elastic Freak
  • Sounds And Signals
  • Adjusting The Space
  • Encounter
  • Star Light
  • Black Knight
  • Points Of Nibiru
  • The Passage Entry
  • Major Tom
  • AlienAngel (Zardonic Remix)

Bonus Materials

  • With “Major Tom”, PULSE has succeeded in a surprisingly catchy adaptation of the NDW classic by Peter Schilling.
  • For the finale, the award-winning Venezuelan DJ and remixer Zardonic (Bullet For My Valentine, Corroded, Liv Sin) has taken one of the band’s classics, “AlienAngel” (Zardonic Remix), and skilfully, brutally transformed it into his style.

Sales Points

  • Produced by Claus Prellinger (Dornenreich, Jack Frost, Thirdmoon) at CCP Studios, Austria
  • International Print/Online/Radio PR & Playlist Promotion via Dr. Music Promotion (Sortout, Visionatica, Birdeatsbaby)
  • Social Media PR & Marketing via NRT Records at Facebook, YouTube, Instagram etc.
  • Facebook: 2.232 likes / Spotify first single “Black Knight” = 12K plays and nearly 25K at YouTube
  • Street Promotion: Phoenix, AZ area with flyer & posters at scene hotspots (Bars, College, University, Clubs, fashion stores…)
  • For fans of Samael, Fear Factory, The Kovenant, Pain, KMFDM, Ministry

Press Quotes

„This is a really cool album' 4/5 points

     —Anders Ekdahl , Battlehelm.com

„There are some very strong tracks on the album, such as We Won't Come In Peace, Black Knight and the retro house beats floating New Elastic Freak.'

     —Rockportaal.nl

„The album is like a cyber invasion on your psyche - thoughts and perception evolve as dehumanized but catchy in a way tunes, strikes you in.'

     —MonarchMagazin.com

Highly appreciated for fans from the Gothic, Metal, Industrial or CyberPunk scene.

     —MetalGlory.com

Coming from Industrial Cyber Metal, PULSE blow fresh wind into this genre with the release of 'Adjusting The Space', an album that will not only convince fans of the Industrial scene when it hits our planet in early November.

     —MusicExtreme666.blogspot.com

t bangs quite well and that is good. PULSE are definitely going forward pretty well, the tracks are kicking and are produced with a lot of pressure. In between there are also some nice atmospheric and calm sounds.

     —FischPott.com

All in all Industrial Cyber Metal for fans of Fear Factory, Pain and Crematory, which will convince not only the industrial scene.

     —BlattTurbo.de

PULSE are welcome. It sounds extremely futuristic, which is obviously what they intended, but they do it so well that they dazzle

     —Larry Runner, Diariodeunmetalhead.com

a stack of really good music

     —Headshot Music #14, page 15

Adjusting the Space is a polished, powerful album, and it really will take your mind on an intense journey.

     —Stepkid.com

Some releases leave you speechless [...] PULSE combine stomping Dark Metal with all kinds of Electronic from the shadow world of Gothic and the Black scene [...] PULSE are inspired by minimal Electro, Aggrotech, Hellectro, modern Electronic Industrial...

     —Legacy Magazine (Germany)

'Adjusting the Space' es una continuación y expansión del sonido del debut, donde se pueden percibir reminiscencias del Darkwave más Industrial de Wumpsut o Suicide Commando, el EBM de unos Front 242, el Aggrotech de Combichrist, el Metal Industrial ...

     —MariskalRock.com (Spain)

Para este 'Adjusting the Space' se han montado toda una película de ciencia ficción. Pretenden hacernos viajar al espacio exterior, y la verdad que cuando te calzas el CD y le das volumen es difícil pensar que esto no venga de algún planeta lejano.

     —DiarioDeUnMetalHead.com

Une musique avec une multitude de sonorités Electro viendra régaler nos oreilles tout en nous faisant voyager dans l'espace comme sur 'Star:Light » au refrain et chœurs excellents, une musicalité (claviers) à la Crematory.

     —OdyMetal.Blogspot.com

Whenever PULSE focuses on catchy Industrial Metal songs, they show that they know their craft and have a right to exist in this genre. Fans of the futuristic Cyber Metal should therefore have a listen.

     —DeepGround.de

Musically PULSE unites several areas of Electro music, paired with the growling voice of the singer, and shows that cross-genre music brings a lot of new inspiration, electrifies and animates [...] Get captured and dance!

     —Dark-News.de

All in all Industrial Cyber Metal for fans of Fear Factory, Pain and Crematory, which will not only convince in the Industrial scene.

     —BlattTurbo.de

Banger sound and that's great. PULSE are definitely going forward, the tracks bang and are well-produced and powerfully.

     —Fischpott.com

  

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