Bodies Without Organs - Prototype (2004)

      Artist: Bodies Without Organs
Title: Prototype
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: Capitol Records
Genre: Europop, Synth-pop, Disco
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 54:38
Total Size: 155/447 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
      
   
    
		Title: Prototype
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: Capitol Records
Genre: Europop, Synth-pop, Disco
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 54:38
Total Size: 155/447 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview

Tracklist:
01. Sixteen Tons Of Hardware
02. Conquering America
03. Son Of A Gun
04. Open Door (Ballad Version)
05. Walking The Night
06. Voodoo Magic
07. Sunshine In The Rain
08. Riding Through The Night
09. Say I Love You
10. Rhythm Divine
11. European Psycho
12. Living In A Fantasy
13. Open Door (Disco Version)
14. Sixteen Tons Of Hardware (Johan S Remix)
15. Conquering America (Johan S Remix)
Alexander Bard started work on a new music project during 2003, working with the record producer Anders Hansson who became the band's co-producer. They auditioned over 35 different vocalists before meeting Martin Rolinski who was duly chosen as lead singer. Marina Schiptjenko, an art-dealer and a one-time member of Vacuum, Bard's previous music project, then came on board as the third member of what became Bodies Without Organs. 
There was initially a suggestion that the band would be a four-piece including Jean-Pierre Barda from Army of Lovers, but this did not come to fruition, and Barda's explicit involvement extended only as far as co-writing BWO's first single "Living In A Fantasy".
The name of the band derives from the philosophical term body without organs, developed by French philosopher Gilles Deleuze and psychoanalyst Félix Guattari in their 1972 book Anti-Œdipus. Bard, an author and lecturer of philosophy, has referred to the ideas of Deleuze in his books Netocracy - The New Power Elite And Life After Capitalism and The Global Empire, both co-written with Jan Söderqvist.
            There was initially a suggestion that the band would be a four-piece including Jean-Pierre Barda from Army of Lovers, but this did not come to fruition, and Barda's explicit involvement extended only as far as co-writing BWO's first single "Living In A Fantasy".
The name of the band derives from the philosophical term body without organs, developed by French philosopher Gilles Deleuze and psychoanalyst Félix Guattari in their 1972 book Anti-Œdipus. Bard, an author and lecturer of philosophy, has referred to the ideas of Deleuze in his books Netocracy - The New Power Elite And Life After Capitalism and The Global Empire, both co-written with Jan Söderqvist.
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