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1997 compilation album by Various artists
Diva X Machina is a various artists compilation album released on February 18, 1997, by COP International .[ 3] The collection was released intending to showcase the burgeoning feminine presence in gothic /industrial music and was the first international compilation to do so featuring all female vocalists.[ 4]
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating AllMusic [ 5]
AllMusic gave Diva X Machina two and half out of five possible stars.[ 5] Sonic Boom lauded the album for "shatter[ing] all previous misconceptions" and presenting "all sides of the more diverse gender."[ 4]
Title Writer(s) Artist 1. "Queen of Heaven" Karen Kardell Corey Gunderson The Razor Skyline 4:12 2. "Regodless" Mark Anquoe Caroline Blind CWHK Sunshine Blind 3:09 3. "Devil in Disguise " Coptic Rain 4:29 4. "Fucked Up Generation" Mark Blasquez Linda LeSabre Death Ride 69 3:49 5. "Revenge" (Post Mortem Edit) Madame Quattorze Thrive 5:34 6. "Spring" (Nosferatu Mix) Daniel Kleczyński Leszek Rakowski Katarzyna Ziemek Fading Colours 5:09 7. "Turn" Katie Helsby Ian Palmer Jonathan Sharp Hexedene 4:53 8. "Repress" (Microtronic Edit) Battery 3:57 9. "Indulgence" Robert Andrew Bowman Adelheid "Heidi" Winkler Randolph's Grin 4:45 10. "Beneath the Skin" (Adrenaline Edit) Collide 5:11 11. "Down" Shikhee D'iordna Android Lust 3:07 12. "Rush" Wrex Mock Gear Sullins Patrice Synthea Regenerator 3:26 13. "Attrition I Am" (Eternity Mix) Martin Bowes Attrition 4:44 14. "The Shepherd's Deathline" Benoît Blanchart Séba Dolimont Aïboforcen 4:13 15. "Revenge" Daemon Cadman Martin Myers Greg Price Waiting for God 4:18 16. "Red. Black and Blue" Andrea DiNapoli David Winn Venus Walk 3:30
Adapted from the Diva X Machina liner notes.[ 6]
Region
Date
Label
Format
Catalog
United States
1997
COP Intl.
CD
COP 027
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^ a b Christian, Chris (March 1997). "Various Artists: Diva X Machina " . Sonic Boom . Vol. 5, no. 2. Retrieved August 27, 2020 .
^ a b Ulrey, Jeremy. "Various Artists: Diva X Machina > Overview" . AllMusic . Retrieved August 27, 2020 .
^ Diva X Machina (booklet). Various artists. Oakland, California: COP International . 1997.{{cite AV media notes }}
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