Hawkwind: The Machine Stops
Hawkwind: The Machine Stops
Format: CD
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Artist: Hawkwind
Label: Cherry Red
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5013929168831
Genre: Rock
The new album by the legendary Hawkwind, The Machine Stops. A concept studio album and a live stage show, The Machine Stops is based on E.M. Forster's Sci-fi classic. His dystopian vision of the future is brought to life with characteristic Hawkwind style. An atmospheric, musical interpretation beginning in tunnels deep beneath the earth, where every need is controlled and catered for by the machine. The struggle to escape and find a way to reach the outer surface is a utopian dream, which could prove to be the most deadly dream of all. Forster's visionary masterpiece provides a chilling warning of the dangers of isolation, reliance on computer technology and the effects upon society.
Tracks:
1.1 All Hail the Machine
1.2 The Machine
1.3 Katie
1.4 King of the World
1.5 In My Room
1.6 Thursday
1.7 Synchronized Blue
1.8 Hexagone
1.9 Living on Earth
1.10 The Harmonic Hall
1.11 Yum Yum
1.12 A Solitary Man
1.13 Tube
1.14 Lost in Science