apoptygma-berzerk-–-harmonizer
apoptygma-berzerk-–-harmonizer

CD Apoptygma Berzerk – Harmonizer

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1 More Serotonin... Please
1:29
2 Suffer In Silence
5:52
3 Unicorn (Duet Version)
4:11
4 Until The End Of The World
5:52
5 Rollergirl
4:42
6 O.K. Amp - Let Me Out
9:50
7 Pikachu™
3:45
8 Spindizzy
5:09
9 Detroit Tickets
7:19
10 Photoshop® Sucks
1:58
11 Something I Should Know
19:30

Apoptygma Berzerk – Harmonizer (WEA, 2002)

Step into the definitive sound of the futurepop movement with Harmonizer, the 2002 masterpiece from Norwegian industrial pioneers Apoptygma Berzerk (APOP). Following the success of Welcome to Earth, frontman Stephan Groth solidified the band’s reputation for blending gritty EBM roots with infectious, melodic synthpop. This specific WEA pressing is a notable misprint edition, making it a unique find for serious collectors of the genre.

Critically acclaimed for its high production value and emotional depth, Harmonizer represents the peak of the band's influence in the cybergoth and industrial scenes. The album seamlessly transitions between club-ready anthems and sentimental electronic ballads, characterized by distorted vocals and intricate synth architecture.

Featured Track Highlights:

  • Suffer In Silence: A dark, driving staple of EBM club sets.
  • Until The End Of The World: One of the band's most iconic and enduring singles.
  • Rollergirl: A perfect blend of technology-driven beats and sentimental lyricism.
  • Something I Should Know: Illustrating the album's diverse electronic range.

Whether you are a long-time follower of the European industrial wave or a collector looking for a rare misprint CD, Harmonizer remains an essential pillar of early 2000s electronic music.