Resuscitation is an album by ADULT., released in 2001. A pulsating blend of techno rhythms and cold wave textures that evoke a sense of urban isolation. 'Resuscitation' received critical acclaim for its innovative approach to techno, significantly influencing the early 2000s electroclash movement. The album was pivotal in establishing ADULT. as key figures within the underground electronic music scene, contributing to their sustained recognition in the genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Resuscitation sound like?
A pulsating blend of techno rhythms and cold wave textures that evoke a sense of urban isolation. Rooted in techno.
What makes Resuscitation by ADULT. notable?
'Resuscitation' received critical acclaim for its innovative approach to techno, significantly influencing the early 2000s electroclash movement. The album was pivotal in establishing ADULT. as key figures within the underground electronic music scene, contributing to their sustained recognition in the genre. In 2001, ADULT. was solidifying their presence in the techno scene with 'Resuscitation', their second studio album following their debut, 'Metropolis'. This release showcased their evolution in sound, building on the dark electronic foundations laid in their first album while exploring more complex arrangements and themes.
How many songs are on Resuscitation?
Resuscitation has 14 tracks, running approximately 61 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Lost Love Standout 4:50
- 2 Hand to Phone (Cordless mix) 5:19
- 3 Minors at Nite (Still Sick) Standout 3:58
- 4 New Object (edit) 4:17
- 5 Contagious 3:15
- 6 Mouth to Mouth Standout 3:24
- 7 Nausea (Restructured) 3:55
- 8 Pressure Suit 4:46
- 9 Dispassionate Furniture (Reupholstered) 4:21
- 10 Human Wreck (radio edit) 3:41
- 11 Side-Swiped (extended mix) 5:13
- 12 Your Lies 4:54
- 13 Skinlike (Equation mix) 5:20
- 14 Private Conversations 4:08
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