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Title:
Bent Massive
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Style:
EBM, Industrial
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MP3 album size:
1638 mb
FLAC album size:
1663 mb
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Rating:
4.4 ✪

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Tracklist

Bent Massive 1:20
Yes 5:41
Is This It? 5:11
Elder 3:14
Moist 6:30
Room 4:48
A Little Room Sickness 2:54
She Can 5:54
ZF10 5:05
Hope And Fear 4:47

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
BIAS 144 Click Click Bent Massive ‎(LP, Album) Play It Again Sam Records BIAS 144 Europe 1989
BIUSCD 1036 Click Click Bent Massive ‎(CD, Album) Play It Again Sam Records USA BIUSCD 1036 US 1989
BIAS 144CD, BIAS 144 CD Click Click Bent Massive ‎(CD, Album) Play It Again Sam Records, Play It Again Sam Records BIAS 144CD, BIAS 144 CD Belgium 1989
SPV 84-0331 Click Click Bent Massive ‎(CD, Album) Play It Again Sam Records SPV 84-0331 Germany 1989
BIUSCS 1036 Click Click Bent Massive ‎(Cass, Album) Play It Again Sam Records USA BIUSCS 1036 US 1989
SPV 08-0330, SPV ☉ 08-0330, BIAS 144 Click Click Bent Massive ‎(LP, Album) Play It Again Sam Records, Play It Again Sam Records, Play It Again Sam Records SPV 08-0330, SPV ☉ 08-0330, BIAS 144 Germany, Austria, & Switzerland 1989
BIUS 1036 Click Click Bent Massive ‎(LP, Album) Play It Again Sam Records USA BIUS 1036 US 1989
BIUS 1036 Click Click Bent Massive ‎(LP, Album, TP) Play It Again Sam Records USA BIUS 1036 US 1989
none Click Click Bent Massive ‎(10xFile, FLAC, Album, RE) [PIAS] Recordings none Europe 2014
none Click Click Bent Massive ‎(10xFile, MP3, Album, RE, 320) Rotorbabe Recordings none UK Unknown

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Reviews:
  • Yozshujinn
Only today I known this group and heard this album for the first time. And for me it was a little surprise, as I assumed it would be some dull attempt in pop EBM style to catch up with the Front 242 and other similar groups. But when i play the record I heard a very interesting intro in the spirit of some soundtrack to the cyber-punk movie, which is quite appropriate for this genre of music. The next track "Yes" was quite aggressive and powerfull reminiscent of the early work of Skinny Puppy. Vocals sound very similar, but it does not make this song bad, it really sounds very dark and emotional. These first two stuffs "Bent Massive" and "Yes" are the best on this album. I will not describe all other tracks one by one, but the rest of the album still sounds like soundtrack to the cyber punk movie and the music is EBM, which now more closely resembles Nietzer EBB with similar vocals to Douglas McCarthy.
  • BroWelm
I went to the record store and thought i bought this Siglo XX album but ended up finding this Click Click record inside. Solid find because I was not familiar with the group. Great album. Favorite track would be 'ZF10'.
  • Kirinaya
The best songs from this album demonstrate the emotional, psychological power of music. Yet Click Click was too ahead of their time to get the recognition this album deserves (which is why I'm writing this 15 years after the CD was released). A rundown of this premier Click Click release, the one album from this Sheffeld, England 80s-90s alternative-industrial techno act that you must own if you can only own one... "Moist" is an amazing song (rare 5 star rating) that starts fairly non-descript but builds quickly and ultimately very intensively... really ROCKIN', dark but pleasantly moving. Other top tracks on this album are (besides "Moist"), in order as they play: 2. "Is This It?" - This has got it all. A somewhat slower, heavy drum, tribal rhythm, Middle Eastern musical interludes, and is that rockin' industrial BANG/POW attitude that reminds me of something from The Matrix soundtracks. 3. "Room" - Slow, sneaky, somewhat eerie, yet simple, and technically industrial because of some of the unusual percussion. I think it's also beautiful and relaxing. 4. "A Little Room Sickness" - One of my favorite songs of all time to relax or snooze to. Vincent Price (famous classic actor with distinctive voice, at times eerie, as in "The Pendulum" movie or the poem that ends Michael Jackson's "Thriller") or someone similar sounding begins the track saying, "We'll be together again." The song is similar to something from Tear Garden or a mellow Skinny Puppy melody, a euphony of simple keyboards, light piano and occasional percussion effects, with angelic voices filtered through a synthesizer. Beautiful. 5. "She Can". Great militaristic drums and futuristic, dark techno complement the male singer's strong vocals, which are clear, smooth and confidant. This song is so in theme with other dark industrial techno of its period. It's also better, with synthetic strings and horns added midway through climax, and its mid tempo percussive rhythm is just right for nearly any mood. Several other songs are also enjoyable if you like the above. You get your monies worth on this CD. It's one I hope to enjoy for life.