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Super Collider

Megadeth

Metal - Released January 1, 2013 | AG Records (Megadeth) 2017

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Megadeth's 14th studio outing finds the venerable metal outfit parting ways with Roadrunner Records, but not with producer Johnny K (Disturbed, Staind), who brought some much needed sonic heft to 2011's Th1rt3en. Super Collider is indeed big and beefy, but it’s awfully light on flavor. Things start out promisingly enough with the blistering "Kingmaker," a thrashy, cautionary tale about oxycontin that evokes classic Megadeth, but any residual warm and fuzzy feelings vanish abruptly upon the arrival of the surprisingly out of character title cut, a rote, state fair-ready, light beer-hoisting rocker that sounds like a late-'80s/early-'90s Tesla or AC/DC throwaway (actually, how did Megadeth release an album called Super Collider before AC/DC?), which is exactly the kind of thing that the band has not only avoided, but brazenly stood against since its 1983 inception. Also, why is there a painting of Iron Man on the back cover? Things certainly don’t improve with the limp "Burn!," an artless slab of gym metal that finds the normally erudite Dave Mustaine rhyming fire with desire, a desire that "burns hotter than hell." In fact, outside of "Kingmaker," the banjo-led Rob Zombie-meets-Mark Lanegan lament "Blackest Crow" and the outstanding "Built for War," a surprisingly agile, apocalyptic anti-anthem which was co-written with drummer Shawn Drover and guitarist Chris Broderick, the latter of whom supplies the cut with some truly impressive riffage, Super Collider is so mired in midtempo drudgery and familiar hard rock (not thrash) tropes that it never really connects.© James Christopher Monger /TiVo
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Pryapisme

Metal - Released April 1, 2013 | Styx Audio

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Head On

Super Collider

Dance - Released January 1, 1999 | Loaded records

Super_Collider, the head-on collaboration of Brighton-based producers (and friends) Cristian Vogel and Jamie Lidell, results in an album of delightfully skewed dance-pop. Undoubtedly accomplished only after weeks at the computer (as the haggard faces and bleary eyes on the sleeve attest), Head On consists of ten songs mashing up P-Funk- and Prince-styled vocals into an electro-shredder similar to the one employed by Autechre and Oval. Though his experimental bent is well-known, Vogel's solo productions rarely forsake the almighty beat and thankfully, it's no different here. The old-school electro beatbox is in full effect, and while that usually makes for a stark quality to any throwback affair, Vogel and Lidell throw so many goofball effects and percussion detritus into the mix that most of the tracks here sound positively beefy. The breakout single "Darn (Cold Way O' Lovin)" -- already included on several mix albums just six months after its release -- features a soulful vocal (mostly repeating the title) while brutal low-end tech-basslines break up into static, slip in and out of the mix, and charge through right and left channels. The message is clear: vocals are just another sound-source to be tweaked and spun off in all directions. True, there's a lot to digest -- and perhaps a bit too much production in several spots -- for a collection of "pop" songs, but fans of the Skam label and the Mask series will eat this stuff up. Best of all, now there's an outside chance that a Vogel production will get played on the world's less intellectual dancefloors. [A limited-edition British release added a second disc with four bonus tracks.]© John Bush /TiVo
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Super Collider

Megadeth

Metal - Released January 1, 2013 | AG Records (Megadeth) 2017

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Megadeth's 14th studio outing finds the venerable metal outfit parting ways with Roadrunner Records, but not with producer Johnny K (Disturbed, Staind), who brought some much needed sonic heft to 2011's Th1rt3en. Super Collider is indeed big and beefy, but it’s awfully light on flavor. Things start out promisingly enough with the blistering "Kingmaker," a thrashy, cautionary tale about oxycontin that evokes classic Megadeth, but any residual warm and fuzzy feelings vanish abruptly upon the arrival of the surprisingly out of character title cut, a rote, state fair-ready, light beer-hoisting rocker that sounds like a late-'80s/early-'90s Tesla or AC/DC throwaway (actually, how did Megadeth release an album called Super Collider before AC/DC?), which is exactly the kind of thing that the band has not only avoided, but brazenly stood against since its 1983 inception. Also, why is there a painting of Iron Man on the back cover? Things certainly don’t improve with the limp "Burn!," an artless slab of gym metal that finds the normally erudite Dave Mustaine rhyming fire with desire, a desire that "burns hotter than hell." In fact, outside of "Kingmaker," the banjo-led Rob Zombie-meets-Mark Lanegan lament "Blackest Crow" and the outstanding "Built for War," a surprisingly agile, apocalyptic anti-anthem which was co-written with drummer Shawn Drover and guitarist Chris Broderick, the latter of whom supplies the cut with some truly impressive riffage, Super Collider is so mired in midtempo drudgery and familiar hard rock (not thrash) tropes that it never really connects.© James Christopher Monger /TiVo
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Aphid Moon

Miscellaneous - Released January 22, 2010 | Aphid Records

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Super Collider

Dance - Released September 1, 2016 | Loaded records

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Darn (Cold Way O'Lovin)

Super Collider

Dance - Released September 1, 2016 | Loaded records

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It Won't Be Long

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Dance - Released September 1, 2016 | Loaded records

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Various Artists

House - Released April 7, 2017 | Illegal Ninja Moves

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Floyd TMI

Electronic - Released January 13, 2023 | FM RADIO

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Doctor DataBass

Dance - Released December 31, 2022 | Lucky Devil Records

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Super Conducting Super Collider

Alternative & Indie - Released July 14, 2023 | impermanent records

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Rock Jong IL

Punk / New Wave - Released January 24, 2020 | Orange Whip Records

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Hannah Wolff

Alternative & Indie - Released July 8, 2016 | Hannah Wolff

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Supercollider / The Butcher

Radiohead

Alternative & Indie - Released November 18, 2016 | XL Recordings

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Supercollider: Epic Action Trailers

Hypersonic Music

Classical - Released September 22, 2021 | Hypersonic Music

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Supercollider

Stick Men

Progressive Rock - Released February 1, 2014 | Aviator-Entertainment

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Supercollider

Alexandre Bazin

Electronic - Released February 26, 2021 | Kowtow Records

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Cut Across That Field & Find Home

Supercollider

Alternative & Indie - Released February 16, 2024 | Supercollider

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Supercollider

Alexander Okunev

Classical - Released December 12, 2017 | Sonoton Trailer Tracks

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