Flatline

Track Listings
1. Intro
2. Ya Ya
3. Runnin Outta Time
4. Get Tha Party Jumpin
5. On Tha Rise/Featuring Dawreck of Triple Darkness
6. Get Tha Party Jumpin
7. Its Been One

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
West Side of Chicago underground rap music.

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Flatline

Flatline
Flatline
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • super tight
  • Oldy but goody
Flatline
MC Breed
Manufacturer: Wrap
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000000MBI
Release Date: 1997-09-23

Tracks:

  1. Floatin' Through The Cosmos
  2. My Dove
  3. Dreamin'
  4. Guerrilla Pimpin'
  5. Rule #1
  6. Cafe Interlude
  7. Conclusions
  8. Lakeside 'Lude
  9. Dear Lord
  10. Whatcha Mad At?
  11. Flatline
  12. Duece Shot
  13. Break Of Dawn

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars super tight.......2003-12-06

this cd is one of breed's best. good production, great special appearances. if youre a breed fan, or you just like that midwest style, you need to get this cd right here.

5 out of 5 stars Oldy but goody.......2001-03-22

This album has been around for a while (1997), but is worth is weight in gold. All of songs have funkdified beats and smooth lyrics. In my opinion what makes this album flow is a trio of songs (Break of Dawn, Dreamin and Guerrilla Pimpin'). Break of Dawn and Dreamin were co-produced by Ant Banks so, you know that's good as gold.
Beyond Flatline
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • amazing
  • Breathing new life into a dying genre.
  • A new favorite
  • Good but flawed
  • Rising Band - One of Electro's Best in 2004
Beyond Flatline
Seabound
Manufacturer: Metropolis Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00015HWPK
Release Date: 2004-01-20

Tracks:

  1. Transformer
  2. Contact
  3. Soul Diver
  4. Digital
  5. Poisonous Friend
  6. Separation
  7. Torch
  8. Go International
  9. Watching Over You
  10. Icarus

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars amazing.......2004-12-09

I was absolutely blown away by this CD. Every single song is so well-written. If you are a fan of the music of Metropolis Records, pick this up as soon as you can.

4 out of 5 stars Breathing new life into a dying genre........2004-11-30

After the release of their largely unknown first album, "No Sleep Demon", Seabound return with another groundbreaking release, helping to resurrect the dying EBM genre in the process. Many people tend to compare Seabound with the more recognized EBM giants, Covenant. But this is wholly unfair to Seabound, who have managed to find their own niche in a dying genre. Frank Spinath's vocals soar over carefully constructed electronic sequences, creating diverse soundscapes that draw the listener inexorably deeper into this digital masterpiece.

Transformer - Ambient synths create a lazy opening to this track, before the sequencers and the beat kick in. Kick drum, hi-hat, and snare drive the basic beat forward, with minimal synths and keys supporting the verse. The chorus is catchy, and I found myself singing "You are no scientist" to myself after the first listen. I'm surprised that this song isn't one of the singles from the album, as it is simple but extremely effective. A great introductory track for new Seabound listeners.

Contact - The first single lifted from the album. The same 4 on the floor beat as Transformer, with a little more snare and hi-hat percussion. The vocals are almost drowned out by the distorted keyboards, and Frank's voice is somewhat distorted as well. Listening to this track, one can see why Seabound is compared to Covenant. I can almost imagine this track on Covenant's "United States Of Mind". A good song, but for me it doesn't reach the catchiness of Transformer.

Soul Diver - Classic Seabound. Very reminiscent of Avalost, from "No Sleep Demon". If you liked that track, you will feel right at home here. Lazy, moody synths, and minimal percussion give this song a more laid back feel. Again, mildly distorted vocals bring the lyrics to our ears, until the chorus comes up, and then Frank is back to his true form, with clean vocals and a sad, solemn delivery. I like the simple approach to this track. I think that Seabound is one of the few EBM bands out there that can do a truly enjoyable downtempo song.

Digital - A largely sequenced track, Digital is one of my least favorite songs on this album. Fortunately, it is one of the shortest tracks as well. Very beat driven, with whispered and distorted vocals on the chorus. If there ever was a Seabound filler track, this would be it. Sad that this song had to be on the album, as Without You from the "Poisonous Friend" single would have been a much better choice, and would have made the overall experience more enjoyable.

Poisonous Friend - The second single taken from the album. Overall a great song, with catchy synths and vocals. The sequencing moves this track right along, with the synths floating from channel to channel. I head this song before I heard the first single, Contact, and consequently enjoy this one more than the first single. The song takes ambient pauses in the buildup to the chorus, but overall a very dancey and driving track.

Separation - The shortest track on the album, and a very slow song. Is this the EBM version of a ballad? Part of me really doesn't enjoy this track too much, as the heavily vocoded vocals just don't connect with my idea of what Seabound is. But there are some excellent synth lines that roll along midway through the song that somehow catch my fancy.

Torch - Begins with ambient synths rolling along with whispered vocals. The mood shifts a bit as the verse kicks in, and suddenly this track starts to sound a lot like one of their earlier catchy songs, Day Of The Century, which is not a bad thing. When the sequencers start up, you know that this is going to be a standout song. This is the longest song on the album, but it moves along nicely, carrying the listener with it. I like the lyrics, and the vocal delivery is spot on. Not really single material, but I wouldn't mind hearing some remixes of it.

Go International - Another reviewer here said that the music was pretty enjoyable, but the lyrics were pretty weak. I second that motion. This song would probably have been better served as an instrumental. I don't hate it, but it certainly doesn't stand out. Pretty uptempo, I guess this could end up in rotation at a club, but it doesn't fit well between Torch and the following excellent track, Watching Over You.

Watching Over You - My favorite song on the album, this to me is what Seabound is all about. Conjuring images of an endless expanse of sea, rolling waves, gray skies, and cold breezes, this track is definitely the unsung hero of Beyond Flatline. Pretty downtempo, it relies more on Frank's vocals and the excellent lyrics to propel it along. This song is awesome on headphones, and could have been a great album closer. The remix by Haujobb on the Poisonous Friend single is a bit more upbeat, and really complements the vibe of the original. So if you like this version, check out the remix as well.

Icarus - Like many of the previous tracks, this one opens with ambient synths and minimal beats. The sequencers really drive this song, and the lyrics are pretty basic, mildly distorted and treated with a slow reverb effect. Would have fit better between Go International and Watching Over You, but overall isn't a bad choice to close the album with.

The voyage that is Beyond Flatline is somewhat short, but ultimately sweet, despite a few less than stellar tracks that mar the experience. The general feel of this album has been something akin to the waves on the ocean. We have gentle areas that build up to a faster climax, and then drop back down before building up again. Up and down, like the motion of the ocean. Whether this is intentional or not, the effect is very noticeable and definitely appreciated. This would definitely be a 5 star album, if not for Digital. I would go with 4 ½ stars, but since we can only do either 4 or 5, it has to be 4. But don't let the few filler tracks keep you from picking this great album up.

5 out of 5 stars A new favorite.......2004-07-26

On first spin, I thought this album sounded like so many other bands within the Dark synth-pop and industrial scene. But the more I listened the more I found these guys are different. They are very subtle. And it is effective, beleive me. Cutting, intelligent lyrics. Catchy synth lines and some very interesting beats. Similar in overall sound to later Covenant, but with sharper teeth. There are also some spooky aspects to the album that I found all the more appealing, like the hard-driven beats and sinister lyrics on 'digital', a song about abducting a young woman and photographing her tied to a tree in the forest, it makes you think about some of the pornography floating around on the internet these days... not that I like to look at pornography or anything.... please... pfft! The album seems to concentrate on how people learn to isolate their feelings after being hurt, and some of the negative affects it has on them. Maybe this is kind of a deep analysis, but if you listen to the lyrics closely, you will see.

Well worth the money. For any fan of synth-pop or related music.

Hasta Banana!

4 out of 5 stars Good but flawed.......2004-04-24

i found this cd to be unique but at the same time dull... some of the songs just seemed like the have been done already. anyway i will give a quick review of each song..

01. Tranformer 9/10
((great opener, gives you the feeling that your at a ocean))
02. Contact 8/10
03. Soul Diver 7/10
04. Digital 6/10
05. Poisonous Friend 9/10
((great song gives you the feelin that someone is stalking you))
06. Separation 7/10
07. Torch 8/10
08. Go International 8/10
((hate the lyrics but the song is extremely catchy somehow))
09. Watching Over You 8/10
10. Icarus 7/10
((i love the beat, makes you feel like moving forward in life))

all in all i would give this cd 7 out of 10 stars... while its definitley better then your average new EBM release.. its still flawed and boring at times. definite stand outs for me are Transformer & Poisonous Friend. only reccomended if your a big fan of the genre.

5 out of 5 stars Rising Band - One of Electro's Best in 2004.......2004-04-04

Seabound have quickly established themselves as a power within the underground electro scene. A quick listen to 'Beyond Flatline', their 2nd release, will show you why. Seabound creates atmosphere quite well. Right off the bat, "Transformer" generates a watery wash that recalls Forma Tadre from 'Navigator'. OK, so the vocalist will remind you of others in the scene, but you can forgive that. "Contact" buzzes with industrialized percussion and shifts between distorted vox and clean vocals during the chorus to very cool effect. "Soul Diver" is sparse and minimal without growing tiresome. Pace picks up a bit around the chorus to change things up. The obvious futurepop smash is "Poisonous Friend", whose lyrical refrain would make Depeche Mode proud. This is clearly the cleanest and catchiest piece on the album. Masterful.

Here we are at the midpoint of the disc - let's see if they can keep up the mo. Wait, first let's play "Poisonous Friend" again... "You frighten me - it's getting harder to conceal - you spy on me - all my secrets are revealed". Alrighty then - thanks for indulging me. "Separation" takes another step in the minimal direction and does it successfully. Gee, I hate to play the comparison game too much (and even worse - to agree with other reviewers too much), but this really will remind you of Covenant. Then there's "Go International" - OK I swear Covenant released this as a single. Didn't they? Anyway this is groovy as hell. The album ends wonderfully with "Icarus", a multi-layed piece that is complex yet danceable.

After just 2 albums, Seabound have vaulted into the upper echelon of electro / futurepop / industrial dance (OK so you name it then... the Goth Industrial Military Complex... how's that?). One of this year's best!
Dead Man Walking
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Dead Man Walking
    Flatline
    Manufacturer: Bloody Money Music
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B0002ABSUY
    Release Date: 2004-06-08

    Tracks:

    1. Hood on Fire - Flatline
    2. Block Bleedaz - Flatline, Mr. Optimo
    3. If You in da Club - Fade Dogg, Flatline
    4. Everything Is Going Wrong - Flatline
    5. Calling My Name - Flatline, ,
    6. If You a Hustla - Flatline, Mr. Optimo
    7. Sometimes I Lean - Flatline, , Yungstar
    8. Never Gonna Ride Again - Baby Beesh, , Flatline, Lil' Bing
    9. No More Pain - Flatline,
    10. Represent Yo Click - Flatline, , ,
    11. Butt Naked - Flatline, Don Gotti, Pimp-T
    12. Mission for Money - Flatline,
    13. Texas Young Guns - Coast, Flatline, Mr. Optimo
    14. Visions in da Dark - Flatline, Grimm, Ikeman
    15. Playas Weekend - Flatline
    16. Don't Care - Big Mello, Flatline, ,
    17. Dead Man Walking - Flatline
    High Tension
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • noise noise noise! motherf@@kers!!!!!!
    High Tension

    Manufacturer: Flatline Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00015WN0E
    Release Date: 2003-10-31

    Tracks:

    1. Neuronal
    2. High tension
    3. Next
    4. Ritual
    5. News
    6. The fall
    7. Lobotomy
    8. Xb_33
    9. Virtual war
    10. Electric chair progress 1
    11. Electric chair progress 2
    12. Electric chair progress 3
    13. Toxic TV
    14. Lobotomy feels so good mIx by Xingu Hill
    15. Neuronal mental psykoz mix by NKVD
    16. Virtual war 1984 mix by Uncotones
    17. Toxic TV censored mix by Converter

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars noise noise noise! motherf@@kers!!!!!!.......2005-03-01

    This album has some unbeleivable tracks. The first part of the disc is somewhat unaccessable but it has some incredible material. I highly recomend.

    Cassidy
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    Serious Killer EP (IMPORT)
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Serious Killer EP (IMPORT)

      Manufacturer: Flatline Records
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD
      ASIN: B000AYFS2G

      Product Description

      Tracks: 1.Intronisation 2.Serious Killer 3.Dein Leid 4.Steel Age 5.Thin Black Line 6.You're Selling War 7.Elektregott 8.The DJ'z Tooks Pills 9.Mission Of Pain 10.Roadrunner Instrumental 11.The Job.
      Flatline Compilation
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Flatline Compilation
        Various Artists
        Manufacturer: Flatli
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B0000286V8
        Release Date: 1998-11-02
        Flatline
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          Flatline
          DEBASER
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD
          ASIN: B000U7TMVQ
          The Gentleman
          Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
          • Refreshing
          The Gentleman
          Manners
          Manufacturer: Flatline Productions
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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          ASIN: B0009JPVUG
          Release Date: 2005-05-03

          Tracks:

          1. Left To Right
          2. Wait A Minute
          3. This Angel
          4. I Need This (feat Con Artist and Fin Beggin)
          5. She Cries
          6. On The Field
          7. Boys and Girls
          8. Type (feat Ox)
          9. Never Be (feat DangeRuss and Soule Unique)
          10. Epiphany
          11. Why (feat Ox)
          12. Try (feat Ox)
          13. Shake That
          14. Auditions (feat Josh)
          15. The After Party (feat Soule Unique)
          16. Never Really Know
          17. Yesterday Vs Today
          18. U Got Me Open (feat Nick Fury and Ox)
          19. Rose (feat MD)
          20. Me Against Me

          Product Description

          Flatline Productions presents Manners: The Gentleman, a 20 track hip hop journey through love, loss, and happiness. Enjoy the artist who keeps his records clean for everyone to enjoy, young or old. Production provided by Lab Ox, Busyb, TreHolla, and Manners himself. Featuring the hit singles Left to Right and Shake That.

          Customer Reviews:

          5 out of 5 stars Refreshing.......2005-05-18

          Nice to hear an MC that talks about real stuff. Not everybody in the world is a criminal and shoots everybody. Stand out tracks on the album to me would be "on the field" and "epiphany". alcum is crazy!! im such a groupie.
          Flatline
          Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
          • Mmm... Rich German-y goodness...
          Flatline
          Various Artists
          Manufacturer: Deadb
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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          ASIN: B0000083DP
          Release Date: 1999-12-31

          Customer Reviews:

          4 out of 5 stars Mmm... Rich German-y goodness..........2000-05-09

          A must-have compilation of anyone trying to see the scope of industrial music. Great singles cuts, lots of listener's tracks as well.
          Flatline
          Average customer rating: Not rated
            Flatline
            Pulse
            Manufacturer: Red Door Records
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

            Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
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            ASIN: B00005TQL5
            Release Date: 2001-11-02

            Tracks:

            1. Seventeen in Seven
            2. For What It's Worth
            3. One Way
            4. Sick
            5. Fade Away
            6. Rock Dreams
            7. Deserve
            8. Lessons Learned
            9. Lies
            10. What's Lost is Found

            Album Description

            Modern guitar rock cranking a clean blues edge, powerful vocals, and bittersweet lyrics. Creed meets The Black Crows at Hendrix's house.

            Soul Music:

            1. Freestyle Hits, Vol. 2
            2. Froggy Style [Explicit Lyrics]
            3. From the Beginning
            4. Fulfillingness' First Finale [Original recording remastered]
            5. GOLD ON IT [Explicit Lyrics]
            6. Greatest Hits
            7. Greatest Hits
            8. Greatest Hits
            9. I Guess I Love It [Import]
            10. I Wrote a Simple Song

            Soul Music

            soul music

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            Original Man [Import]

            Do It Again [Import]

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            Breaking the Surface

            Chicago Box (Bonus DVD) [Box set] [Enhanced] [Original recording remastered]

            Becoming [Live]

            Concertos, Symphony No. 4

            Complete: Miles Davis Allstars [Original recording remastered] [Import]

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