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This first Zombie Nation record contained the song "]", ] for "Nuclear Power 400," which is considered one of the most famous songs of ]. The song samples a track from the 1984 ] game '']'' by ] called " |
This first Zombie Nation record contained the song "]", ] for "Nuclear Power 400," which is considered one of the most famous songs of ]. The song samples a track from the 1984 ] game '']'' by ] called "Star Dust". Soon after the first independent release in 1999 the song developed into an underground hit in European clubs, and was licensed to various countries including a more commercial remix version by Italian remix-producer DJ Gius. | ||
== Track listing == | == Track listing == |
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Leichenschmaus (ger. funeral feast) is the first studio album by the German techno and electro project of the Munich based DJ and producer Florian Senfter (a.k.a. Zombie Nation and Splank!)] who worked together on his debut album with Emanuel Günther (a.k.a. Mooner). It was released in the beginning of 1999 on DJ Hell's label, International DeeJay Gigolo Records.
The front cover is a flipped image of the baby that is used on the front cover of Nirvana's Nevermind.
History
This first Zombie Nation record contained the song "Kernkraft 400", German for "Nuclear Power 400," which is considered one of the most famous songs of electronic dance music. The song samples a track from the 1984 Commodore 64 game Lazy Jones by David Whittaker called "Star Dust". Soon after the first independent release in 1999 the song developed into an underground hit in European clubs, and was licensed to various countries including a more commercial remix version by Italian remix-producer DJ Gius.
Track listing
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Vinyl
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Singles
- Kernkraft 400 (1999)
References
External links
- Official Website from Zombie Nation
- Official Website from Mooner
- Zombie Nation discography at Discogs