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Das Not Compute 
Track List MP3
1. Does Compute  >> Download MP3  >> Send as link to friend
2. We are Numbers  
3. Endless Factories  
4. Breathe Breathe  
5. Dirty Love  
6. Loveless  
7. To The Other Side  
8. Sneaking up on Mr. Prez  
9. Q2  
10. All Streets End  
11. There´s a Last Time For Everything  
12. Quiet=Silence  
Release Date: 2004-04-13
Catalog No: BHR 189
Formats: cdlp
Type: Full
Label: Burning Heart
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Does Compute
56k  DSL
Dirty Love
56k  DSL
Other Releases
cdlp '04 - Das Not Compute
cd '03 - Trapped In
cd7_inch '02 - Black City
cd '02 - Need To Get Some
cdlp '02 - Black City
cd7_inch '01 - Pretty Electric
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Division Of Laura Lee

Division Of Laura Lee
Das Not Compute

Lineup:
Per Stålberg - Voice/Guitar
Jonas Gustafsson - Vocals/Bass
Håkan Johansson - Drums
David Ojala - Guitar


Album DescriptionCurrent Biography • Liner Notes 


The new album entitled "Das Not Compute" will be released in April 2004 by Burning Heart Records and includes such stand out tracks as: "We Are Numbers", "Sneaking Up On Mr. Prez", and "There Is A Last Time For Everything". Recorded at Svenska Grammofon Studion in Gothenburg, Sweden by Kalle Gustavsson and Don Ahlsterberg. "Das Not Compute" takes DOLL to atmospheres only hinted at on their first album with groovier guitars and four on the floor rhythms. This time around they aren't afraid to strip things down even more to create a diverse album that goes from huge walls of guitars to ultra minimalist keyboard/vocal songs. An album that pushes the conceptions of rock and punk with
an equal nod to British psychedelia and Washington, DC post-punk. Their lyrics claw at the state of the world and the human condition and after beginning to listen to this fiery sophomore album, DOLL will have you questioning everything yourself. Upon the end of this musical journey, when the dust settles and the pillars of heaven have been shook, you will find then yourself standing in the midst of the current state of chaos and hyperactive media. At that moment the words of these four Swedes will ring true... that something truly "Das Not Compute". DOLL is no where... DOLL is now here.
Mojo
Andrew Perry
Division Of Laura Lee
Das Not Compute
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Scandi-rock burgeons on unabated, with this highly strung quartet applying the embarrassment of melodic riches common to all bands north of Holland, only in their case to a harsh, borderline psychotic breed of rockin' darkness. A list of DOLL's intense forebears would have to include Joy Division, Pixies. The God Machine, Killing Joke and My Bloody Valentine. Recorded dockside in Gothenburg at The Soundtrack Of Our Lives' studio, whose bassist Kalle Gustafsson, produces and various other members chip in, this second album carries all those influences forward in a hi-tech, ultra-modern production. Catchy and disturbing, Dirty Love finds them at their most anthemic, guest singer Nina Persson adding a saccharine dimension to the song's carnal filth. Breathe Breathe is another corker, simmering with John Carpenter-esque menace. At least four others could be radio hits. In fact, Das Not Compute could make sense on a massive scale.   Read Full Review >>
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Ryan Downey
Eschewing the more straightforward punk-rawk attack of their earlier output, Division Of Laura Lee move seamlessly from belting out anthems to dirging minimalism and Dischord Records-worthy dissonance on Das Not Compute. Hillybilly-toothed frontman Per Stalberg adds moodiness to his well establish howl on tracks like "To The Other Side" and the album closer, "There's A Last Time For Everything'; "Breathe Breathe" makes effective use of piano; and the intro to "Endless Factories" (and its sentiments) sounds like it was lifted from Rage Against The Machine - before it quickly descends into the Cure or Echo & The Bunnymen territory. This all looks more electic on paper than it actually sounds, coalescing into a progressive work with plenty to offer the open-minded.
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