Yolk of the Golden Egg is the second full-length album by Canadian post-industrial band Dandi Wind.[1][2] All songs were written and produced by Szam Findlay, with Dandilion Wind Opaine providing vocals.
| Yolk of the Golden Egg | ||||
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| Studio album by Dandi Wind | ||||
| Released | September 23, 2008 | |||
| Recorded | 2008 | |||
| Genre | Post-industrial, electropunk, electronica | |||
| Label | Summer Lovers Unlimited Music, Tell Me Records | |||
| Producer | Szam Findlay | |||
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CITR-FM described the album as "violent in spirit" and "not always accessible", yet still a "worthwhile...sonic journey that challenges every spectrum of electronica."[3] Exclaim! wrote that the album was "the electro equivalent of a machinegun blowing the locks off of cheerier electro duos", claiming that Opaine's vocals are "the most aggressive of the instruments."[4]
(all songs written by Szam Findlay)
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