Push Eject cover

Push Eject

Boom Boom Satellites · 1998

35 min · 6 tracks · techno · Japanese rock

A pulsating blend of techno beats and rock energy that captures the spirit of late '90s Japanese music innovation.

Why this album works

Best for
steady flow for focused listening pulsating beats for dance energy gradual climaxes build anticipation
Context
When 'Push Eject' was released in September 1998, Boom Boom Satellites were emerging from their debut album's success, solidifying their presence in Japan's electronic and rock scenes. This sophomore effort followed their first album, 'Out Loud,' which had garnered attention for its unique fusion of genres, setting the stage for further exploration in their sound.
If you like
techno, Japanese rock

Push Eject is a single by Boom Boom Satellites, released in 1998. A pulsating blend of techno beats and rock energy that captures the spirit of late '90s Japanese music innovation. 'Push Eject' achieved significant acclaim within Japan's alternative music scene and helped to cement Boom Boom Satellites as pioneers of the techno-rock hybrid. The album's experimental approach influenced a generation of artists and contributed to the broader acceptance of electronic elements in rock music during the late '90s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Push Eject sound like?

A pulsating blend of techno beats and rock energy that captures the spirit of late '90s Japanese music innovation. Rooted in techno and Japanese rock.

What makes Push Eject by Boom Boom Satellites notable?

'Push Eject' achieved significant acclaim within Japan's alternative music scene and helped to cement Boom Boom Satellites as pioneers of the techno-rock hybrid. The album's experimental approach influenced a generation of artists and contributed to the broader acceptance of electronic elements in rock music during the late '90s. When 'Push Eject' was released in September 1998, Boom Boom Satellites were emerging from their debut album's success, solidifying their presence in Japan's electronic and rock scenes. This sophomore effort followed their first album, 'Out Loud,' which had garnered attention for its unique fusion of genres, setting the stage for further exploration in their sound.

Who is Push Eject for?

Push Eject works well if you're into steady flow for focused listening, pulsating beats for dance energy and gradual climaxes build anticipation.

How many songs are on Push Eject?

Push Eject has 6 tracks, running approximately 35 minutes.

Tracklist

6 tracks·35:14

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Push Eject Standout 5:29
  • 2 The Countless Past to Be Hidden Standout 4:59
  • 3 4 a Moment of Silence (Trapezoid mix) 6:32
  • 4 Dub Me Crazy Ver 02 (Optical remix) Standout 7:28
  • 5 Dub Me Crazy Ver 02 (Depth Charge remix) 5:48
  • 6 The Wonderful Wizard of Dub (Dons of Quixote remix) 4:56

Release Date

September 19, 1998

Genre

Japanese rock, techno

More albums in Japanese rock

Artist Origin

Japan

Runtime

35 min 14 sec