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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.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • steady flow for focused listening
  • pulsating beats for dance energy
  • gradual climaxes build anticipation
  • immersive experience for late nights

Maybe skip if you want

  • prefer instant gratification tracks
  • seek standalone hit singles

Where this album fits

Career 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.
Stylistic neighbors
The Black Mages· Polysics· Miyavi

Tracklist

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

  • 1 Push Eject 5:29
  • 2 The Countless Past to Be Hidden 4:59
  • 3 4 a Moment of Silence (Trapezoid mix) 6:32
  • 4 Dub Me Crazy Ver 02 (Optical remix) 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

Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata