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''Xtort'' (stylized as XTOЯT) is the ninth
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by German industrial band
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, released on June 25, 1996 by Wax Trax! Records. It was recorded from the end of 1995 through early 1996, shortly after the death of Wax Trax! co-founder and band friend Jim Nash. ''Xtort'' features a variety of guest artists from the industrial music scene and studio musicians from other genres, but includes limited participation from core member En Esch. The album was massively promoted by KMFDM's American label
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, which pressed tens of thousands of copies of its lead single "Power". Frontman Sascha Konietzko created his own form of promotion, issuing a press release that both disparaged and lauded the coming set. ''Xtort'' was generally well-received by critics, with many calling it superlative, and is the highest-charting KMFDM album to date. After the original release went out of print, a remastered version was released in 2007.


Background

In late 1995, KMFDM had completed the "Beat by Beat" and "In Your Face" tours in support of their last album, ''Nihil''. KMFDM frontman and founder Sascha Konietzko described ''Nihil'' as "the crown", and said the band had come as close to mainstream popularity as he wanted. He felt the band needed to move away from its success. In 2007, Konietzko recalled that he had "hated all the attention, interviews, photo shoots, etc.". After the tours, Konietzko returned to Chicago in order to be with his friend Jim Nash, co-founder of Wax Trax! Records, who was dying from AIDS. Konietzko referred to the death of Nash that October as "the end of an era". En Esch, one of the longtime core members of KMFDM, had almost nothing to do with ''Xtort'', contributing to just two songs. With regard to Esch's lack of participation, Konietzko said, "En Esch is just En Esch. He never made himself available to do this album, and so it's always my belief that the thing must keep moving; I had to do it without him." He also said the two were not in communication around the time of the album's release.


Production

''Xtort'' was pre-produced and tracked in Seattle at Hole in the Wall Studio, and recorded and mixed in Chicago at
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. Konietzko contacted F. M. Einheit and had him come to Chicago in January 1996 to work on some tracks together. Konietzko also brought in a number of Wax Trax! alumni, such as Chris Connelly of Revolting Cocks and Bill Rieflin of Ministry, to help with the album's creation, along with assistance from more than a dozen studio musicians. Konietzko required all the album's contributors to be on call thirteen hours a day during production, saying "I don't care what they do on their own time, but when they do KMFDM, if they don't comply with the schedule, they're out." Konietzko said the ideas for songs began with individual sounds, which he then modified until he created a looped rhythm. "Craze", for example, Konietzko called "an homage to
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, a band with two guys, one girl, a couple TR90S drum machines and a bass machine." He said he was inspired by touring with the band in Europe in support of ''Nihil'' in 1995. After creating the base tunes, the songs went to Günter Schulz, another longtime member, to add guitars. With the completed songs, Konietzko then allowed guest artists, such as Connelly, to pick songs they wanted to contribute to, and added their vocals or other instrumentation. For ''Xtort'', Konietzko used Macintosh products to do all the synchronization. Connelly contributed to four tracks, including "Blame", which also featured the horn section from the Oakland, California based group
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. Nicole Blackman, KMFDM's publicist at the time, contributed spoken word vocals to the track "Dogma", which was adapted from the ten-minute live performance she provided while touring with the band. "Power", meanwhile, was made to fulfill a request by the band's label, Wax Trax!, for a radio promo song. Konietzko said he'd heard "radio didn't like big female choruses", so he got voiceover commercial singer
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to help with the song, which he called "dumb and catchy". The hidden track of the album, "Fairy", is a story narrated by Jr. Blackmail, who had worked with the band previously in the 1980s. Konietzko said it was inspired by Blackmail's "dirty fantasies". He also said it was not a serious track: "it was more like kids at play". For the background sounds, the group did things like roll screws on the floor while Schulz played piano.


Release

The first track on the album, " Power", was featured on the "Wax Trax! Summer Swindle", a cassette sampler included with 45,000 issues of the July 1996 issue of ''Alternative Press''. Another 50,000 copies of the sampler were to be handed out at summer college and beach events and given away at radio stations. 90,000 pre-release posters and information sheets were mailed out to fans. Blackman wrote the promotional piece for the album's press kit, and at Konietzko's request, wrote the first half of the promo as an insulting take down of the album rather than as a standard promo. The first letter of each line of the first section of the promo spelled out the phrase "April Fools Day Fucker" and included lines such as "It's been 100 years and fifty albums for the German/American rock squad—are they running out of gas or what?" and "KMFDM can't suck hard enough", a quote from the track "Inane". The second half of the promo included phrases such as "''XTORT'' is a supersonic soundtrack" and "The new album is the sound of a band at the height of their powers." Carrie Borzillo of ''
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'' stated KMFDM was "poised to make a significant commercial breakthrough." Konietzko said at the time there were no plans to tour in support of the album's release. He later said this was due to the fact that the band as a touring unit had ceased to exist. ''Xtort'' was released on June 25, 1996 on Wax Trax!/ TVT on cassette, CD, and vinyl. The album was also released in CD format in Europe and Japan. In addition to being the first KMFDM album to chart in the ''Billboard'' 200, staying there for three weeks and peaking at No. 92 the week of July 13, 1996, ''Xtort'' sold over 200,000 copies, making it one of the band's best-selling albums. The song "Son of a Gun" was made into an animated video by visual artist Aidan "Brute!" Hughes, who also did the album's cover artwork. On March 6, 2007,
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released a digitally remastered version of the album on CD and MP3. Looking back on the album at the time of its re-release, Konietzko said it was his favorite album of the 1990s.


Critical reception

Reviews for ''Xtort'' were almost universally positive. Jon Wiederhorn of ''
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'' called it "the heaviest and most danceable disc in MFDM's12-year career" while giving it an A−. Heidi MacDonald of ''
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'' compared ''Xtort'' to getting hit with a wrecking ball, saying, "When KMFDM does what it does best, it is the best at what it does, namely jack-hammer industrial anthems that hit with stunning precision and power." Sandy Masuo of ''
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'' called the album "the product of a first-rate lineup," and praised the album's diversity, saying, "The 10 tracks on Xtort are grounded in KMFDM's smart synthesis of metallic crunch, swiveling rhythms and sophisticated electronics, but it's the organic elements that give the album a zesty twist." Kevin M. Williams of the ''
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'' gave the album an "essential" rating, and said, "KMFDM has some major mojo working with ''Xtort''". Stephen Thomas Erlewine of
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was less enthusiastic, saying, "it would be nice to hear MFDMbranch out and start to experiment a little bit more", and commenting that while ''Xtort'' did not sound much different from previous releases, "KMFDM sounds as good as they ever have, and several tracks rank among their best." Liz Armstrong of the '' Daily Herald'' thought the guest contributors added significant differences to their individual songs. Larry Flick of ''Billboard'' said "Power", the opening track, "finds front man Sascha Konietzko snarling and growling with palpable force, while Cheryl Wilson softens the edges with splashes of soul-mama vamping during the chorus." Williams called the song "irresistible". Masuo noted in particular the use of horns and the
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organ, and concluded by stating, "In their insidiously arty and intellectually sassy music, KMFDM continue to bring diverse elements together to create a unified whole." Armstrong called "Dogma" a song that crossed over from being industrial to "frightening", while MacDonald described it as "blistering" and Williams said it was "captivating". Armstrong said "Son of a Gun" was the album's "truly explosive track", but Williams thought "Inane" was the best song.


Track listing

All information from 2007 release CD booklet.


Personnel

All information from 2007 release CD booklet except where noted.


Musicians

* Mark Durante
guitar The guitar is a fretted musical instrument that typically has six strings. It is usually held flat against the player's body and played by strumming or plucking the strings with the dominant hand, while simultaneously pressing selected string ...
(2, 3, 6) * Sascha Konietzko
vocals Singing is the act of creating musical sounds with the voice. A person who sings is called a singer, artist or vocalist (in jazz and/or popular music). Singers perform music (arias, recitatives, songs, etc.) that can be sung with or withou ...
,
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(1-6, 8-10), synthesizers, programming,
drums A drum kit (also called a drum set, trap set, or simply drums) is a collection of drums, cymbals, and other auxiliary percussion instruments set up to be played by one person. The player (drummer) typically holds a pair of matching drumsticks ...
(1-3, 10), production, mixing * Bill Rieflin – drums (5-10) * Günter Schulz – bass (7), guitar,
piano The piano is a stringed keyboard instrument in which the strings are struck by wooden hammers that are coated with a softer material (modern hammers are covered with dense wool felt; some early pianos used leather). It is played using a keyboa ...
(11), mixing, photography


Additional personnel

* Dorona Alberti – vocals (4, 8, 9) *Bruce Bendinger – voice (6) *Bruce Breckenfeld –
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(3) *Jr Blackmail –
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(11) * Nicole Blackman – vocals (5), spoken word (10) *Michael Cichowicz –
trumpet The trumpet is a brass instrument commonly used in classical and jazz ensembles. The trumpet group ranges from the piccolo trumpet—with the highest register in the brass family—to the bass trumpet, pitched one octave below the standard ...
(7) * Chris Connelly – vocals (3, 4, 7, 9) * F. M. Einheit – whipping, banging, and breaking stuff (5), lawnchairs, rubble, rocks and dirt (9) * En Esch – voice (1), guitar solo (6) *Steve Finkel –
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(7) *Jennifer Ginsberg – background vocals (7) *Jack Kramer – trumpet (7) *Ron Lowe – drill and vacuum cleaner (8) *Bob Samborski –
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(7) *Jon Van Eaton – noise (10) *
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– vocals (1, 3, 6)


Production

*Chris Shepard – production,
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, mixing *Jon Van Eaton – assistant production *Rob Lowe – assistant engineering *Claudine Pontier – assistant engineering *Konrad Strauss – mastering *Brian Gardner – remastering *Paul Elledge – photography *Justin Gammon – photography *
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– cover art


References

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