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Released
  
May 30, 2011

Ultrawired (2011)
  
Terapunk (2015)

Release date
  
30 May 2011

Label
  
Dope Stars Inc.

Length
  
52:41

Artist
  
Dope Stars Inc.

Producer
  
Victor Love

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Recorded
  
2010 Victor Love home studio, Rome, Italy

Genres
  
Industrial rock, Industrial metal

Similar
  
Dope Stars Inc albums, Industrial rock albums

Dope stars inc ultrawired full album


Ultrawired is the fourth studio album by Italian industrial rock band Dope Stars Inc.. Similar to many of their previous albums and EPs, Ultrawired was produced by Victor Love. Rather than release the album commercially, the band released it as a free download on the band's website and advertised it heavily on The Pirate Bay. Ultrawired marks a new phase in Dope Stars Inc.'s career since the members possess complete artistic freedom over the album and are solely responsible for its distribution. Rather than depend on revenue from record store sales, the band encourages fans to show their support through voluntary donations, tweets, or simply by sharing and distributing the album among their friends.

Contents

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Background

The band was initially expected to begin working on future projects sometime in 2010. Rather than continuing to use a drum machine for albums and live performances, the band is planning to hire a real drummer for their future projects.

In early 2011, the band released the single "Banksters" online with artwork and a remix by the band Angelspit. No official music video was made, but several fan-made videos were endorsed by the band and posted on their website. In March 2011, the band announced the title of their fourth album, Ultrawired, and released cover art for it. Rather than releasing the album commercially, they have decided to drop their records labels for this release and give it away as a free download.

In early March, the band posted a demo of a song called, "Lies Irae", that had complete instrumentals and unintelligible vocals. The band invited fans to write the last chorus, bridge, and verse for the song on their website. Fans worked together with the band, and voted for their favorite lyrics. The band then finalized the lyrics on March 26.

Release and Promotion

Ultrawired was released in its entirety on May 30, 2011, a day which Dope Stars, Inc. dubbed Pirate Day because of the method of release. No record labels or record stores were involved in the process; instead, Ultrawired first became available through The Pirate Bay as a zip file containing the full tracks, lyrics, credits, and artwork. Distribution of the album depended completely on the fans who downloaded the file and seeded it to other users all across the world. In this way, Love concedes marketing power to the fans whose efforts are critical for the success of the album. Another way that fans can help promote Ultrawired is through the Ketapushers program. Fans can purchase physical albums and distribute them to their fans in exchange for backstage passes or other exclusive perks.

The band engaged in their first full North American tour in April/May 2013 with The Rabid Whole as direct support.

Personnel

Dope Stars Inc.
  • Victor Love – lead vocals, songwriting, drum machine, synthesizers, producer
  • Production
  • Paolo Soellner – Art direction, graphic design
  • Songs

    1Better Not to Joke3:51
    2Save the Clock Tower4:01
    3Cracking the Power3:06

    References

    Ultrawired Wikipedia