EYEmusic.info : Compilation Appearances
Tracks by EYE (and siblings) have appeared around 60 times on compilation albums. See the list below - dated from most recent to earliest. Nearly all of the earlier compilations were on CD with issues of 500 or 1,000 CDs; overall around 20,000-40,000 CD units. Some compilations had 2+ tracks by EYE or one of the sibling names: AYA, DJ Citizen, E.L.F., ELF, or QT. There may be other compilations that EYE have lost track of.
EYE achieved all this independently. EYE weren't interested in signing exclusively to a record label and these below ones often approached EYE first.
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EYE's "Challenger" is on the 2015 Blatant Propaganda collection titled S.I.N.G.E.D. Volume 2 - Synthwave Industrial Noise Goth Electro Darkwave.
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EYE's "Logo Identity" and "The Bions" - credited to AYA - were included on the "Decadion 2.2" collection released in 2014 by Music & Elsewhere, England, UK.
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EYE's "(de)Motivator" on "DEMUS Compiled III" released in 2013 by the DEMUS (Dawn Industry) Collective, Melbourne, Australia.
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EYE's "This System Will Eat Itself" on "DEMUS Compiled II" released in 2009 by the DEMUS (Dawn Industry) Collective, Melbourne, Australia.
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"A Nice Walk in the Park" was on the "Genesis" album released in 2005 by NutsNBoltz records of Brisbane, Australia. This tracklist credits the song as being by EYE while this one at discogs.com reflects the CD jacket which lists the artist as E.L.F.
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Three EYE tracks were featured on "Songs of Protest" (2004) released by Blatant Propaganda , Australia. Tracks: i) "Workers United (Will Overcome)" ... ii) "Refugees: Scapegoats (Detention without Trial)" ... iii) "Our Way of Life" ...
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EYE's "Slogans for Consumer Youth" was featured on "Blaklite Assembly V1.0" released in 2003 by Dekonstruktion Records, USA. Review: "With Slogans for Consumer Youth by Eye, we drift into a nice neo-industrial piece that is strong on legacy sounds. Rife with guitar stabs and chanted choruses..." (Legends magazine #136) Listing at discogs.com
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Two tracks were released on "BeatzWork Volume 2" in 2003 by Organarchy Sound Systems, Sydney, Australia: i) as EYE: "Uranium Mining" and ii) as ELF: "Psychological Warfare" (EYE's chopper mix) ... Listing at discogs.com
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The following tracks are included on the multiple volume collection called "Electricity" released on CDs in 2003 and 2004 and on Bandcamp in 2015 ...
"Lords of this Planet" as EYE
"Psychological Warfare" as EYE
"A Nice Walk in the Park" as E.L.F.
"Puppets!" as E.L.F.
"Never Before... have we been So Contented" as DJ Citizen
"Hoppin' Around" as QT
"The Invisible Government (and The Party System)" as EYE
"Our Musique (is Here to Protect You)" as E.L.F.
"Power... Media... Consciousness...Vast..." as DJ Citizen which was replaced with the track titled "Another One of Those Days" when the album was released on BandCamp in 2015.
Released by Blatant Propaganda Productions
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EYE's "Workers United (will overcome)" was released on "MayDay! MayDay! Songs of Solidarity" produced in 2002 by "Wobbly Radio" which was a project of Unions New South Wales (NSW), Sydney, Australia. Here's a review article. Listing at discogs.com
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Several tracks were included on the 2002 Blatant Propaganda collection titled
A.S.I.N.G.E.D. - Australian Synthpop Industrial Noise Gothic Electro Darkwave
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as EYE ftg Lady Hannah Cadaver: "Kadoish (x3) Adonais Tseybeyoth" (club mix)
as E.L.F.: "CIA Hypno-Programmed Robot Assassin"
as DJ Citizen: "One of THOSE Days!"
as EYE: "Slogans for Consumer Youth (Conform! Obey!)"
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EYE's "Mandate!" was on "The Love & Rage Anarchist Compilation" released in 2002 by Love & Rage Records, Melbourne, Australia. Listing at discogs.com
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EYE's "Mandate!" was on "M&E Audiozine New Year 2001" released by Music & Elsewhere, UK (M&E574).
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EYE's "Grave New World" was released in 2001 on "Total War Against State and Capital" from Hidden Power Enterprises, Sweden. Listing at discogs.com
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"Psychological Warfare" credited as being by ELF and as "EYE's Chopper mix" was released on "Dystopian Visions" in 2001 by Dystopian Records and Metropolis Records, USA. Listing at discogs.com
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EYE's "Action = Life" was on "Fakxion" released in 2000 to accompany the "Fakxion" magazine, Chile, South America. Listing at discogs.com
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EYE's "Logo Identity" was featured on "Time Capsule" (2000), Blacklight Records, USA. Listing at discogs.com
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EYE's "Kadoish x3 Adonais Tseybeyoth (doishka mix)" was on "Invasion of the Nanomachines" released in 2000 by Ballistic Test Productions, USA.
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EYE's "Blind Progress through Blind Faith" released on "Dark Sampler for Dark Souls" (2000), from Third Brass Collective Records, Belgium. Listing at discogs.com
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EYE's "Mandate!" was released on a compilation CD in 2000 with "Automata 2.0" music magazine, by Flaming Fish Music, Canada. Listing at discogs.com
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EYE's "(The Secret of) Perspective" was on "United World Underground" released in 2000 by Music and Elsewhere, UK. Listing at discogs.com
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EYE's "Logo Identity" was on a compilation associated with a zine called "Rose Tinted Windows" in 2000, U.K.
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EYE's "Illumination" was featured in 2000 on "Chain D.L.K. Compilation CD #3" which accompanied issue 8 of the "Chain DLK" music magazine, Italy, Europe. Listing at discogs.com
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EYE's "Respect the Mandate" was on "Another GIMnet comp", (2000) USA.
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EYE's "Mandate!" was on a compilation CD with issue 5 of "Next Music" a magazine that was sold in newsagents, Australia, 1999. Listing at discogs.com
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EYE's "Logo Identity" was featured in 1999 on "Chain D.L.K. Compilation CD #2" which accompanied issue 7 of the "Chain DLK" music magazine, Italy. Listing at discogs.com
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EYE's "Democracy?!?! (Party Politicians Part 2)" was released in 1999 by "Bar Code The World" Zine & Record label on the "On the Nod" collection of electro punk hardcore rock; Sydney, NSW, Australia.
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EYE's "The Vivisector (All the People Killed mix)" as well as "Aphasia (Black Planet Mix)" - credited to AYA - were released in 1999 on "Black Planet" by K.S.M. Records, Canada. Listing at discogs.com
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EYE's "The Vivisector (All the People Killed mix)" was featured in 1999 on "Chain D.L.K. - The Hell Key CD1" which accompanied issue 6 of the "Chain DLK" music magazine, Italy. Listing at discogs.com
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EYE's "Blind Progress through Blind Faith (schizoid mix)" and "Psychological Warfare (short mix)" credited to AYA released on "Circuit Noir Vol.2" in 1998 by the United Endangered Front (UEF), U.S.A. Listing at discogs.com
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EYE's "Logo Identity" released in 1999 on "1000+1 Tilt #6 - The Dreams And The Machine" by "1000+1 TiLt", Greece. Listing at discogs.com
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A shorter mix of "The Bions" and credited to AYA was released in 1999 on "Capital Beats" - a compilation of Canberran electronic music producers; produced by Bastard Squad Productions.
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EYE's "Logo Identity" and "Oi-Ya!" credited to AYA (the track was later re-titled to "Aphazia") were released in 1998 on "Blatant Propaganda volume 1" by Blatant Propaganda Productions Australia. Listing at discogs.com
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EYE's "Aktifinit" on "Images of My Underworld Vol.3" released in 1998 by Horror Show Records, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Listing at discogs.com
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EYE's "Aktifinit" and "Kadoish Adonais Tseybeyoth (95 mix)" were released in 1998 on "Subversive - the Collection 1996-1998" by Subversive Records, Melbourne, Australia. Listing at discogs.com
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EYE's "The Vivisector (grunge mix)" was on the album Industrial Baby, 1998, by Delinquent Records U.S.A. Listing at discogs.com
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EYE's "The Vivisector" and "Psychological Warfare" (short version) credited to AYA were released in 1998 on the album titled "Down Under Ground Volume 3" produced by Nocturnal Nefarious Noise (NNN) productions (previously known as TOAN), Sydney, NSW, Australia. Listing at discogs.com
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EYE's "The Key (mutant AYA mix)" on the album "Circuit Noir" released in 1997, by the United Endangered Front (UEF) Records, Denver, Colorado, USA. Review: "your soul will be swallowed up by EYE's The Key..." (from Deadwyre McLelland for the now defunct www.rivet-head.com website). Listing at discogs.com
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EYE's "Blind Progress through Blind Faith" was on the album "Down Under Ground Volume 2"; released in 1997 by Tales of a Nomad (TOAN) Records, Sydney, Australia. A review quote from LOUD magazine October 1997: "EYE create a nightmarish collision of harsh industrial techno with metal undercurrents." Listing at discogs.com
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EYE's "Blind Progress (EBM mix)" on "Images of My Underworld Vol.2" released in 1997, by Horror Show Records, Brisbane, Australia. Listing at discogs.com
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EYE's "Grave New World" was featured on the 2 CD "Turning Up 20" collection released in 1996 by Community Radio 2XX 98.3FM; celebrating 20 years of Australia's oldest community run radio station. The collection highlights a diverse range of Canberra artists who recorded at the station's studios. EYE is notable as the only industrial-genre project and one of the city's earliest and most significant electronic music bands. The jacket states: "Grave New World" displays amazing ingenuity on a shoestring budget." Listing at discogs.com
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EYE's "Grave New World" was on the album "Songs About Other Things" released in 1997 by Cheese Records; underground alternative bands from the state of New South Wales (NSW) in Australia. Listing at discogs.com
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EYE's "The Key" was on the album "These Songs & More" released in 1996 by Community Radio 2XX, ACT. The songs were recorded in a live studio session for the radio show "Young & Wireless". Listing at discogs.com
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EYE's "Grave New World" was featured on "Reload" released in 1996 by Punctured Lung Records, Melbourne, Australia. Listing at discogs.com
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