VNV NationTransnational

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Industrial

Year:

Tracklist

Generator 4:25
Everything 5:23
Primary 4:35
Retaliate 4:43
Lost Horizon 5:17
Teleconnect Pt. 1 5:58
If I Was 5:27
Aeroscope 4:47
Off Screen 4:26
Teleconnect Pt. 2 8:13

Credits (4)

Versions

Filter by
    8 versions
    Image , In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory
    Version Details Data Quality
    Cover of Transnational, 2013-10-11, CD Transnational
    CD, Album
    Anachron Sounds – ANA-CD-5 2013 2013
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Transnational, 2013-10-04, File Transnational
    10×File, MP3, Album
    Anachron Sounds – none 2013 2013
    Cover of Transnational, 2013-10-18, Vinyl Transnational
    LP, Album
    Anachron Sounds – ANA-V-1 2013 2013
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Transnational, 2013-10-04, File Transnational
    10×File, AAC, Album
    Anachron Sounds – none 2013 2013
    Cover of Transnational, 2013-11-19, CD Transnational
    CD, Album
    Anachron America – ARC-4 US 2013 US2013
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Transnational, 2013-10-11, File Transnational
    10×File, WAV, Album
    Anachron Sounds – none 2013 2013
    New Submission
    Cover of Transnational, 2013, CD Transnational
    CD, Album, Unofficial Release
    Anachron Sounds (2) – ANA-CD-5 Russia 2013 Russia2013
    New Submission
    Cover of Transnational, 2023, Vinyl Transnational
    LP, Album, Repress
    Anachron Sounds – ANA-V-1 2023 2023

    Recommendations

    • Automatic
      2011
      CD —
      Album
      Shop
    • Judgement
      2007
      CD —
      Album
      Shop
    • Of Faith, Power And Glory
      2009
      CD —
      Album
      Shop
    • Matter+Form
      2005
      CD —
      Album
      Shop
    • Noire
      2018
      CD —
      Album
      Shop
    • Futureperfect
      2002
      CD —
      Album
      Shop
    • Empires
      1999
      CD —
      Album
      Shop
    • Reformation 01
      2009 Europe
      Box Set —
      Limited Edition
      Shop
    • Advance And Follow (v2)
      2001
      CD —
      Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Remastered
      Shop
    • Skyshaper
      2006
      CD —
      Album
      Shop

    Reviews

    • Drachenheim-Records's avatar
      First i got had a heavy background noise so i returned it, second one i got had a large Tick on side a first song.
      so also returned and asked my money back
      its a verry bad pressing beware..
      • BlackOctober's avatar
        BlackOctober
        Sound quality is quite dissappointing,sounds dark and lifeless,what a pitty.
        • DiskJockeysNation's avatar
          Edited 10 years ago
          VNV Nation has always been one of my favourite bands. Ever since i discovered them back in 2005.

          Transnational is a big departure from anything they had released prior. I am not saying that VNV Nation had sold its sound out to gain popularity. But recently the past few years (2-3 perhaps) I have not listened to much of the new things they release. And i know i should. I did listen to a few tracks from this release and i can say yes, its VNV Nation, Ronan writes great as always, but the sounds have become watered down. I am a big VNV fan and Futurepurfect, Empires, Judgment, even up to Of Faith, Power and Glory has been awesome. The classic VNV sounds can be herd all the way up to a few tracks in Automatic. But this release had almost done away with that signature sound that made me fall in love with VNV Nation.

          One thing that isnt so clear is that why bands "evolve"? I know VNV Nation will gain more grounds in other areas as far as new fans etc. But there was something special about the classic darker and happier melancholy uplift sounds that made VNV Nation what they become that isn't present anymore.

          Retaliate seemed to have that familiar VNV vibe, probably one of the best of the album with its intense driving bassline and kick.
          Songs like Lost Horizons has a great melody as an instrumental but again missing that VNV signature sound that i truly miss. but not is all lost when Teleconnect as the next track. I feel that something is still there, but its fading away.
          Alot the tracks on this ablum have a comerical buzz to them witch throws me off of it, as much as i would want to it that yes this is still the same VNV Nation from Empires, a part of me doesnt like the direction. The melodies are beautiful and the lyrics are good as said before.
          Next i come across Aeroscope. Heavy industrial styled drums but i still feel that its could be a heavier darker VNV some where in there.

          I was hoping for more sounds like Retaliate to be honest. Im left with a bit of taste of the classic VNV at the end of listening through the album but this album doesnt come close to the style they were 5-8 years ago.

          The Album itself has a nice groove and I know this is VNV Nation, but it seems so far from the great years of Empires, Of faith power and glory. I hope that there will be more of the signature sounds in future releases. until then I'll keep every album they released up to Automatic. I really have no interest in purchasing this release.

          • philoformixx
            Edited 11 years ago
            Same synth patterns, same plain electronic lines. Unfortunately there's no progression for VNV's sound.
            At least there was a super track ("Nova") on their previous work. Only "Teleconnect 2" comes a bit close to this level. "Retaliate", opening track and "Everything" are nice. And that's all.
            Not a bad album, but not something special as well. I was expecting something more "prog" (even "more experimental") and more inspired, but it seems that it's more than enough for VNV being the "PSB of EBM".

            Master Release

            Edit Master Release
            Recently Edited

            For sale on Discogs

            Sell a copy

            36 copies from €7.50

            Statistics

            • Avg Rating:4.2 / 5
            • Ratings:222

            Videos (17)

            Edit

            Lists