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10,000 Watts of Artificial Pleasures : ウィキペディア英語版
10.000 Watts of Artificial Pleasures

''10,000 Watts of Artificial Pleasures'' (often stylized as ''10.000 Watts of Artificial Pleasures'') is the debut EP album, as well as the very first project by Italian industrial rock band Dope Stars Inc.. It was released periodically throughout 2003. Being self-produced and distributed, the band created a street team to sell copies of the album in order to get the attention of labels for future projects. Copies of the EP sold out quickly and boosted the band's reputation into gaining a record deal with Trisol Music Group.
==Background==

Upon forming the band, Victor Love began recording an EP for their new band. Grace, Brian and Darin joined just after to assist with the demo. It was recorded in Rome, Italy, inside a basement the band had used in practices. ''10.000 Watts'' was written and recorded in early May 2003 and was finished within a few weeks. Initially, the band had wanted to spend more time on mixing and perfecting the album, but felt that the version they had was surprisingly satisfying for them so they chose to release it immediately. Commenting on the recording and release of the EP, Victor Love has stated that "we decided to release it as soon as possible without spending time on further arrangements and fixes on the production side. The result was a really dirty EP with a lot of passion and roughness. And I believe it has been the key of its success too, the reason why we received suddenly a very big feedback from media and people. It was really independent and genuine -- really ''rock'n'roll''."
The demo was first shipped to media reviewers and magazines in mid-2003. Soon after, the album went on sale on the band's online store and had a limited release of a CD that the been professionally pressed by the band. A street team, Theta Division Corp., was set up to sell the EP and spread the word to others. Using this method of distribution rather than a label allowed them to recoup every bit of money they spent producing it themselves. Victor Love also said they didn't want a label for their first project because "any label will never care about you if they didn't hear your name somewhere else." Weeks after release, the band had sold out of all copies of the CD. Instead of reprinting more, the band rerecorded every track except the Billy Idol cover "''Shock to the System''" for their full debut album.〔
Following the release of ''10,000 Watts'', Dope Stars Inc. immediately signed a record deal with Trisol Music Group to produce two albums. From 2005-2006, the band released the albums, '':://Neuromance'' and ''Gigahearts'', both of which received positive reviews from critics.

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