Sessions 84–88
Sessions 84-88 | |||||
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Compilation album by Humanoid | |||||
Released | 10 February 2003 | ||||
Recorded | 1984–1988 | ||||
Genre | Electronica, acid house, IDM | ||||
Label |
Rephlex CD(CAT 130 CD) LP(CAT 130 LP) | ||||
Producer | Brian Dougans | ||||
The Future Sound of London chronology | |||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Sessions 84–88 is a compilation album released in 2003 alongside Eurotechno on the Rephlex label. Brian Dougans, under the alias Humanoid; it is mostly experimental in nature and similar to the Stakker Humanoid release from Dougans also; Sessions also includes a remix of that track.[2]
Track listing
- Stakker Humanoid (Snowman Mix) (4:47)
- Positive Electron (2:37)
- Keyboards, Effects [Vox Fx] - Colin Scott, Mark McLean
- Negative Electron (2:42)
- Rotation (2:34)
- Your Body Robotic (0:54)
- Keyboards, Effects [Vox Fx] - Colin Scott, Mark McLean
- Swamp Amp (1:24)
- Interlude Whistle (0:05)
- Delay Decay (0:53)
- Motion Static (3:28)
- E Prom Contact (2:37)
- Keyboards, Effects [Vox Fx] - Colin Scott, Mark McLean
- Hulme Slipway (1:38)
- Pulsar (2:16)
- Small Cluid (2:33)
- Jet Stream Tokyo (3:34)
- Cry Baby (4:53)
- Piano In Litchen (3:09)
- Laughing Box (4:24)
- Fx Dial (0:06)
- Nano Plura (3:54)
- Well Meaning (3:09)
- Land Of Ash (0:38)
- Zeebox (TV Dinner Part 1) (3:24)
- 2nd Of May (1:23)
Crew
- Composed by Brian Dougans
- Produced by Brian Dougans (tracks: 1 to 15, 18) as Zeebox (tracks: 16, 17, 19 to 23)
- Co-produced by John Laker (tracks: 1, 14, 15)
- Additional keyboards and vox FX on some tracks by Mark Maclean (Buggy G. Riphead) and Colin Scott.
See also
References
- ↑ Allmusic review
- ↑ "The Future Sound of London: Welcome to the Galaxial Pharmaceutical". Secondthought.co.uk. 2003-02-10. Retrieved 2012-03-09.
External links
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