Sweet Robots Against the Machine
Sweet Robots Against the Machine | ||||
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Studio album by Towa Tei (as Sweet Robots Against the Machine) | ||||
Released | 19 January 1999 | |||
Recorded | 1998 | |||
Genre | Electronica | |||
Label | EastWest Japan | |||
Producer | Towa Tei | |||
Towa Tei (as Sweet Robots Against the Machine) chronology | ||||
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Sweet Robots Against the Machine is the eponymous debut album from Sweet Robots Against the Machine, pseudonym for Japanese electronic musician Towa Tei, released in 1999 in Japan only on EastWest Records. In its original form the album came with a bonus disc which contained the last track "A Night of Ubud".
As was the case with Tei's previous albums, Sweet Robots Against the Machine incorporates a variety of musical styles, although its base-genre is electronic. Included on the album is a cover version of Patrice Rushen's 1982 hit "Forget Me Nots".
Track listing
Disc 1: Main Course
- "Hello Baby" (Tei)
- "Turntables: DJ Stretch Arm Strong" (Stretch Armstrong, Tei)
- "Forget Me Nots" (McFaddin, Rushen, Washington)
- "Lotus Snack and Thinking Machine" (Tei)
- "Sweet News" (Tei)
- "Sekar Gendot" (Traditional)
- "Forget Me Nots" (SP-1200 Remix) (McFaddin, Rushen, Washington)
- "Another Sound Museum" (Tei)
Disc 2: Desert
- "A Night of Ubud" (Tei)
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