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Buckfunk 3000 - First Class Ticket To Telos

Label:
Catalog#:
WORD D7
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
UK & Europe
Released:
1998
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Breaks, IDM, Electro

Tracklist

1   Intro 0:17 X
2   Fried Funk & Microchips 5:24 X
3   Planet Shock Future Rock 6:02 X
4   March Of The Cybermen 6:17 X
5   Panic Button 6:10 X
6   3000 5:37 X
7   Goodbye 4:40 X
8   Funkbwithu 5:28 X
9   Art Of Cybernetics 5:48 X
10   For Funk's Sake 5:02 X
11   I Can't Stop 6:16 X
12   First Class Ticket To Telos 6:43 X
13   Feedback 7:47 X

Credits

Artwork By [Design] - Stac
Mastered By [Cut And Paste By] - Orbital Pork
Photography [Buckfunk 3000 Picture] - Rachel Walsh
Producer, Written-By - Buckfunk 3000

Notes

Cut and paste by Orbital Pork at Node Recording Services.

℗ 1998 Language/Crammed Discs
© 1998 Language/Crammed Discs
LC8689
SABAM/BIEM/GEMA
Manufactured in Austria
EFA 80184 ARC 3219 3024392
Barcode: 5 410377 000216

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Rated 5/5
Review by hyperreal1 Dec 21, 2005 (edited over 3 years ago)
After almost 8 years, this album still sounds incredibleee !! Bass, unconventional loops, a lot of robo-sounds, atari sounds. It's pure science ficition made with electro and IDM. By moments it sounds like Aphex Twin and his alias Powr Pill in the Pacman release or the great job by Bogdan Rackzinsky and Bochum Welt.

It's like if some kind of artificial or mechanical inteligence are playing with himself. This is the sound that imagine Philip K. Dick in his novel V.A.L.I.S. (S.I.V.A.I.N.V.I in spanish).
Rated 5/5
Review by jussumen Jan 08, 2003
This CD is a long crazy trip - we`re on our way to another planet with our friendly but wierd travel-guide SI BEGG - i really enjoyed listening to this cd back in 98 - nothing to play out in a club though.