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FFWD - FFWD

Label:
Catalog#:
inta 001 cd
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
UK
Released:
11 Jul 1994
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Ambient

Tracklist

1   Hidden 7:16
2   Lucky Saddle 6:40
3   Drone 1:01
4   Hempire 3:12
5   Collossus 5:38
    Percussion - Hossan Ramsey*
6   What Time Is Clock 1:15
7   Can Of Bliss 3:15
8   Elevenses 0:49
9   Meteor Storm 4:25
10   Buckwheat & Grits 10:51
11   Klangtest 5:01
12   Suess Wie Eine Nuss 8:20

Credits

Artwork By [Cover Illustration] - Nick Burton
Artwork By [Design] - Designers Republic, The
Artwork By [Logo] - MadArk
Electronics [Featuring] - Kris Weston , Thomas Fehlmann
Engineer - Andrew Hughes*
Engineer [Original Session] - David Singleton
Featuring [Agnabled] - Fil Char Gonidred*
Featuring [Ambient Treatments] - D.A.R. Paterson*
Guitar, Featuring [Treatments] - Robert Fripp
Mastered By - Martin Giles
Producer - Orb, The , Thomas Fehlmann
Written-By - D.A.R. Paterson* , K. Weston* , R. Fripp* , T. Fehlmann*

Notes

Mixed at BJ.G Summer 1993.
Mastered at CTS.
Thank you to Paul & Helima.

The title of track 12 is a German translation of the slang phrase "sweet as a nut".

℗1994 inter-modo & discipline
©1994 inter-modo
manufactured in the u.k.
distributed in the u.k. by R™
barcode: 5 018775 600122

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Rated 5/5
Review by truwayz Feb 08, 2003
Iridescent soundscaping, clicks and expert dubology make this one of the most under-rated ambient albums of the mid-nineties.
Check out Robert Fripp's 'The Gates of Paradise' (1997 , Discipline Mobile Global) or Fehlmann (feat. Fripp) EP 'U-god embryo battle. overflow minus-one'(1999 apolloapollo 040) 12", for more good stuff.
Rated 4/5
Review by plaidzebra Oct 27, 2002
Diffuse psychedelic ambience from the Orb with Robert Fripp, FFWD's generally beatless soundscape is more likely to please fans of the Orb's trippy ambience than fans of Fripp, whose presence is hardly detectable save for a tinkly guitar loop.