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Flextone - 10th Anniversary Box

Label:
Catalog#:
RI 023 CL
Format:
2 x CD, Album, Limited Edition, Remastered
Country:
Germany
Released:
Mar 2004
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
House, Techno, Electro, Ambient, Acid

Tracklist

1-01   Alaska 5:55
1-02   Flextone B 8:03
1-03   Afterwards, I Felt Better 7:24
1-04   Rather Abstract 10:12
1-05   Sound 6:14
1-06   Instant Replay 4:39
1-07   Flextone A 7:51
1-08   Lifesize 6:56
1-09   Flextone C 5:44
1-10   Fringe 8:04
2-01   Computer On 0:19
2-02   Bassdummy 3:57
2-03   Recycled Term 4:06
2-04   Acryl Icon 3:13
2-05   Future Housing 6:15
2-06   Pixelwind 3:15
2-07   Test For Silver Sound 4:13
2-08   Printer 0:48
2-09   Excelban 3:15
2-10   Chupa La Rojita 4:16
2-11   Indeed Slow 1:37
2-12   Let's Get On 4:11
2-13   Push The Little Daisies (Prior To Overdub) 4:37
2-14   Unused Electro 2:35
2-15   Computer Off 3:15

Notes

24-bit remastering and re-release of the out-of-print RI album, plus a second disc of unreleased material. Limited to 900 individually signed and hand-numbered copies.

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Rated 4/5
Review by mizukagami Sep 20, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
The re-mastered material on this release sounds more alive, I suppose, than the original, yet the re-master is not too spatial or over trebled. Even the unused and abandoned material is excellent. Bassdummy would have been a perfect track to include on his album ‘Bass.’ And for a minute there, I thought Uwe was slingin’ his electro around that sly Gibson Les Paul of Manuel Göttsching on ‘Push the Little Daisies.’ It's really hard to believe that this stuff wasn't released back in the day. It seems like everything that Uwe writes, or steals then re-writes, is more than worth releasing. All hail Uwe!