Produced for Blue August Productions.
Recorded at the Greenhouse Recording Studio, London.
Side A mixed at PWL Studios, London, on an SSL SL4000E.
Side B re-mixed at Hansa Studios, Berlin.
Mastered at Tape One.
Etched into run-out groove A side: 12-MUTE-58 A1 PAG POUNDA TA1PE
Etched into run-out groove B side: 12-MUTE-58 B1 PAG D5
Review by Alain_PatrickSep 20, 2004(edited over 5 years ago)
Under the fast beat and hard lines, Nitzer Ebb brings us his classic "Let Your Body Learn", released through Mute some months after the original, in 1987. The classical samples of “Fast beat the feet!” and “Fast fall the hands!” demonstrates the spirit of this melting pot of EBM with industrial and aggressive pop elements with an insane pulse and distorted vocals that seem to be the signature of the author. The Mute twelve inch has a full side original track, and also a classic instrumental version on the other side of the so called “music of drums”, with infectious beats used on repertoires from EBM to New Beat at the end of the eighties, rather more obscure and underground than the principal one.