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The Suburban Knight - The Art Of Stalking / The Worlds

Suburban Knights* - The Art Of Stalking

Label:
Catalog#:
MS-13
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM
Country:
US
Released:
Feb 1990
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Techno

Tracklist

A   The Art Of Stalking (Stalker Mix) 4:29
B   The World's 5:01

Credits

Artwork By - Tri, The
Mixed By, Written-By, Producer - J. Pennington*

Notes

Most (if not all) copies had the wrong tracklisting on each side.
...Has 'NSC' encircled on the run-out groove (mastering)

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Review by Faktor14 Mar 14, 2008
Had to say a few words about this release.

I remember it most vividly in the Limit night club when Astrix & Space used to play there every friday night.
A quid to get in with a free ticket you could get from shops around town and a quid to get home on the 2pm bus.
Anyway, they used to play The Worlds (which should have been called the Art of Stalking but they printed it the wrong way round) with no lights on in the club, just one strobe light sending your head into convulsions as the system banged out the hardest, darkest music you'd ever heard.

It got to the stage that one of my mates thought if he heard The Worlds he was going to die!!
Mad, experimental times.
Rated 3/5
Review by Ressla Aug 06, 2003
I first bought a copy of this with the labels printed on the wrong sides. For ages I thought "the Worlds" was "Art of Stalking" and vice versa.I can't tell you how disappointed I was when i found out I was wrong.
Even now I still think "The Worlds" is the more menacing of the two and is as cruelly underrated as much as "stalking" is overrated.....
Rated 5/5
Review by eiskristall Feb 27, 2002
The greatest success of James Pennington, he tells us about
his vision of being pursued by machines. A nice deep mover!