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Lego Feet - Lego Feet


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Label: Skam
Catalog#: SKA001
Format: Vinyl, LP
Country:UK
Released:1991
Genre: Electronic
Style: Abstract, IDM, Experimental
Notes:Lacks the standard Skam records photo copied insert. Each side is a compilation of many different tracks and snippets without clear index points. The unofficial listing below is from analyzing the waveform on the computer, where the edits become clearly visible. Track titles, where shown, come from the Skampler compilation.
Rating:   4.5/5 (59 votesRate It
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Tracklisting:

 A1
A1.1   Untitled (0:04)
A1.2   Leaves On The Line (3:39)
A1.3   Untitled (0:35)
A1.4   Untitled (5:48)
A1.5   Keyop (2:51)
A1.6   Untitled (2:09)
A1.7   Untitled (4:47)
 B1
B1.1   Untitled (0:20)
B1.2   Untitled (3:50)
B1.3   Untitled (0:27)
B1.4   Untitled (5:55)
B1.5   Northwest Water (1:21)
B1.6   Untitled (2:48)
B1.7   Untitled (0:46)
B1.8   Untitled (0:05)
B1.9   Untitled (1:39)
B1.10   Untitled (0:17)

User Reviews:

kid4today, Apr 30, 2004

the reason a few turned up on ebay recently is because skam records are 10 years old this year and so decided to clear out their stock room, copies of legofeet were found and were bought up by people, some of whom quickly put them up on ebay, i was fortunate enough to get a copy myself (but won't be selling!). skam have said before that they have lots of copies of legofeet left, in an interview on radio 1 sometime ago the label creators claimed to have 'a box full' sitting in the skam store room somewhere, the reason being that it was their first release and though they tried to get record stores to take them, most wouldn't (skam being completely unheard of off course), therefore they were left still holding quite a few, they've just never bothered to get rid of the others since then as they've been involved in releasing new stuff. anyway, after hearing about the clear out i fully expected these left over copies to turn up, which they did. there's nothing 'mythical' about any of it, it's the fans that hype it up, not the label. as for the mask series, well czech republic is cheaper for vinyl pressing, and mask 100 and 200 were the only ones made by skam and MAS btw, 300 to 500 were skam only releases, apparently michael fakesch was not at all happy about this as skam never asked to use the mask name in future, so you could at least call them skam by nature for that little shenanigan.

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