Earth Leakage Trip ‎– Psychotronic EP

Label:
Moving Shadow – SHADOW 1
Format:
Vinyl, 12", EP, 45 RPM
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Tracklist

X No Idea
Y1 Psychotronic
Y2 Over 92

Credits

Notes

Title on centre labels: Psychotronic E.P.

Tracklisting on sleeve:
A1: Psychotronic
A2: Over 92
AA: No Idea

Runouts:
SHADOW-1-X1
SHADOW-1-Y1

℗© 1991 Movin Shadow.

Track X:
The sample "The doors are where the windows should be and the windows are where the doors should be." is taken from the children's record Happy Monsters. The "mommy, i can't hear you mommy" is from the film 'The Poltergeist'

Track Y2
Samples dialogue from the film 'Aliens'

Other Versions (Showing 2 of 2) View All

Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
Psychotronic EP (File, AAC, EP) Moving Shadow none US 2008
Psychotronic EP (12", EP, Promo, Sta) Moving Shadow SHADOW 1 UK 1991
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Rated 5/5
radioactivegoat Sep 25, 2010
psychotronic is like jack dangers and liam howlet going mad in a studio...excellent ep
Rated 5/5
Review by djpepsi Jul 15, 2005 (edited over 6 years ago)
'The doors are where the windows should be, and the windows are where the doors should be.'

Crazy lyrics on No Idea, and the bass is a gut buster. 'Earth Leakage Trip' comes from the plate on your (UK) mains fuse box, go check ;)
Rated 5/5
Review by hyperreal Feb 28, 2003
'No idea' certainly is an epic, but all 3 tracks are quite special. Personally 'Over 92' does it for me as it got me started on bleepy techno way back then and it includes quotes from the movie Aliens:

Frost: Hot as hell in here.
Hudson: Yeah man, but it's a dry heat!

Just in case anyone remotely cares, I think the title and opening quote is from beginning of that Siouxsie and the Banshees song called 92 Degrees, where there's dialogue from a Ray Bradbury called "Touched With Fire":

'Did you know that more murders are committed at 92 degrees Fahrenheit than any other temperature? I read an article once. At lower temperatures, people are easy-going, over 92, it's too hot to move, but just 92, people get irritable!'
Rated 5/5
Review by z_chromozone Jul 05, 2002
Sublime techno, use of appregation and delayed bleeps through out the three tracks. ‘No idea’ is a superbly haunting epic with poltergeist sample of the little girl in the tv, over sea gull and throbbing bass. Other tracks equally as good. If you like early bleep based Sheffield sounding techno this is a classic.

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