history / edit

Release

Shortcut Code: [r554]
All Versions of this Release
Data Quality Rating: Complete and Correct
Add to List

Ratings

4.41 / 5 (142 votes)
My RatingRate This!

Collections

412 have this
73 want this

Shopping

Search for this:
 eBay .uk
 Amazon .uk .de
X 10 For Sale
Sell This Item
edit

YouTube Videos

F.U.S.E. - Another Time (Revisited)

FUSE* - Dimension Intrusion

Label:
Catalog#:
warp cd12
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
UK
Released:
07 Jun 1993
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Abstract, Techno, Ambient, Acid, Downtempo, Minimal

Tracklist

1.1   A New Day 3:53 X
1.2   F.U. 7:45 X
1.3   Slac 3:17
1.4   Dimension Intrusion 4:03 X
2.1   Substance Abuse 5:09 X
2.2   Train-Trac.1 6:42 X
2.3   Another Time (Revisited) 6:21 X
3.1   Theychx 13:27
3.2   UVA 8:05 X
4.1   Mantrax 8:01 X
4.2   Nitedrive 3:28 X
4.3   Into The Space 5:30 X
4.4   Logikal Nonsense 1:14 X

Credits

Artwork By [Cover Painting] - Matthew Hawtin
Producer, Written-By, Edited By - Richie Hawtin

Notes

All tracks copyright 1993 Plus 8 Records except tracks 1.2 & 2.1 copyright 1991 and tracks 1.4 & 4.2 copyright 1992. Licensed from Plus 8. Released in a jewel case sleeve.
This is the fifth in a series of [Artificial Intelligence] albums.

1.1: Recorded on the first day of the first month 93.
1.2: Conceived March 91, Recorded June 91.
1.3: Part one of the 'Mmusik' project, March 93.
1.4: Originally recorded as 'Dimensions' September 92.
2.1: Recorded for a friend, January 91.
2.2: Recorded during the storm, August 92.
2.3: Re-created March 92.
3.1: Recorded in the midnight hours, November 92. Features speech samples from George Lucas' movie "THX 1138" (1971).
3.2: Written January 91, Recorded May 91.
4.1: Recorded at the end of summer, August 92.
4.2: Recorded after a midnight drive to Mainh, November 92.
4.3: Recorded after the storm, August 92.
4.4: Edited together March 93.

The actual track times (present in the tracklisting) slightly derive from the times printed.

Barcode: 5 021603 012127

CD matrix:
WARPCD12 10233041 01 %
MADE IN U.K. BY PDO

Recommendations

▸ show all 3 reviews

Reviews & Discussion

Review by crazyowen Apr 15, 2008
Yes hypereall has it right on, this album is just amazing. This is one of my all time favorites and the tracks are classics, one after another. This is the kind of music that was just unreal thru huge sound where Richie could let the tracks go on and on with custom edits and freeflowing live work. This album proves how deft he was with acid, its awe-inspiring to me. A definite must have for anyone even remotely interested in acid.
Rated 5/5
Review by hypereall Feb 16, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
I have to rate this as one of the albums that make me cry & the comments above do not even get near to scratching the surface architecture that creates this album.
From the melodic lead line to the eerie strings that make "a new day" and the emtion fuelled "dimension intrusuion" this album showcases the early experiments in the plastikman evolution. FUSE is the pre-plastikman pre-superstar dj hawtin at his best.My standout track on the album has to be "treychk"
it is a 13'' minute long journey into the inner reaches of hawtins first psyche.
"what's wrong" "for more enjoyment and greater efficiancy"
"take four red capsules , in ten minutes take two more"


I only wish that he had expanded more on his f.u.s.e. creations! becuase it is for me the cornerstone of his career
Rated 5/5
Review by AtomicCow Mar 04, 2003
What an awesome album. You have one of the best acid tracks by Richie Hawtin (Substance Abuse), a great harder techno track (F.U.), a really interesting syncopated acid groover (slac) and a whole bunch of spacy, hypnotic stuff.