5F_55 – I
Label: | Hands Productions – D024 |
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Format: | CD, Album |
Country: | Germany |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | Rhythmic Noise, IDM, Breakbeat, Industrial |
Tracklist
1 | 496E 2074 6865 2061 726D 7920 6E6F 77 | 5:29 | |
2 | 4D61 6B72 6F62 696F 6E69 6B | 4:36 | |
3 | 5175 6F6B 6B61 | 5:10 | |
4 | 426F 6F6D 736C 616E 67 | 3:59 | |
5 | 4261 6E64 7920 4261 6E64 79 | 6:48 | |
6 | 4C2E 492E 532E 41 | 4:50 | |
7 | 486F 7273 65 | 3:41 | |
8 | 4769 6D6D 6520 6D6F 7265 | 5:16 | |
9 | 4E65 777A | 4:31 | |
10 | 4C69 7474 6C65 205A 205A 6973 7461 | 5:51 | |
11 | 4272 6561 6B20 4275 67 | 4:01 | |
12 | 5461 6D61 6E64 7561 206A 722E | 5:00 | |
13 | 5B4C 6565 2D44 5D | 6:31 |
Companies, etc.
- Manufactured By – House Of Audio
- Glass Mastered At – kdg – 848.173
- Pressed By – kdg – 848.173
Notes
Comes in a SmartPac with a holographic sticker on the cover and on the CD.
Tracknames are written in hexadecimal. If you convert them from hexadecimal to ASCII you'll get the real track names.
Decoded track names:
1. In the army now
2. Makrobionik
3. Quokka
4. Boomslang
5. Bandy Bandy
6. L.I.S.A
7. Horse
8. Gimme more
9. Newz
10. Little Z Zista
11. Break Bug
12. Tamandua jr.
13. [Lee-D]
Promo versions were sent out with just the cover art and CD in a plastic sleeve.
Tracknames are written in hexadecimal. If you convert them from hexadecimal to ASCII you'll get the real track names.
Decoded track names:
1. In the army now
2. Makrobionik
3. Quokka
4. Boomslang
5. Bandy Bandy
6. L.I.S.A
7. Horse
8. Gimme more
9. Newz
10. Little Z Zista
11. Break Bug
12. Tamandua jr.
13. [Lee-D]
Promo versions were sent out with just the cover art and CD in a plastic sleeve.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout: 848.173 www.houseofaudio.com
- Mastering SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI L172
- Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 3075
- Mastering SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI L172
- Barcode (Variant 2): IFPI 3074
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Reviews
- Edited 14 years agoEach hex code pair in the track titles refers to a different number, ranging from 0 to 255, which refers to an ASCII character code that symbolizes a unique number, letter or punctuation mark. The translated titles are therefore case sensitive, since lowercased and uppercased letters have different ASCII values (and hex codes).
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